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Examples
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An regular quoted example is Japanese Gyokuro, which is shaded far from the sun to protect its contents of theanine and caffeine.
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I'm fond of Gyokuro, too, but it's more expensive so I bring it back with me when I go to Japan.
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Currently I have on order the most expensive green tea in the Mighty Leaf catalog—Gyokuro, which requires 140º temperatures, and goes bitter pretty easily.
Brewing Silver Needle in the Uncivilized Wilds of the Office Kitchen | Spontaneous ∂erivation 2009
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During the day, I will sip on a green tea, like the Gyokuro.
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During the day, I will sip on a green tea, like the Gyokuro.
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(Best quantity: Gyokuro: About 10g, Sencha: 8g Bancha, Genmaicha, Hojicha: 9g) 3.
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(Although Gyokuro is definitely in my top 5.) 32 minutes ago, -0 / +1I strongly recommend trying some ginseng oolong tea.
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(Although Gyokuro is definitely in my top 5.) 41 minutes ago, -0 / +1I strongly recommend trying some ginseng oolong tea.
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Gyokuro is highly caffeinated compared to Lapsang Souchong which is a kind of dark tea.
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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The premium Japanese green tea - Gyokuro - has higher caffeine than black Lapsang Souchong.
fbharjo commented on the word Gyokuro
"jade dew" or "jewel dew" (meaning of gyokuro) Japanese tea
February 4, 2012