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Another Tea Blog skip to main | skip to sidebar Another Tea Blog Sunday, April 12, 2009 Den's Tea Houji-Kukicha Revisited I first tried Den's Houji-Kukicha about a year ago and enjoyed it. Later I tried Hibiki's Houji Karigane but didn't care for it as much. Now I am giving Den's another try and I sill prefer it. Its simplicity appeals to me. Add a heap of leave with some boiling water and lett it sit for a minute or two or three, whatever, and you have a cup of warm, roasted goodness. Nothing fancy but pleasurable. If you are looking for a roasted kukicha, my advice is to go with Den's . Posted by Space Samurai at 1:55 PM 106 comments: Labels: Green Tea , Japanese Tea Monday, April 6, 2009 Adagio's Keemun Rhapsody Spring is here, and with it soon comes the new harvests, particularly shincha --I am making my last bit of sencha stretch as long as I can. So in the mean time I continue to dig through my dwindling tea stash. This is anothe...

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