Examples of using Sencha in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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I mainly drink sencha.
Sencha is divided into gyokuro, sencha, and bancha.
Illustrated explanation of standard production process for sencha.
Shincha: Also known as“new tea”, this sencha tea has a sweeter taste and is harvested in the spring season.
They're all common ones: Chinese jasmine, Japanese sencha.
Among the famous types of green tea are Sencha, Genmaicha, Hojicha… but first and foremost Matcha(抹茶).
A lower-grade teaplucked from the same bushes used to produce sencha.
Kabusecha Sencha has a mellower flavour and more subtle colour than Sencha grown in direct sunlight.
Depending upon the temperature of the water in which it is decocted, the flavour will be different,adding to the appeal of sencha.
Sencha is in the middle ground with a temperature of 70-80 degrees centigrade and a steeping time of 30 seconds to a minute.
Kyoto's Uji area is known as anarea where high quality teas like sencha, gyokuro, tencha, and matcha are produced.
Next is sencha, which is also picked during the first round of harvest but whose leaves are not protected from the sun.
Made from a higher quality leaf than bancha or houjica, sencha is often called"guest tea.".
Kabusecha(冠茶) is sencha grown in the shade to increase amino acids, such as theanine, which contribute to its distinctive flavor.
Hōjicha is often made from bancha(番茶,"common tea"), tea from the last harvest of the season, however other varieties of Hōjicha also exist,including a variety made from sencha, and Kukicha, tea made from the twigs of the tea plant rather than the leaves.
Though it is categorized as a type of sencha according to production methods, gyokuro cultivation differs from other sencha teas.
While most Sencha is made from Yabukita cultivar, gyokuro is often made from a specialized variety such as Asahi, Okumidori, Saemidori or Yamakai.
Shincha typically refers to the early harvest of sencha, but can refer to any type of tea plucked early in the season, before the main harvest.
Now, sencha accounts for half of 80,242 tonnes of green tea produced annually in Japan, compared to 3.3 percent for matcha tea leaves-- although production of the latter is growing.
They're all common ones: Chinese jasmine, Japanese sencha, Earl Grey and a special blend that we prepared, and you can see clearly that the teas vary in their potency, from less potent to more potent.
Sencha tea is a Japanese ryokucha(green tea), which is brewed with whole leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, giving the tea a number of impressive health benefits and a delicious, soothing flavor.
Like most types of green tea, sencha tea is rich in antioxidants, which seek out free radicals and help prevent oxidative stress in the body.
Sencha is made from green tea leaves that are cultivated in direct sunlight(as opposed to matcha and gyokuro), and are harvested in the first or second flush(tea leaves of the first harvest have the best quality).
These include PhoneGap, Titanium, Sencha, and Ionic, all of which allow you to write an app once, and be assured it will work on a variety of mobile platforms.
Sencha tea has long been considered a brain stimulant, and the antioxidants found in this tea are able to stimulate neural pathways and prevent oxidative stress in the brain, which results in the deposition of plaque.
These include PhoneGap, Titanium, Sencha, Ionic, all of which allow one-time applications to be written and make sure it works on many different mobile platforms.
While most sencha is made from Yabukita(薮北) cultivar, gyokuro is often made from a specialized variety such as Asahi, Okumidori, Saemidori or Yamakai.
The Architect edition now includes a Sencha ExtJS Professional license, InterBase ToGo for mobile deployment license, RAD Server multi-site deployment license, and an AquaData Studio license.
This is the Chacha Parfait Sencha Set(from 1,600 plus tax), where you can choose the ice cream to be placed on top from 3 flavors: matcha, black sugar, or vanilla.
Genmai cha: Made from sencha mixed with genmai(puffed brown rice), this tea may be made from lower quality second harvest sencha but can also be found made from premium first-leaf sencha.