

🍵 Elevate your daily unwind with Japan’s finest green tea ritual.
The Tea Makers of London Japanese Sencha Loose-Leaf Tea offers 125g of premium, single-origin green tea leaves from Japan. With medium caffeine content and a carefully curated umami flavor, it brews perfectly in 2-3 minutes at 70-80°C. This award-winning tea is sustainably sourced, delivering a refreshing, aromatic experience that supports ethical farming and environmental care.

















| ASIN | B005T63VYM |
| Additives | Finest Japanese Green Tea |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,938 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 119 in Green Tea |
| Brand | The Tea Makers of London |
| Caffeine content | Medium Caffeine |
| Country of origin | Japan |
| Cuisine | Japanese |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,080) |
| Date First Available | 6 Oct. 2011 |
| Format | Leaf |
| Manufacturer | The Tea Makers of London |
| Package Information | Tin |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 8.5 x 14.5 cm; 220 g |
| Product Name | beverages |
| Region Produced In | Japan |
| Serving Recommendation | 1 Teaspoon |
| Serving Size | 1 g |
| Speciality | Vegetarian |
| Storage Instructions | Store in a cool dry place |
| Units | 125.0 gram |
| Weight | 125 g |
L**D
Delicious, refreshing, healthy. Get it.
I never really drank green tea until roughly a year ago when I started on Jasmine by the same company. I had read about some health benefits so I thought worth a shot. This sencha is great! I now exclusively drink this alone, twice a day. Ditched black tea from bags, it doesn’t compare. As others have said it has a kind of refreshing, grassy taste. Tastes best when prepared ‘correctly’ at 70 degrees. I’ve discovered pairing this with dark chocolate and it’s surprisingly good! I’ll be buying this for a long time.
L**1
Very good tea
Very good tea
D**I
A mild green tea
After I finished my bag of Teapiga Mao Fejg green tea, I wanted to try a different brand as they are becoming quite expensive. I thought I'd try the sencha green tea from The Tea Makers of London as the product looks great, and it comes with a caddy. The tea came loose leafed, in a plastic bag inside the caddy (not sure it needed to) with the bag being only half the size of the caddy. Once brewed the tea produced a clear green colour and a nice scent. However the tea is not strong, no matter how long it brews for. For some this might be disappointing as I like my tea to get stronger in the pot after time, so I can keep topping up with water. I've tried a few times to no avail here. However the taste is nice and delicate, so I assume it's due to the different type of green tea to what I'm used to. Overall it's a good mild green tea, not over-bitter but not strong enough for me.
A**H
Great tea
Love this tea tastes great 👍
T**E
Tastes Great And A Nice Airtight Container Too
I bought this brand of Sencha Tea because Amazon was out of stock of the one I have been buying over the last year. I actually prefer this one and instead of coming in a ziplock bag, this comes in a nice metal cannister with an airtight inner lid as well as a tight fitting inner lid. The tea itself comes in a plastic bag within the container. If you like Sencha Tea I definitely recommend this brand. Edited to add a comment because I saw a review where someone said it was hard to get rid of the tea leaves. I use a clear square based teapot with a built in metal strainer (bought on Amazon) and I find a teaspoon of tea makes 1-2 pots, where 1 pot makes 2 full mugs of tea. I refill the pot after it's emptied and the 2nd filling is still good. To dispose of the tea leaves, I fill the pot with cold water, then dump it on the garden, swirling the water around and that gets rid of most of the leaves. Alternatively just add it to your compost bin.
N**R
Wonderful tea, now too expensive
The nicest Japanese green tea on Amazon UK. Although it's doubled in price since I discovered it a few years ago. 250g was £15 in 2022
S**N
Not my cup of tea
The packaging is nice, a nice tin that I don't really need, but it's nice. Inside the tin is a foil pack of green tea. The taste of the tea is OK, of course everybody has different preferences and some people my love this, I don' love tt, it's just OK. There is the 'fishy' taste you get with green teas, I quite like that, it's not too bitter, but I suppose comparatively this tea is not expensive and it doesn't taste as good as the tin makes it look. You might love it, I don't. What I really don't like is the tea powder. Along with the quality tea leaves there is an amount of fine tea powder, what I unkindly call the sweepings, it's probably not of course, but even using a very fine infuser the resulting tea is cloudy and has 'floaters'. that I don't like at all. I have taken a couple of photos to show what I mean. Looking at the good reviews here, I expect I just got an unlucky batch. My search for an everyday green tea goes on!
A**Y
The sweet spot of green teas
It’s grassy, bright, nose of raspberries and taste of pine with a hint of umami. Delicious go-to sencha tea that I’ve been drinking every morning for years. I prefer to brew 1tsp, rinsed in cold water and brewed at 90c for 2 minutes. Compared to other green teas, this is the absolute best value for money I could find, and averages about 15p a cup. Keep at it, Tea Makers.
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