
Kumaen Fukamushi Sencha
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Kumaen Fukamushi Sencha 100g
Fukamushicha is a variation of sencha in which the leaves are steamed for at least 60 seconds (sometimes longer) – unlike regular sencha, which is steamed for 30–40 seconds. Due to prolonged steaming, the leaves become very soft, easily break apart, and the dry tea becomes granular, with a powdery consistency.
A popular recipe from the Kumamoto area, a blend of two tea plant varieties: Yabukita, known for its fragrance, and Okuyutaka, rich in umami, are featured in this tea.
🔍 Key features:
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The brew will be vibrant, opalescent, slightly cloudy, deep green , with tiny leaf pieces floating in it – you could say you are “really drinking more leaves” due to the nutrients dissolved in the brew (catechin, chlorophyll, theanine, vitamins, minerals)
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In terms of taste, deep steaming gives the base leaf a natural sweetness; the first harvests of spring achieve a particularly intense umami.
Preparation instructions
Kyusu with teapot
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Tea: 5 g (approx. 1 heaped teaspoon)
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Water temperature: 60–70 °C
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Soaking: 45–60 seconds (the longer you soak, the more powerful it is)
Soaking time:
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Soaking: 80 °C, 15–20 seconds
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Tip: Pour slowly, with interruptions, to avoid excessive dissolution and make the drink more balanced.
Cold brew
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Tea: 10 g to 500 ml of cold or room temperature water
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Soaking: 3–4 hours in the refrigerator
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Result: Sweet, smooth, low-caffeine, refreshing green tea
✴️ Why is fukamushi special?
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During deep steaming, the leaves break down into small particles, releasing more active ingredients (catechin, theanine, vitamins, antioxidants) into the water.
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The brew is cloudy, thick, and extremely green in color – this type of tea is almost "eaten," not just drunk.
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It is balanced in taste: full, creamy, umami, yet softly refreshing.
Summary
Kumaen Fukamushi Sencha offers a rich and soothing everyday tea experience. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced tea drinker, this tea perfectly conveys the depth of Japanese green tea traditions. It is stunning whether brewed cold or hot!
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Personal contact
Our teas don't come from wholesale warehouses or unknown sources. We travel to the small producers we source from – whether it's a Japanese family tea garden, a Chinese mountain village or an oolong maker in Taiwan.
Stories
We meet them in person, learn their story, see how they care for their plants, and how they process the fresh leaves.
These experiences are the soul of our teas. This way, not only is the quality guaranteed, but also the fact that behind each cup there is a real person, a real story.


Direct
This direct relationship is valuable to us. Not only because of the excellent tea, but because we believe that trust, respect and personal presence are what make the tea drinking experience truly special.
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