How to brew gyokuro (Japanese green tea) - d:matcha Tea School

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2021
  • Have you ever wondered what the best brewing method for Gyokuro (Japanese green tea) is? Watch this tutorial to learn more!
    Follow along with Daiki-san:
    1. First brew: 40 degree celcius for approximately 1 1/2 to 2 minutes
    2. Second brew: 50 to 60 degree celcius for approximately a minute
    3. Third brew: 70 to 80 degree celcius for 30 seconds
    4. Fourth brew: 90 or boiling water. Immediately pour the tea into your teacup. You do not have to wait for the leaves to steep.
    Brewing cold gyokuro:
    1. Place the ice cubes on your gyokuro tea leaves
    2. Allow enough time for the ice cubes to melt and enjoy!
    Watch the harvesting process here: • Harvesting Gyokuro (Ja...
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Комментарии • 31

  • @DemonTom
    @DemonTom Год назад +16

    Ever since discovering Gyokuro, my life has been forever changed. Sipping on it brings me into a blissful, meditative state. The Umami flavor is amazing. I am grateful to Japan for sharing this gift with the world.

    • @dmatchaKyotoTeaSchool
      @dmatchaKyotoTeaSchool  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much for your kind words. Yes, the Gyokuro means " a drop of treasure" in Japanese. So densed and tasty.

  • @ikelah
    @ikelah День назад

    Great!!! Thank you

  • @curaloucura
    @curaloucura 24 дня назад

    Thank you for explaining it in so much detailed.

  • @agunglang6787
    @agunglang6787 2 года назад +7

    Rachel & Jun brought me here

  • @MelissaBaker.
    @MelissaBaker. 2 года назад +5

    Here from Rachel and Juns channel! I really hope I can visit and learn how to cultivate tea with you someday.

  • @sirenamber
    @sirenamber 2 года назад +3

    The shading technique to preserve flavour is so interesting!!

  • @natnat349
    @natnat349 2 года назад +9

    This looks very interesting and delicious! Ive always been captivated by tea and would love to one day know and help with the process! In my country we don’t produce tea (and it’s hard to find non-tea bag ones) but coffee, which is also a lovely process and product! Once I graduate, I hope I gain enough Japanese fluency and resources to look for an internship here. Hopefully this can come true, but meanwhile I wish you a great day!

    • @dmatchaKyotoTeaSchool
      @dmatchaKyotoTeaSchool  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for you rcoment. Once the pandemic is settled, please visit us:)

  • @domili_
    @domili_ 2 года назад +5

    I found out about your company thanks to Jun and Rachel's channel, and was very touched by your story.
    Ordered several teas, can't wait to get them shipped here all the way to Slovakia!
    I wish you the best of luck!

  • @valarya
    @valarya 2 года назад +3

    I just received my first package of d:matcha okumidori all the way here in Tennessee and i cannot wait to try it! I really appreciated the little newsletter included in the shipment, too. :)

  • @rosspadden4201
    @rosspadden4201 2 месяца назад

    I think the best steep of gyokuro I've had was when I used room temp water, and let it sit for a bit. It was beautiful. It took on a jelly-like consistency n the cup, and the umami was exquisite. A marine element was very strong, but not overpowering. Try it people.

  • @bbshrimp
    @bbshrimp 2 года назад +1

    these videos are really helpful and interesting... thanks for making them! 🍵✨

  • @faiim1254
    @faiim1254 6 месяцев назад

    I wonder what’s the book name that you show us about the period of caffeine?

  • @thorinmesser
    @thorinmesser Год назад

    Thank you for this great video! I really admire your shiboridashi, would you mind saying where you bought it?

  • @coolakin
    @coolakin 2 года назад +1

    This is very helpful! Can you do a video on how to make a cold brew with sencha green tea?

  • @maximlianmaier5964
    @maximlianmaier5964 Год назад

    Could you tell me how much time and which temperature is needed for the second and third cup? Thank you very much!

  • @petkokaratonev9233
    @petkokaratonev9233 Год назад

    Hi! how much such cups green tea is drinking traditionally in Japan in a day? Thank you!

  • @konradvonmarburg7733
    @konradvonmarburg7733 10 месяцев назад

    What is that board he is using? What is it called?

  • @Inspector_Gadget88
    @Inspector_Gadget88 2 года назад

    I purchased the sample pack of the gyokuro. Are these able to be brewed multiple times or do you recommend only brewing once.

    • @dmatchaKyotoTeaSchool
      @dmatchaKyotoTeaSchool  2 года назад +4

      Hi Chris,
      You can brew the gyokuro multiple times! We would recommend following these steps:
      - First brew: 40°C for 1 1/2 to 2 mins
      - Second brew: 50°C to 60°C for 1 min
      - Third brew: 70°C to 80°C for 30 secs
      - Fourth brew: 90°C or boiling water is fine. Immediately pour the tea to your teacup, you do not have to wait for the leaves to steep.
      Please do let us know how it goes :)

    • @lorenyork
      @lorenyork 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for this information. I also enjoyed the video. Clear instructions in a calm voice are always appreciated. 😍

  • @joewooks3935
    @joewooks3935 23 дня назад

    Damn bro... here I was, brewing 20oz just for myself, then he shows the amount of caffeine this tea has!

  • @VahnWyrde
    @VahnWyrde 2 года назад

    I wanna go there. Im so invested but I am limited by my money and pandemic...