Shade-Grown Tea is a cultivation technique where tea bushes are covered with shade structures before harvest to increase L-theanine and chlorophyll content while reducing catechins — used for gyokuro, tencha/matcha, and kabusecha.
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A cultivation technique where tea bushes are covered with shade structures before harvest to increase L-theanine and chlorophyll content while reducing catechins — used for gyokuro, tencha/matcha, and kabusecha. This entry provides a comprehensive look at shade-grown tea within the broader context of tea culture, production, and appreciation.
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