Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArtsEducation |
The post Podcast 055: Tea Vendor first appeared on My Japanese Green Tea.
I’ve known Salvador Sosa for many years.
We finally managed to record this podcast, where we talk about Tea Vendor.
Perhaps you know this tea company by its previous name: I... more
The post Podcast 054: Tezumi first appeared on My Japanese Green Tea.
While I have reviewed teas from Tezumi before, I didn’t know much about them.
In this episode I interview David Lavecchia, who is one of the three co-founders.
David is a practi... more
The post Podcast 053: The Kamikatsu Awa Bancha Association first appeared on My Japanese Green Tea.
I was recently contacted by Kanji Nakata from the Kamikatsu Awa Bancha Association.
His English is quite good, so we decided to record this podcast ... more
The post Podcast 052: Steeped first appeared on My Japanese Green Tea.
A while ago I was contacted by Tristan Otto, the co-founder of Steeped.
I didn’t know that this app existed, so I talked with Tristan to learn more about it.
Soon the app will ... more
The post Podcast 051: Osadaen first appeared on My Japanese Green Tea.
In this episode I interview James Johnson from Osadaen.
We talk about their different teas, for example the dark tea yamabuki nadeshiko.
This tea company led by Osada Natsumi i... more
The post Podcast 050: Matcha Kanaya first appeared on My Japanese Green Tea.
I was contacted by a new online tea store: Matcha Kanaya.
Osami Ogai and the owner Tsutomu Sugiyama tell us about Shimada city in Shizuoka prefecture, their matcha, and ho... more
The post Podcast 049: Tea Ceremony Online Course first appeared on My Japanese Green Tea.
In this episode I talk with Tyas Sosen about his 6 week tea ceremony intensive course.
At the end of the course, you will be able to perform a basic tea cerem... more
The post Podcast 048: Matcha Moto first appeared on My Japanese Green Tea.
In this episode I interview Nicholas Leo, the founder of Matcha Moto.
This store offers ceremonial grade matcha at an affordable price.
I’m interested in trying it. I’ll po... more
Been looking for a good tea podcast for a while and have been really enjoying this one so far. I’ve always been partial to Chinese teas but still find learning about Japanese teas really enjoyable.
I am a huge tea lover and I enjoy this podcast a lot. The guests are always varied and interesting. Ricardo really knows is stuff when it comes to Japanese green tea.
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Apple Podcasts | #230 |
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