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- shoots of the first flush start to grow." While most sencha is from the Yabukita (薮北) cultivar of Camellia sinensis, gyokuro is often made from a specialized...
- cultivars include: Benifuuki Fushun Kanayamidori Meiryoku Saemidori Okumidori Yabukita Camellia sinensis is mainly cultivated in tropical and subtropical climates...
- company gained wider recognition in ****an from its long-running series of Yabukita Blend television adverti****ts. "ベスト・アドバタイザー2008 | Cm Databank Cm総合研究所"...
- exist in ****an, the vast majority of ****anese tea is produced using the Yabukita cultivar developed in the 1950s. Po****r ****anese green teas include: Bancha...
- China in 1890, altered it into Yabukita (Chinese: 薮北茶树). In 1990s, Chinese tea farmers in south of Yixing imported Yabukita, mixed up with Yangxian tea (Chinese:...
- headquartered in Aoi-ku, ****uoka. Green tea Varieties such as Motoyama and Yabukita are grown in all corners of the city, and the varieties grown especially...
- Shirakabe (白壁 まこ, Shirakabe Mako) Voiced by: Riko Kohara Saeka Yabukita (藪北 さえか, Yabukita Saeka) Voiced by: Saika Kitamori Hikari Jogasaki (城ヶ崎 ひかり, Jōgasaki...
- include yabukita, kanayamidori, okumidori, saemidori, yamakai, samidori, okuyutaka, gokou, and asatsuyu. 77% of introduced cultivars are yabukita, 4% are...
- which is overwhelmingly po****ted by a hybrid developed in the country, Yabukita, and harvested mechanically. Hand-picking is still used, to ensure better-quality...
- produce more cultivars of tea which may not be suitable further north. While Yabukita (the most common cultivar of tea in ****an) still makes up 30% of Kagoshima's...