Nokcha Simplified
Nokcha, Korea's Green Tea, Simplified Well here we go, down the rabbit hole in an attempt to explain as simply as possible the green teas or Nokcha we offer at Morning Crane Tea. A rabbit hole because you never know where it will lead. But in this case I'll try to avoid that trap and keep it simple. Did you think that rabbit hole was in the image above? Well in a way it is. Those small bushes are wild tea growing on a rugged hillside near Hadong, Korea. If you look very closely, you will see a few small short white posts placed near these bushes. They are traps for insects as no pesticides are used and no fertilizer. Yes, they are organically grown as are all the teas we offer. In addition, after more than 1000 years all of our teas are from authentic Korean cultivars. But I'm beginning to digress. I created this post just to explain simply the Nokcha or green tea produced in Korea. Korean Green Tea Types Kor...