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Awa Bancha (Tokushima Fermented Tea)

阿波番茶 (Awa Bancha)

Por que sourcing do Japão

Awa Bancha is one of only ~3 post-fermented Japanese teas; Kamikatsu's Zero Waste positioning anchors sustainable / heritage retail storytelling.

Spec principal

Caffeine very low (0.5-1.5%); polyphenol 8-15%; lactic-acid fermentation produces distinctive tartness and aroma profile.

Produto final típico

Boutique tea retail, sustainable-positioned beverage, hospitality-amenity sets.

At a glance

Fornecedores listados
MOQ típico
1–10 kg loose tea; 100 g – 1 kg specialty grades
Prazo típico
12–18 weeks (allocation-controlled)
Regiões de origem
Tokushima (Naka, Kamikatsu)
Categoria
Ingredientes para bebidas
Época de colheita
Tea leaf July – August; fermentation August – September
Status regulatório no Japão
Food product; Tokushima regional brand; intangible cultural heritage status
Nome japonês
阿波番茶
Romaji
Awa Bancha

Sobre este ingrediente

Post-fermented tea (post-fermentation distinct from oxidation) produced in the mountainous Awa region of Tokushima. Like goishi-cha, awa-bancha is a rare lactic-acid-bacteria-fermented tea — one of only a handful in Japan. Production by small Awa-region producers in Naka and Kamikatsu involves boiling fresh leaves, pressing into wooden barrels for fermentation, then sun-drying. The brewed tea is markedly low-caffeine, with a distinctive sour, fruity profile. Niche but with substantial collector and natural-fermentation following internationally; Kamikatsu's 'Zero Waste' branded version commands premium pricing.

Status regulatório

JapãoFood product; Tokushima regional brand; intangible cultural heritage status
União EuropeiaFood import; CN 0902 (tea) classification
Estados UnidosGRAS by traditional tea use; FDA Prior Notice required
ChinaGACC food facility registration

Fornecedores japoneses

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