Q: How does Chinese green tea differ from Japanese green tea in taste and processing?

A: Chinese green teas are generally pan-roasted, resulting in a drier, sometimes smoky flavor, while Japanese green teas are typically steamed, leading to a fresher, more vegetal, and sweeter flavor.


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