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Japanese green tea
Sencha (煎茶; lit. 'infused tea') is a type of Japanese green tea (緑茶, ryokucha) which is prepared by infusing the processed whole tea leaves in hot water
Sencha
JavaScript framework
Sencha Touch is a user interface (UI) JavaScript library, or web framework, specifically built for the Mobile Web. It can be used by Web developers to
Sencha_Touch
Traditional Japanese ceremony
Japanese tea practice uses leaf tea, primarily sencha. This practice is known as senchadō (煎茶道, 'the way of sencha'). In Japanese, there is a term, Sadō or
Japanese_tea_ceremony
Fine powder green tea
also contributed to the development in Japan of new tea styles such as sencha and gyokuro. Traditionally, matcha was produced almost exclusively in Japan
Matcha
JavaScript application framework
called Sencha Inc. Ext JS continues to be available as a main product on the new Sencha website together with Sencha Touch, Sencha GWT (now Sencha GXT)
Ext_JS
Japanese shaded green tea
"jade dew") is a type of green tea from Japan. It differs from the standard sencha (a classic green tea grown in the sun) in being grown under the shade rather
Gyokuro
Character from Irish mythology
Sencha mac Ailella is a character from the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. He acts as an important judge and notable poet during the reign of Conchobar
Sencha_mac_Ailella
Tea from the Uji region in Japan
tea produced from Uji, Kyoto. The three main types of Uji tea are Matcha, Sencha and Gyokuro. It is believed that Japanese tea originated with the introduction
Uji_tea
Type of Japanese green tea
Japanese green tea. It is harvested from the third and fourth flushes of sencha between summer and autumn. It can be found in a number of forms such as
Bancha
Unoxidized tea
produce sencha. It has a somewhat bolder flavour, and is plucked each season after sencha production is finished. Genmaicha (玄米茶) Made by combining sencha tea
Green_tea
Japanese charcoal-roasted green tea
However, other varieties of hōjicha also exist, including a variety made from sencha and kukicha. Kukicha (also known as bōcha or 'twig tea') is made primarily
Hōjicha
Collection of early Irish legal texts
Senchas Már (Old Irish for "Great Tradition") is the largest collection of early Irish legal texts, compiled into a single group sometime in the 8th century
Senchas_Már
Toolkit - Reference Guide". dojotoolkit.org. "Ext JS 7.3.0 - Sencha Docs". docs.sencha.com. "Google Code Archive - Long-term storage for Google Code
Comparison of JavaScript-based web frameworks
Comparison_of_JavaScript-based_web_frameworks
Ancient Japanese cultural tradition
ways of processing and consuming tea leaves were developed, starting with sencha, a steamed oxidation-stopped brew that became the most common. Today a handful
Tea_culture_in_Japan
Kind of green tea
fukamushicha (Japanese: 深蒸し茶, lit. 'deep-steamed tea') is a type of Japanese sencha which has been deeply steamed (meaning its raw leaves undergo a relatively
Fukamushicha
Japanese green tea
processing Gyokuro or Sencha. When made from Gyokuro it is also marketed as Gyokurokonacha (玉露粉茶). Konacha is cheaper than Sencha and Matcha and is often
Konacha
Japanese Buddhist monk
veneration of Baisao during and after his lifetime helped to popularize sencha tea and led to the creation of Senchadō. Baisao went by many names during
Baisao
Japanese tea blend
from most other teas. Regular kukicha material comes from production of sencha or matcha. When coming from gyokuro's production, it takes the name karigane
Kukicha
Aspect of Japanese history
increased and tea became a staple of the general public. The development of sencha in the 18th century led to the creation of distinctive new styles of green
History_of_tea_in_Japan
Software application designed to run on mobile devices
apps. Apps developed using Apache Cordova, Flutter, Xamarin, React Native, Sencha Touch, and other frameworks fall into this category. Hybrid apps are made
Mobile_app
Japanese cast iron kettle
tetsubin grew alongside sencha, a form of leaf tea. China introduced Japan to sencha around the middle of the 17th century. Sencha was not considered as
Tetsubin
East Asian tea made from seaweed
"yorokobu" (喜ぶ, meaning "be happy"). Fuku-cha(福茶, meaning "fortune tea") is sencha green tea with kombu, umeboshi (pickled plum), kuromame (black beans), and
Kelp_tea
Japanese green tea
made as rolled leaf teas that are graded somewhere between Gyokuro and Sencha in quality. Mecha is made from a collection of leaf buds and tips of the
Mecha_(tea)
because sencha is no longer simmered. While sencha is currently prepared by steeping the leaves in hot water, this was not always the case. Sencha was originally
History_of_tea
Form of Japanese tea ceremony
Senchadō (煎茶道; "way of sencha") is a Japanese variant of chadō ("way of tea"). It involves the preparation and drinking of sencha green tea, especially
Senchadō
Fermented tea beverage
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Kombucha
Class of Japanese tea leaf
called a shade grown sencha. Studies have found considerable difference between the essential oils of kabuse-cha and normal sencha made from leaves grown
Kabusecha
Brand of gin
and introduces three additional botanicals: Chinese green tea, Japanese sencha, and grapefruit peel. "24" refers to how these new botanicals are steeped
Beefeater_Gin
Japanese dish
rice, but beginning in the Edo period, green tea (particularly bancha and sencha) became a popular substitute due to its aroma and mild umami flavor. It
Chazuke
Chinese oolong tea
聯合報地方新聞中心. 臺灣茶鄉之旅. 聯經出版. p. 19. ISBN 978-957-08-2794-1. "Tieguanyin: The Story of Iron Goddess of Mercy Oolong Tea". Sencha Tea Bar. Retrieved 2025-09-23.
Tieguanyin
Legal system of early medieval Ireland
The earliest theory to be recorded is contained in the Prologue to the Senchas Már. According to that text, after a difficult case involving St. Patrick
Early_Irish_law
Japanese scholar, artist and art connoisseur
responsible for codifying the use of utensils and the processes for the sencha ceremony. Yoshiho Yonezawa; Chū Yoshizawa; Betty Iverson Monroe (1974).
Kimura_Kenkadō
Defunct Japanese restaurant in New York City, U.S.
specializing in matcha which did full tea ceremonies as well as gyokuro and sencha. The restaurant had received a Michelin star. Time Out New York rated the
Kajitsu
Method of processing tea leaves into dried leaves for brewing tea
would be classified today as green tea and quite similar to modern Japanese sencha. For consumption, dried tea leaves were either decocted with water and other
Tea_processing
Japanese green tea
to the pan-frying processing technique. Kamairicha is almost as high as sencha in vitamin C, A, B1, B2, and niacin. The process of making kamairicha develops
Kamairicha
Gaelic goddess
legendary judge and poet Sencha. In the Ulster sagas of Irish mythology, Bríg Brethach is one of a trio, along with Sencha's mother Bríg Briugu ("Bríg
Brigid
Equipment and utensils used in Japanese tea ceremony
iemoto Schools of Japanese tea known as the san-senke. Utensils used for sencha are different, using a usually five-piece set of small cups, a small pot
Japanese_tea_utensils
Variety of smoked black tea
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Lapsang_souchong
Wikipedia list
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
List of countries by tea consumption per capita
List_of_countries_by_tea_consumption_per_capita
Old Irish legal text on beekeeping
Uisci Thairdne and Bretha im Fhuillema Gell. It is the 21st text in the Senchas Már. The text of Bechbretha is only preserved in a complete form in one
Bechbretha
Black tea blend
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Yorkshire_Tea
Suite of ASP.NET AJAX Web Controls
professional ASP.NET AJAX Web Controls (Web forms + MVC) which includes the Sencha Ext JS JavaScript Framework. The suite of web controls are built with a
Ext.NET
Production of tea in Sri Lanka
and green teas. The two types of green tea produced are gunpowder and sencha. Tea planting was introduced to the country in 1867 by James Taylor, a British
Tea_production_in_Sri_Lanka
Trademarked variation on Earl Grey tea
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Lady_Grey_(tea)
Vessel for preparing and serving tea
A traditional Japanese teapot, kyūsu, is commonly used for making Japanese green tea, sencha. It often has a handle on the side of the pot
Teapot
Tea blend flavoured with oil of bergamot
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Earl_Grey_tea
platform) by Google AngularJS by Google Bootstrap Dojo Widgets Ext JS by Sencha Foundation by ZURB jQuery UI jQWidgets OpenUI5 by SAP Polymer (library)
List_of_JavaScript_libraries
Partially oxidized Chinese tea
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Oolong
Chinese method of brewing tea
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Gongfu_tea
Beverage mainly composed of tea and milk
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Milk_tea
Tea house in Uji, Kyoto, Japan
including the following: matcha - ground green tea gyokuro - shaded green tea sencha - whole tea leaves infused in hot water karigane - contains also twigs of
Tsuen_Tea
Football league season
(Opishnia, against Peremoha Klepachi) Vladyslav Hyria (Opishnia, against Sencha) Oleksii Munko (Kolos Kobeliaky, against Pyriatyn) Ivan Kravchenko (Molod
2025 Football Championship of Poltava Oblast
2025_Football_Championship_of_Poltava_Oblast
Thai drink made from tea, milk and sugar
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Thai_tea
Early Irish legal text on illegal injury
the collection of legal texts called the Senchas Már, placed in the final third of that collection. The Senchas Már is generally dated between the late
Bretha_Déin_Chécht
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Tea_in_Turkey
Natural plant compounds
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Phenolic_content_in_tea
School of Japanese Zen Buddhism
dynasty tea culture to Japan, including the steeping of loose-leaf teas (sencha) rather than the powdered matcha used in chanoyu. Ōbaku monks and intellectuals
Ōbaku
Cantonese dining tradition
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Yum_cha
Type of tea
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Black_tea
Two-dimensional vector image file format
Retrieved 6 October 2011. "BlackBerry Torch The HTML5 Developer Scorecard". Sencha. Archived from the original on 5 March 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2011. "S60
SVG
Irish mythological hero
Morann decides he should be fostered by several of them: Conchobar himself; Sencha mac Ailella, who will teach him judgement and eloquent speech; the wealthy
Cú_Chulainn
Military unit
Flag of the Sencha (village) [uk] Sotnia of the Lubny Regiment
Lubny_Regiment
American adult entertainment company
Mogumo, Nagishiro Mito, Nanase Miri, Nishizawa 5mm, POKImari, Rolua, Sencha, Sencha (煎茶), Shimahara, Super Zombie, U10, ueno, Yom, Yoshi-O, Yu-nagi - FAKKU"
Fakku
Oolong tea
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Dongfang_meiren
Cold beverage made from tea leaves
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Iced_tea
Tea made by infusing mint leaves
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Mint_tea_(herbal_tea)
Taiwanese branch of Oolong tea
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Dong_Ding_tea
Brewed drink made from tea leaves
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Tea
Software company
a provider of test case management software, was acquired in June 2016. Sencha, Inc., developers of a pure JavaScript application development framework
Idera,_Inc.
Drink made of iced tea and lemonade
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Arnold_Palmer_(drink)
Russian drinking utensil
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Podstakannik
Japanese fish-based food item
Green tea History Bancha Gyokuro Hōjicha Kabuse Kukicha Matcha Matcha latte Sencha Uji Herbal teas Genmaicha Sobacha Kombu-cha Mugicha Amacha Soft drinks Ramune
Karasumi
Chinese oolong tea
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Fo_Shou_tea
Nepalese tea brand
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Rakura_tea
Tea-based drink with chewy bubbles
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Bubble_tea
Japanese tea utensil
schools of Senchadō also use two-tiered stacked containers. In the case of sencha, a slightly larger cloth is used separately for wiping the tray. 茶箱の鑑賞と点前:
Kintō
Irish clan of lawyers
Burkes of Clanricarde. The earliest surviving Irish law manuscript, In Senchas Már, was written prior to 1350 at a school (patronised by the Mac Aodhagáin)
Mac_Aodhagáin
Preparation and occasions of tea consumption in China
2024-06-07. Graham, Patricia Jane (1998), Tea of the Sages: The Art of Sencha, chapter one, University of Hawaii Press, ISBN 978-0-8248-2087-9 Hinsch
Chinese_tea_culture
Tea brand from Sri Lanka
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Ceylon_tea
Early Irish legal text on illegal injury
and the institution of "sick-maintenance". It is the 33rd text in the Senchas Már. It directly precedes Bretha Déin Chécht, a sister-tract on illegal
Bretha_Crólige
Type of tea
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
English_breakfast_tea
Black tea
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Assam_tea
Metal container used to heat and boil water
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Samovar
Alcoholic beverage
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Jagertee
Japanese term
generations in traditional Japanese arts such as tea ceremony (including sencha), ikebana, Noh, calligraphy, traditional Japanese dance, traditional Japanese
Iemoto
Prefecture of Japan
across the West of the prefecture, but mainly in Yamashiro-cho, Miyoshi City Sencha – Yamashiro-cho, Naka-cho, and the former Aioi-cho Strawberries – All through
Tokushima_Prefecture
Traditional Paraguayan and Argentine drink
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Mate_(drink)
Variety of fermented tea produced in Yunnan Province, China
plums, and should exhibit only some grassy notes to the likes of fresh sencha. Young raw pu'er may sometimes be quite bitter and astringent, but should
Pu'er_tea
chloch thall for elaid úair" 150a 635 Fland Fína (ascr.), "Inn eól dúib in senchas sen" 150b 637 Flann mac Lonáin (ascr.), "Maiccni Echach ard a ngle" 151-8
Contents of the Book of Leinster
Contents_of_the_Book_of_Leinster
Drink made from hibiscus flowers
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Hibiscus_tea
Small sealed bag or packet containing tea leaves
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Tea_bag
Type of tea
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Da_Hong_Pao
Burmese pickled tea
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Lahpet
Type of South Asian green tea
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Kahwah
NoSQL database 5.4 ScyllaDB Open Source 2014 Sencha Touch Sencha HTML5 mobile app framework 2.4.2 Sencha Touch 2010 SilverStripe SilverStripe Enterprise
List of commercial open-source applications and services
List_of_commercial_open-source_applications_and_services
leaves are rolled and dried naturally. Gyokuro is slightly sweeter than sencha and is famous for its crisp, clean taste. Major growing areas include Uji
List_of_Japanese_dishes
Beverage made from infusing or decocting plant material in hot water
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Herbal_tea
Green tea History Bancha Gyokuro Hōjicha Kabuse Kukicha Matcha Matcha latte Sencha Uji Herbal teas Genmaicha Sobacha Kombu-cha Mugicha Amacha Soft drinks Ramune
Chocolate_in_Japan
Type of black tea from India
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Darjeeling_tea
Scented tea made by infusing tea leaves with jasmine blossoms
Kamairicha Konacha Kukicha Longjing Matcha Maojian Mecha Mengding Ganlu Sencha Shincha Tamaryokucha White tea White Peony Silver Needle Shoumei Yellow
Jasmine_tea
SENCHA
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Boy/Male
Indian
Dyer
Biblical
heavenly
Boy/Male
Hindu
The egoless, Humble
Female
Russian
(Сюзанна) Russian form of Greek Sousánna, SYUZANNA means "lily."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
God is Gracious
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Beautiful; Wish-yielding Cow; Fragrance
Surname or Lastname
English (Essex)
English (Essex) : variant of Tatham.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hemkanta | ஹேமகாஂதா
Golden girl
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from the personal name (Greek Nikolaos, from nikÄn ‘to conquer’ + laos ‘people’). Forms with -ch- are due to hypercorrection (compare Anthony). The name in various vernacular forms was popular among Christians throughout Europe in the Middle Ages, largely as a result of the fame of a 4th-century Lycian bishop, about whom a large number of legends grew up, and who was venerated in the Orthodox Church as well as the Catholic. In English-speaking countries, this surname is also found as an Americanized form of various Greek surnames such as Papanikolaou ‘(son of) Nicholas the priest’ and patronymics such as Nikolopoulos.The colonial official and revolutionary patriot Robert Carter Nicholas was from a prominent VA family on both sides. His father was a British navy surgeon who emigrated in about 1700 from Lancashire, England, to Williamsburg, VA.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Berry; Grain; Seed
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SENCHA
SENCHA
SENCHA
SENCHA