“This is my go to tea. I have quite the tea collection started but I go to this tea multiple times a week. It is such a clean tasting green tea and the addition of toasted rice adds some...” Read full tasting note
“Genmaicha has always had a special place in my heart. It was my first experience with loose leaf tea and a tea that I drank exclusively for several months. Having said that, this is a fantastic...” Read full tasting note
“Taquitos and genmaicha don’t mix. xD I don’t know why I thought it would…I tried though. I’ll have to try this another time because it’s just weird right now-haha!” Read full tasting note
“I’ve been drifting away for green teas lately, which is a shame because I used to love them so much. I decided to try a genmaicha to see if they too are in that same predicament. Good news! They’re...” Read full tasting note
“Genmaicha” means natural rice. The incomparable taste is characterized by the mildness of the Bancha tea and is ideally complimented by the pleasant, slightly sweet and nutty caramel note. Thanks to the low caffeine content and the fine mildness, this tea can be consumed all day long. The Japanese prefer this tea for the afternoon hours.
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