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Genmaicha, Japanese Green Loose Leaf Tea 500g Maxi Pack

Genmaicha, Japanese Green Loose Leaf Tea 500g Maxi Pack
  • Buy New: £19.80
  • as of 22/5/2012 20:32 BST details
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  • Seller:Simpli-Special
  • Media:Misc.
  • EAN:5060210561475
  • ASIN:B0048LPG6U
Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Country of Origin: Japan, Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Steamed green tea with toasted rice and decorative plain popped rice.
  • Cup Characteristics: Light brownish yellow liquor with toasty flavour, tending sweet.
  • Also available in a 100g Pack
  • Tea as it Should Be!

Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
This is a specialty Japanese green tea that is blended with fire-toasted rice. A good grade Japan sencha is blended with the toasted rice. The fresh vegetative character of the green tea is imparted on the cup but it is tempered with the bakey-like character of the rice. There is a natural sweetness and almost chewy character to the finish of this tea. During the firing of the rice, it is not uncommon for rice to 'pop' not unlike popcorn, hence the pet name 'popcorn-tea' Legend has it that during the 1400's an important samurai warlord in Hakone on the Izu Peninsula of Honshu Island (the Izu Peninsula is near the Shizuoka area) was having tea in the morning discussing a battle strategy with his patrol leaders. A servant by the name of Genamai was serving hot tea to the group. Leaning over to give tea to the warlord, rice that he had surreptitiously taken for a morning snack fell out of his pocket into the steaming hot tea. Some popped upon hitting the hot tea. The warlord was incensed, jumped up brandishing his samurai sword he promptly cut of Genamai's head in one fell swoop. He then sat down to continue the meeting. Despite the fact that the tea had been tarnished he drank it anyway. The flavor was very unique and he enjoyed it tremendously. In honor of poor Genamai he pronounced that this rice and tea be served every morning and be called 'Genmaicha' (cha being the name of 'tea' in Japanese) Hot tea brewing method: When preparing by the cup, this tea can be used repeatedly - about 3 times. The secret is to use water that is about 180°F or 90°C. Place 1 teaspoon in your cup let the tea steep for about 3 minutes and then begin enjoying a cup of enchantment - do not remove the leaves from the cup. Once the water level is low - add more water, and so on and so on - until the flavor of the tea is exhausted. We don't sell Cheap tea, We sell Excellent Tea!


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