Genmaicha Extra Green (Pyramid Tea Bag)

Tea type
Food Green Matcha Blend
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Broth, Grassy, Green, Sweet, Toasted Rice, Vegetal, Roasted
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Sachet
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 2 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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Our Genmaicha teabag delivers the same great taste and freshness as our loose leaf tea. Each teabag is individually wrapped in a foil pouch to insure freshness.

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This will be even a lamer note than my last. Wasn’t paying tons of attention to this cup of tea because I was working on a new Steampunk gun. But I can at least tell you that it makes a delicious cup of roasty goodness. ^^ So much better than the last Genmaicha I tried! Thanks, Cameron B. for letting me know about the Den’s Tea sampler! I’ll be sad when I can no longer steep this tea bag.

Flavors: Roasted

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391 tasting notes

This was good for the morning wake up call. It had a robust green tea taste but is not unpleasant. Definitely stronger tasting than the sencha I drank yesterday morning. The tea was a bit cloudy/murky looking maybe from the powder. Good.

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694 tasting notes

I have had a few green teas. For the most part I am not really a fan. Too vegetal for me. The toasty with the vegetal was a bit much for me. Not a fan.

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This was the second sample I tried from the Den’s Tea sampler set. After letting the tea bag infuse for the allotted set of time, the liquor took on a murky, light green appearance. The aroma was pleasant: toasted, evoking the smell of fried Chinese vegetables, particularly that of bok choy (I’m probably the only one who thinks, but, hey, it’s what I was reminded of). The flavor of the tea was full-bodied and smooth, and had a fine balance of the sencha and the roasted rice. Due to the “extra green,” or matcha, it was also slightly bitter.

I enjoyed this tea very much overall. Plus, the wet leaves in the satchels were pleasant to smell!

EDITED: Around ten minutes of the finishing the first infusion, I felt a energized!

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 0 min, 45 sec

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