Been looking forward to trying this one! Trying to look up more information about amacha keeps turning up results for matcha…but finally got some guidelines, and threw a few leaves of this into the steeper. Smell is quite sweet, which is what is to be expected.
Aaaaaand it’s sweet. It tastes almost like…what I would imagine nectar to taste like. rhinkle thinks it tastes like stevia, which I don’t quite agree with, but I can see how one would find it to be similar. I could see myself blending this with something that I wanted to sweeten, especially something that I would drink while sick, like a homemade ginger tisane.
This would also be perfect for having first thing in the morning for me when I’m just cold and want something to warm up before moving on to the sessions that carry me throughout the day.
Flavors: Sweet
Fascinating! I had never heard of this. I would love to try it for sweetening lattes someday.
Apparently amacha might have many health benefits, too!
It literally means “sweet tea” in Japanese (though it is herbal, not tea leaf) and it is often served at shrines on Buddha’s Birthday. I reviewed one from Yunomi some time ago: https://steepster.com/mastressalita/posts/418115
It is seriously sweet! (The natural sweetener in the leaf is 400-800 times stronger than sugar). I accidentally “overleafed” my first cup not knowing how strong it was and felt stomach sick after a few sips, like I’d just binged a whole bag of Candy Corn. But it is AMAZING as a sweetener for other teas. I use a mere 2g for a whole litre of strong black breakfast brew style tea bags, steeped coldbrew, to create quick and easy sweet tea.
ha, I actually had candy corn yesterday :X
I’m surprised amacha isn’t around Steepster more, as I can’t think of a tea or tisane this leaf couldn’t be steeped with!
Also, I don’t think the age of this leaf has lessened the sweetness AT ALL.
Whoa, this is neat!