Genmaicha Green Tea Bag

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Rating

79 / 100

Calculated from 2 Ratings
Tea type
Green Herbal Blend
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Ingredients
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Flavors
Rice, Roasted, Seaweed, Smooth, Toast, Toasted Rice, Toasty
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Caffeine
Low
Certification
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Typical Preparation
Use 12 oz / 354 ml of water
Use 3 g of tea
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2 Tasting Notes View all

“Sipdown! 169/365! Thanks to Teavivre for the free sample! This was pretty good – smells like a typical genmaicha, but the green tea had a lot more flavour (vegetal, umami) than many I’ve had,...” Read full tasting note
“Nice afternoon genmaicha. It has only two ingredients: Brown rice & a good sencha base. The teabag is 3g and I got it as a free sample. It’s a very toasty, roasty cup of tea with nice toasted...” Read full tasting note

Description

We have been committed to providing delicious, healthy tea product to our customers and believe that the raw materials decide the quality. So we focused much of our attention on quality leaves from the very first step when we planned to offer tea bags. TeaVivre’s tea bag shapes in triangular, providing enough space for stretching, so as to enable the tea to release its aroma quickly.

Produced in Zhejiang, this Genmaicha is made up of two ingredients: brown rice and sencha, which presents in yellow and green color as well as gives the faint scent of traditional steamed green tea and special flavor of roasted rice. After steaming, the dry leaf of sencha is darker than Chinese green tea, and there’s no bitterness in brewed tea. Together with brown rice of full particles, the fragrance of tea and rice is in tune with each other, not only making the taste fresh and soft, but carrying a touch of seaweed flavor.

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