Origin: Japan
Organic
Brewing Instructions: 80ºC for 1 to 3 minutes
This months tea was chosen to celebrate
As legend has it, genmaicha was invented when a servant of a Samurai accidentally dropped some rice into his masters tea. The quick tempered Samurai is said to have killed the servant for his incompetence but rather than letting the tea go to waste, drank it anyway and was delighted by the newfound flavour. This rendition is unlikely, as raw or steamed rice in tea would not give the characteristic genmaicha flavours.
It is far more likely that genmaicha was created in rural
Genmaicha is now enjoyed by people of all walks of life in
Japanese sencha has a very unique taste. The grassy tones of Japanese tea can be overwhelming but the earthiness of the brown rice is a very nice accompaniment as it mellows out the flavour, gives a lovely amber liquid and cleanses the palate so it can be served with or immediately after a meal.
It ranks up in my top 5 favorite teas. What are your thoughts?
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