Genmaicha tea 9 bags ⋅ Ippodo Tea ⋅ 95g
玄米茶
Vendor : Ippodo Tea
⋅ Perfect for on-the-go or quick brewing
⋅ Roasted rice fragrance reminiscent of hazelnut
⋅ Low caffeine content
⋅ Tea with a gentle, warm character
Discover the perfect balance between the sweetness of green tea and the toasty notes of puffed rice with this Genmaicha by Ippodo Tea. This traditional Japanese blend combines sencha with roasted brown rice, offering a comforting infusion with gourmet, slightly nutty aromas. Practical and easy to prepare, each bag contains just the right amount for a delicious cup, ideal at any time of day. Light in caffeine, this tea goes equally well with a meal or a moment of relaxation. Perfect for tea lovers with a gentle, warm character.
SKU:1011614
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More details on this product
Ippodo's origins go back more than three centuries, to 1717, when Rihei Watanabe opened a store called Omiya to sell tea and ceramics. In 1846, the store was renamed Ippodo, meaning "to preserve". The name comes from Prince Yamashina, who appreciated Ippodo tea and wanted the store to preserve a tradition: providing high-quality tea. Ippodo continues to adapt to changing times, but has remained true to high-quality Japanese tea ever since.
Infuse 1 sachet in 300ml of water at 70°C for 2 minutes.
Store airtight, away from light, heat and moisture. After opening, use up quickly.
Green tea (Japan), roasted rice (Japan)
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