Genmai Cha with Matcha from Sugimoto America

G500L-300Tea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green Tea (with Matcha)

Where to Buy: Sugimoto America

Tea Description:

Ingredients: Tea Leaves, Roasted Rice, Matcha

Special blend of Genmai Cha and stone-milled Matcha, the powdered green tea for traditional tea ceremony. The added Matcha gives Genmai Cha a smooth body and vivid emerald-green color. Genmai Cha is a toasty, nutty tea and is one of Japan’s most popular varieties.

Use 1 tablespoon (5g) for 12 oz of water. We recommend steeping with 175F water or above for 30 – 60 seconds. Yields approximately 100 servings/package.

Learn more about this tea here.

Taster’s Review:

Genmai Cha with Matcha from Sugimoto America is one of those green teas that I have tried a few times but place in a special section of my cupboard because I don’t want to drink it all at once and run out.

The green tea leaves start very flat and plump up a bit when you add the hot water.  The roasted brown rice looks just like popcorn as it stereo-typically would in a tea such as this.  The matcha looks and smells fresh and crisp and coat every spec of the tea/popped-rice combo.

After you infuse about a tablespoon of the mixture worth in hot water for about 30 to 60 seconds – the aroma is reminiscent of a nice warm spring day in Florida with nearby neighbors mowing their already well kept lawns.  I don’t know if this wicked weather we’ve been having has made me think this way – or if the aroma really DOES take me back to my childhood while visiting my grandparents.  Either way…the aroma is pleasant and warming with a bit of sweetness and fresh grass or greens!

Because of the matcha – you will notice the tea water is a cloudy green/gray – but – this just adds to the overall experience of it all!  The match flavor is great!  The taste and texture of the sip on the tongue is more like a brothy-soup than a tea and it’s more filling that just a regular tea or tisane…it’s more like a meal than a beverage.  It’s completely fulfilling and delicious!

This is a tea to savor, a tea to save for when you really NEED it, a tea to have on hand when you need an escape, and a tea to appreciate.  This is a pure delight!

 

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