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Ujinotsuyu Japanese Brown Rice Green Tea Sencha (Genmaicha, Genmai Cha) - 25 Green Tea Bags - 1.78 Oz | 
enlarge | Brand: PierMall Teas Category: Grocery
Buy New: $4.99
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 34636
Ingredients: Brown Rice Tea, Genmai Green Cha Media: Misc.
ASIN: B0007PRMUE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Blend of traditional green tea and light roasted brown-rice, with a delicate "nutty" flavor | | • | The antioxidants in green tea are believed to reduce the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease | | • | Green tea is also believed to help weight loss by reducing fat digestion | | • | Individually wrapped to keep in freshness for better taste | | • | Each box contains 25 tea bags. Product of Japan. From Uji, Kyoto! |
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Product Description Genmai-cha is a blend of traditional green tea and roasted brown rice. The ligh toasted aroma of roasted brown rice and delicate green tea makes a delightful refreshing drink. These superior tea leaves are packed in a specially designed tea bag for your precise flavor when brewed with boiled water. Aluminum sealed oriental tea keeps in freshness for better taste. High in nutrients and minerals, green tea is dried with hot air after being picked. The dried tea leaves are pan-fried but not fermented to preserve the nutrients and vitamins found in green tea. The benefits of green tea are believed to include: reducing the risk of cancers and cardiovascular disease; lowering cholesterol levels and increase energy expenditure; preventing arthritis; boosting your immune system, preventing cavities and tooth decay. Studies have also shown that green teas is helpful in weight control by reducing fat digestion.Kyoto has been holding the reputation as the birthplace of high quality of tea. The plant is flourishing especially in Uji, which is located on the south in Kyoto, for the reasons: "Rich nature and environment suited to the cultivation" and " Tradition rooted on this area ". Ujinotsuyuseicha Co., Ltd. is an Uji-based manufacture, having the aim at spreading our tradition through tea to all over the world
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Brown Rice Green Tea Review December 3, 2008 This is a very flavorful green tea - smooth and easy to drink. I first had it in one of my favorite sushi restaurants, and liked it so much I ordered some for home!
Homey flavor October 18, 2008 Delicious, warming, nourishing tea for a chilly day. This product is a bagged mixture of green tea and little bits of toasted rice. When brewed, you get tea that has a sort of cozy, toasty, nutty flavor to it. It's really pleasant to sip on a blustery autumn day! Some tips: green tea is more delicate than black, so use water that is slightly cooled from boiling--not at boiling temperature--as you would with an herbal tea. Also, this tea, IMHO, is best left unsweetened; the sugar would mask the delicate green tea flavor and the nuttiness of the toasted rice. Brew it for about 3-5 minutes, although (unlike with black tea) you won't end up with an undrinkably bitter brew if left in longer.
Also, as noted before--this is tea, NOT soup. The rice is enclosed in the bag with the tea leaves. It lends flavor, not substance.
This is the stuff! November 24, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ujinotsuyu's genmaicha is one of my favorite packaged teas. It has a rich, strong, and full taste. In comparison, Yamatoyama's genmaicha tastes a little burnt, and other genmaichas seem somewhat diluted. If you like the genmaicha served in Japanese restaurants, you really ought to try Ujinotsuyu's version -- you're going to love this stuff. These tea bags are strong enough for two uses (steepings).
I've gone out of my way to purchase this tea. In the New York City metropolitan area, one may also find Ujinotsuyu's genmaicha in ethnic Japanese, Korean, and Chinese supermarkets, although searching may be required.
yamamotoyama Japanese brown rice tea February 28, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The tea was great, the shipping was very fast,excelent service.
It's delicious tea... not soup... January 26, 2006 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This has become one of my favorite teas for afterdinner. I've never been a big fan of tea until I traveled through parts of asia. One of the best parts of this tea is the aroma from the roasted brown rice. It's a very subtle tea with a nutty flavor (roasted brown rice). Definitely not a sweet tea, nor is it bitter. Just so people don't get this confused. This is not a soup. Don't expect to be "eating" anything. Just steep it up and enjoy.
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