Roasted Japanese green tea with Matcha, MATCHA IRI GENMAICHA / MASUDAEN, 100g
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Roasted Japanese green tea with Matcha, MATCHA IRI GENMAICHA / MASUDAEN, 100g
Weight | 100 gr |
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Product origin | made in Japan |
Infusion time | 1 minute |
Temperature | 75°C |
Time of the day | All the day |
Place of harvest | Kakegawa - Shizuoka, Japan |
Origin: Japan (Kakegawa. Shizuoka)
Net weight x bag: 100g / 3.5oz
Ingredients: Japanese green tea, puffed rice, Matcha
Genmaïcha (玄米茶) literally “brown rice tea”, is a mixture of Japanese Green Tea and puffed wild rice. It thus obtains a totally unique warm flavor which is reminiscent of coffee. Genmaicha has the same virtues as green tea, because it is mainly made up of it.
Due to the intake of rice in addition to tea, the caffeine in Genmaicha is particularly low, which makes it enjoyable in the evening, or for people sensitive to caffeine. The presence of puffed rice in the infusion offers a warming effect for the body, conducive to digestion and soothing for the mind.
Matcha (抹茶), meaning “finely ground tea” or “tea powder,” is, as its name suggests, tea that has been ground into a powder. This type of tea is not only prepared in a special way, it also offers exceptional health benefits. Matcha offers particularly powerful medicinal properties because unlike a traditional infusion, the entire leaf is ingested with all the nutrients it contains. It has a powerful detoxifying effect on the liver.
It can also be mixed with other ingredients for cooking recipes (ice cream, cake, smoothie, etc.).
To make the most of its virtues, it is recommended to let it infuse for 2 minutes in water at 55-60°C (depending on its quality). It should be noted that after 2 minutes, tannins are released into the water which inhibit certain positive effects of green tea on health.