Rooibos

Genial por la mañana

De: $36.00

Have you ever wondered what the tea equivalent of a sommelier is in the East? In the millennia-old Asian tradition, there is a role that embodies the spirit of tea...
1

Between Harvest and Hearth, a Cup of Stillness

Genmaicha is a Japanese green tea blended with roasted brown rice, celebrated for its warm, toasty aroma and mellow, slightly sweet flavor. The name literally means “brown-rice tea,” a nod to the simple ingredients that define it.

What began as a way for common households to stretch expensive tea leaves has evolved into a beloved specialty with a balanced profile that pairs the vegetal freshness of sencha with the comforting scent of popcorn-like grains.

Origen

Shizuoka

The roots of Genmaicha reach back to early 20th-century Japan, when frugal tea merchants began blending sencha with roasted rice to create an affordable daily beverage. Over time, the practice spread across major tea-growing regions, especially Shizuoka and Uji (Kyoto), where rich volcanic soils and temperate climates give the green tea base its clean, grassy character.

brewing guide

Xi Hu Long Jing - Green

5g/0.17oz

90c

10 Sec / 4-6 X

100-150 cc

Porcelain or Glass

2g/0.07oz

70c

3 Min / 1-2 X

300-500 cc

Glass

energy level

Medium

Because roasted rice makes up a significant portion of the blend, Genmaicha generally contains less caffeine than standard sencha—typically around 10–20 mg per 8 oz cup. That’s roughly one-third of the caffeine in a similar serving of coffee, making it a gentle option for people sensitive to stimulants.

Flavor Overview

Fruity, floral. In voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.

Pluck Protocol

Bud and two leaves. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.​

Common Cultivars

Yabukita and Okumidori.​

Elevation

Typically 100–400 m in coastal or foothill gardens.​

Temporada de cosecha

Primavera

Health Benefits*

Genmaicha provides the antioxidant benefits of green tea—catechins and polyphenols—while offering a naturally lower caffeine content thanks to the rice. These antioxidants are linked in research to reduced oxidative stress and gentle metabolic support, though it’s best understood as part of a balanced diet rather than a medical remedy.

  • Antioxidants (catechins) that may help reduce oxidative stress.
  • Mild caffeine content offers gentle alertness without jitters.
  • Brown rice adds trace minerals and a soothing roasted flavor.

*Informational, not medical advice

you might also like

Negro

ROOIBOS

$36.00
1