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Ujinotsuyu Tokuyo Green Tea with Roasted Rice GenmaiCha, 14 oz | 
enlarge | Brand: Fantastictea Category: Health and Beauty
Buy New: $7.95
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 59307
Country: Japan Ingredients: Green Tea Size: 14-oz bag Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 13 x 4 x 1.5
EAN: 4901046331355 ASIN: B002P0R9QQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Genmaicha is a mixture of green tea leaves and roasted rice | | • | Enjoy the refreshing taste and aroma |
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Product Description Genmaicha is a mixture of green tea with roasted rice. It has less caffeine and tastes less astringent. This aromatic blended tea brings together the refreshing lightness, sweetness and the distinctive taste of roasted rice. 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 below."Rich nature and environment suited to the cultivation." There are two rivers running - the Kizu river and the Uji river - through, and morning mist comes up from both rivers gives enough moisture to tea trees. And the property in Uji surrounded by many mountains is suitable for the growing of tea." Tradition rooted on this area" Until the Kamakura Era, Kyoto was the center of everything; culture, academy, art, architecture, economy, and politics. And the way of tea had been formed and sharpened, and refined by many great pioneers like Eisai or Senno-Rikyu(Tea Master), and its style and thought still remain as the part of Japanese tradition. 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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| Customer Reviews: Good tea at a good value May 26, 2010 Harry M. Shin (Livermore, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
1. Genmai cha is my favorite tea and this is a solid brand at a good value. Translation: you get a lot of tea for your money (it should last a fairly long time).
2. By the way, regardless of the type of tea--> getting loose leaf is the only way to go. Highly recommended.
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