What is Genmaich?

Genmaicha is a type of tea that is very popular in Japan, made by a combination of green tea with roasted rice. Because rice occasionally inflates into popcorn as shapes, Genmaicha is sometimes known as popcorn tea. In some areas, this Japanese tea is served with macha, a type of dusty green tea to increase the taste of green tea. The slightly grassy, ​​slightly walnut flavor of Genmaich has long been popular in Japan, and consumers from other nations have also enjoyed this toasted rice tea. Baked brown rice has a richer, walnut taste than the grains of the torso. Sencha tea is more preferably flavored than some other types of green tea, selected in the spring and steamed immediately after the selection and then dried in hot air before roasting. Sencha leaves are tightly torn and have a slightly bittersweet taste that pairs well with the toasted rice. Samurai, angry with contamination, killed a servant, but still drank tea and was pleased with an unusual taste. Tea probably has its origin in modest Japanese wives that moThe Žní added to her tea needs to stretch them because rice is much cheaper than green tea.

Like other green teas, Genmaicha will be damaged if it is ready with boiling water. Tea should be submerged at temperatures between 180-190 ° Fahrenheit (82-88 degrees Celsius) for three to five minutes. Lower cooking temperature will bring more rice, such as taste, while higher temperature brings more notes from green tea. As a tea dock, it begins to change the rich amber color and fills the air with fresh fragmentary scents, combined with earthly undertones of brown rice. Approximately two grams of Genmaica should be used for every eight ounces of the cup.

Genmaicha has a slightly sweet and cleaning taste. For this reason, tea is often served between courses or meals. While Gemaich was originally popular only in rural Japan, the tea also captured the imaginationMost of the tea gardens and restaurants are offered. Genmaica can also be found in the form of relaxed shops in many tea rooms and food stores.

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