Kagoshima Genmaicha - 50g Loose Leaf Green Tea
Product Code : 2302
Kagoshima Genmaicha - 50g Loose Leaf Green Tea
Product Code : 2302
This item has a Best Before date of 07.10.2025
Tea Origin - Kagoshima, Japan.
Food Paring - Sushi, tempura vegetables, fish'n'chips, breakfast.
Taste Profile - Ripe melon, buttery popcorn, pistachios and minerals.
A subtle green tea with notes of popcorn. Although there are numerous varieties of roasted rice tea, we were particularly taken aback by this organic sample from southwest Japan. We adore how well the aromas of buttered popcorn and toasted nuts blend with the fruity, minerally green tea.
In contrast to China, where fragrant teas have a lengthy history, things are typically simpler in Japan. Genmaicha, a 50/50 mixture of toasted rice and green tea, is one exception. Even though it's considered a delicacy now, genmaicha wasn't always this way. Since tea was costly in ancient Japan, those with less money would add more rice to their supply to extend its shelf life. Even though we tested a lot of samples, this organic mix from Kyūshū really impressed us. The green tea is from Kirishima and has overtones of mineral and melon. This is combined with toasted rice from nearby Fujieda, which has a nutty, popcorn-like flavour, to create a tea that has a really pleasing flavour balance.
The most southwesterly of Japan's main islands is Kyūshū. It's a beautiful area, distinguished by its clean Pacific shoreline, verdant plains, and southern volcanic peaks. Kagoshima prefecture is located south of Kyūshū and is centred around the active volcano Sakurajima and a deep bay. And inside Kagoshima is Kirishima, where some of the best green teas in the area are grown on the mist-covered mountainside. Rich in minerals, the ground is blessed with subtropical warmth, and cool nighttime temperatures. Kirishima teas are well known for their complex flavours and smells.
Each and every morning, my favourite cup of tea would be English Breakfast. It’s strong, it’s coloury, it’s got a wonderful nutty flavour that I really do enjoy, and it takes the milk well.
William Manning, Senior Tea TasterIn the UK Head Office we taste over 500 cups of tea every day, to search for the best quality teas available from around the world.
Dominic Marriot, Tea TasterLater on in the afternoon I might try something like a Darjeeling that has the muscatel flavour, or maybe even a high-grown Ceylon, but definitely my favourite brew, and the one that I drink the most of, is English Breakfast.
William Manning , Senior Tea Taster