Yamamotoyama - Genmai Cha (Brown Rice Tea) 90 Bag Value Pack

: Yamamotoyama - Genmai Cha (Brown Rice Tea) 90 Bag Value Pack

Yamamotoyama - Genmai Cha (Brown Rice Tea) 90 Bag Value Pack

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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Uwajimaya
Label: Yamamotoyama
Manufacturer: Yamamotoyama
Publisher: Yamamotoyama
Studio: Yamamotoyama

Features:
  • Genmai-cha is a blend of traditional green tea and roasted brown-rice
  • The light toasted aroma and flavor of the roasted brown rice is a nice variation to plain green tea
  • The antioxidants in green tea are believed to reduce the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease
  • Each value pack contains 90 individually aluminum sealed tea bags
  • Net Wt. 9.86 Oz.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Tastiest variety of Green Tea
Each steamed green tea bag contains a dozen or so roasted grains of brown rice. I'm a fan of rice in general, but I've never had it as an accent to tea before this. It's delicious, giving off an earthy aroma I've grown to crave.

The green tea leaves themselves are also excellent, delicate and super-fresh, effectively quadruple sealed inside the tea bag, then the airtight aluminum wrapper, then in plastic-wrapped containers of several tea bags each, then inside the main package itself.

Freshness, full flavor, great hot or cold . . . great when concentrated, regular strength, or watered down (like in an iced tea pitcher) . . . I just placed my third order for this item. It will remain a fixture in my home. Everyone who has tasted it has been impressed.

I have had some green teas which were more refined . . . but none tasted as good. If you enjoy green tea, order with confidence and enjoy :)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - outstanding!
not only is the tea delicious but the price is right and they provided very fast shipping. highly recommended!


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