Genmaicha Herbal Tea

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Brand:TeaVivre
Style:Genmaicha
Caffeine:Caffeinated
Region:Zhejiang, China
Loose/teabag:Loose
Product page:Genmaicha Herbal Tea

This tea's info last updated: Feb. 12, 2018

Commercial Description

The Genmaicha Herbal Tea is a kind of green tea drink. It is made by brown rice, after being soaking, cooking, and baking, and then blending with Sencha. With bright yellowish green liquid and sweet taste, this tea does not only have the freshness of green tea, but also the fragrance of fried rice.

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Reviewer pic74 Aroma: 6/10 Flavor: 5/5 Value: 3/5
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Didn't particularly smell nice at all. It smelled of a salty seaweed with a nuttiness to it. The flavor was much better though and mostly got rid of the seaweed saltiness. Overall, what you'd expect from a genmaicha tea. Price isn't as much of a steal as I thought, because if you use the recommended amount(10g), it costs more than a Hangzhou tian mu qing ding that I had recently, as that only uses about 2 grams of tea, and I get 3 steepings out of, where this tea only gets one.
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