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Houji cha Tea Bags

Houji cha Tea Bags

C$15.00Price

Our Houji cha Tea Bags are the ideal solution for anyone looking to enjoy authentic, high-quality Japanese tea on a daily basis. We source our tea leaves exclusively from the renowned Moriuchi Tea farm, ensuring that every cup is packed with flavor and authenticity. Our Hojicha variety is lovingly crafted by roasting sencha green tea, which creates a beautifully toasty and delicious flavor that's perfectly complemented by the relaxing scent of roasted tea leaves. Whether you're looking for a soothing cup of tea to enjoy on its own or a warming accompaniment to your favorite sweets, our Houji cha Tea Bags are the perfect choice.

  • Tea Bags

    Umami★

    Sweetness ★★★

    Astringent ★★

    Bitterness ★

    Aroma ★★★★

    20g total (10bag/2g per bag)

    Type: Green Tea.

    Cultivar: Yabukita.

    Caffeine level: Low.

    Region: Honyama Shizuoka Japan.

    Produced by Yoshio Moriuchi.

     

    Packaging: exterior package is designed with Japanese pattern, stand up design, self-sealing zipper.

    Our tea bags are special-designed Pyramid nylon bag, which does not affect the flavour, is allow the tea leaves to open up fully to get the best aroma and taste out of tea.

  • How to Enjoy

    🏷 Place the 1 tea bag in your teacup.

    🌡Temp 90℃, 194°F.

    🍵 Pour the 150ml hot water over the tea bag in your teacup.

    ⏰ Brew 2min. Gently take a tea bag out. (Do not shake the bag up and down in the cup.)

     

    You can Brew tea 2-3 times with hot water. Of cause, the 2nd or 3rd brewing tastes would be weaker and milder than 1st brewing.

  • Moriuchi Tea Farm

    Moriuchi Tea Farm produces their teas with a rich aroma and refined taste using their deep knowledges and professional skills. They have been given a lot of awards at tea competitions. And this tea farm received the designation as the Imperial Court Tea Farm in 2002.
    Enjoy our tea from Moriuchi Tea farm who runs the 150-year-old farm. 

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