Shirakawa-cha Premium Houji-cha is made by roasting rough Sencha leaves over high flame.
In general, hojicha is made by roasting Bancha (off-specification, low-grade or harvested after summer) or Kukicha (low-grade tea leaves with stem).
But Shirakawa-cha premium hojicha is made from only the first and second green tea leaves which were harvested before summer in Shirakawa Town.
As a result, the tea leaves are mainly of good quality and have a deep aroma and rich flavor, and the color is a warm-blown color.
It’s popular with children and the elderly, as it has less caffeine than regular green tea.
50g /1.8oz tea leaf = 10-13 times.
100g / 3.5oz tea leaf = 20-25 times.
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Color | Dark blown |
Type | Lose tea leaf |
Tea Cultivar | YABUKITA |
Blend of green tea leaves of all area in Shirakawa-town | |
Tea plantation / Tea Company | Mino-Shirakawa Piacere |
Location | 35°36'16.9"N, 137°10'26.2"E, 192.6 m a.s.l. |
Steeping information for 200ml / 6.8oz water
4g / 0.14oz | 100° / 200℉-212℉ | 30-40 sec. |