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Japanese matcha tea (抹茶ティ)
Imagine a vibrant green powder whisked into a steaming cup of tea. That's Japanese matcha tea, a finely ground green tea with a rich history and deep roots in Japanese culture. Matcha goes beyond just a beverage; it's a sensory experienc... -
Ryokucha (緑茶)
In Japan, green tea isn't just a drink, it's a whole experience. Called "ryokucha," it comes in many flavors, from bright and grassy to smooth and frothy. Curious about this unique world? Dive in and discover the different types, brewing... -
Royal milk tea (ロイヤルミルクティ)
Do you know about "Royal Milk Tea" from cafes? It's a delicious drink made by boiling black tea leaves with hot water and milk. In this article, we are going to talk about what makes it special, how it's different from regular milk tea, ... -
Ochazuke (お茶漬け)
Ochazuke is a beloved and time-honored Japanese culinary tradition, that exemplifies the art of simplicity and comfort in Japanese cuisine. This humble dish, whose name translates to "soaked in tea". Locals cherished it for its ability t... -
Hojicha (ほうじ茶)
Tea holds a significant place in the cultural heritage of Japan, dating back to the 9th century with a rich and lengthy history. To this day, tea remains an integral component of daily life in Japan, with a diverse range of traditional g... -
Barley Tea “Mugicha” (麦茶)
Undoubtedly, drinking tea or "ocha" (お茶) in Japan is a relevant part of their culture. As a matter of fact, there are many types of tea available in the country. As they passed the culture of drinking tea to new generations, serving it... -
Genmai cha (玄米茶)
Have you tried a tea that combines high-quality green tea leaves with toasted brown rice? The combination of the two ingredients produces Genmai cha which is both refreshing and filling, making it an excellent choice at any time of day. ... -
Gyokuro (玉露)
Along with sencha and matcha, Gyokuro is one of the most popular traditional teas in Japan. Do you know that gyokuro is considered as a high-class tea that you usually serve when you have important visitors. This may sound a little bit s...
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