Sealed cream box of 12 assorted Ippodo One-Cup Teabags with brown corners and logo on bronze circle and Japanese characters Box of assorted One-Cup Teabags beside array of sealed teabag packages of different colors, plus one open teabag on table Box of assorted One-Cup Teabags with lid open displaying assortment of Gyokuro, Sencha, and Hojicha sealed teabag packages White pyramid shaped One-Cup Teabag filled with Ippodo Japanese green tea dangled over beige ceramic mug of hot water
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Teabag Assortment - 12 Bags

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$13

This set contains four of each of our single-serving sencha, gyokuro, and hojicha teabags.

Fresh green teaConsume quickly
The best before date is 150 days from when the tea is packaged in Japan.
Serving size1 teabag per cup (5 fl oz.)
Size 3.3" × 2.6" × 3.9"
Net weight0.8 oz (0.07 oz per bag)
Quantity12 teabags

This set contains an assortment of our three types of one-cup size teabag: sencha, gyokuro, and hojicha. This 12-bag box includes instructions on the back in both English and Japanese. Its portable size makes it easy to enjoy tea at home or at work.

It also makes for a great gift, as an introduction to three different types of Japanese green tea.

Sencha

The most popular tea variety in Japan, sencha brews a harmonious balance of umami, sweetness, bitterness, and astringency, with a bright fragrance like a sunny field. Enjoy sencha in the morning or afternoon, at mealtime or teatime. This classic green tea fits any occasion.

Gyokuro

Grown under the shade in dedicated fields, gyokuro is a green tea that has an abundance of hearty-sweet umami flavor. With a dew-like aroma, less astringency, and a thick character, this tea is one for slowly sipping and savoring.

Hojicha

When you drink hojicha for the first time, you might be surprised that it is a type of Japanese green tea, given its amber color. When brewed, this roasted bancha releases an amazingly rich aroma that completely fills the room. The flavor is light-bodied, without much astringency.

Hojicha can be enjoyed in the evening as well as in the morning or afternoon. It tastes great on its own, with sweets, or accompanying a meal. Flavorful and refreshing, this tea is an absolute favorite among Ippodo patrons.

Ways to Prepare

A hot cup of tea.
  • Add one teabag to a cup, pour on boiling temperature water, and wait for 1.5 minutes.
  • Move the teabag around in the cup until the tea has reached the desired strength, and you're done.

This 12-bag box, which includes instructions on the back in both English and Japanese, will provide plenty of delicious tea for your enjoyment at home or at work.

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