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Genmaicha Teabags (Teapot Size) - 9 Bags

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Our large-size Genmaicha teabags made from blending green tea leaves with roasted rice. Good for sipping at any time, and especially with meals.

Shelf lifeConsume quickly
The best before date is 180 days from when it is freshly packaged in Japan. For the best experience, consume within around one month of opening.
Serving size1 teabag per pot (10 fl oz.)
Size 9.6" × 6" × 1.6"
Net weight6.3 oz (0.35 oz per bag)
Quantity9 bags

We filled these large teabags with our original blend of genmaicha—green tea mixed with roasted rice. The tea inside is the exact same tea as our loose leaf Genmaicha. Enjoy its perfect balance of pleasant roasted rice aroma and classic green tea astringency.

Use these teabags to quickly and easily prepare hot tea at teatime, dinner or lunch, for hosting guests, and other occasions. The package is re-sealable for freshness, and it comes printed with instructions and a description of the tea in English and Japanese.

One of the more popular banchas, genmaicha is a mixture of yanagi (large plain green tea leaves) and roasted rice. The rice is roasted at two different levels: lightly roasted and deeply roasted until the rice grains puff. The result is a unique savory flavor and a strong popcorn-like aroma. The quantity of rice is purposely kept to a minimum while there is an ample amount of leaves with a light bitterness. This provides a perfect balance between the roasted aroma and the refreshing aftertaste of the yanagi.

Genmaicha goes well with meals and is tasty as an everyday tea.

Ways to Prepare

Our standard recipe for brewing Genmaicha teapot teabags.

1. Put 1 teabag into a pot or other large container and add 10 oz (300 mL) of boiled water
1 teabag
A hand pouring pale yellow-green tea from a glass teapot into a small glass cup. The teapot has a metal lid and handle, and contains what appears to be a pyramid tea bag. There's a logo visible on the teapot that reads
A hand pouring pale yellow-green tea from a glass teapot into a small glass cup. The teapot has a metal lid and handle, and contains what appears to be a pyramid tea bag. There's a logo visible on the teapot that reads
Genmaicha - Hot Brew
1. Put 1 teabag into a pot or other large container and add 10 oz (300 mL) of boiled water
1 teabag
2. Wait about 2 minutes before drinking
300 mL (10 oz) 100°C (212°F)
A hand pouring pale yellow-green tea from a glass teapot into a small glass cup. The teapot has a metal lid and handle, and contains what appears to be a pyramid tea bag. There's a logo visible on the teapot that reads
A hand pouring pale yellow-green tea from a glass teapot into a small glass cup. The teapot has a metal lid and handle, and contains what appears to be a pyramid tea bag. There's a logo visible on the teapot that reads
Genmaicha - Hot Brew
2. Wait about 2 minutes before drinking
300 mL (10 oz) 100°C (212°F)

Our standard recipe for brewing Genmaicha teapot teabags.

1. Put 2 teabags into a pitcher or other large container and add 1 liter (1 quart) of chilled water.
2 teabags
A tea bag hovering over a clear glass teapot/pitcher with a metal handle, photographed on a white background. The genmaicha tea bag appears to contain loose tea leaves and what look like small dried fruits or flowers.
A tea bag hovering over a clear glass teapot/pitcher with a metal handle, photographed on a white background. The genmaicha tea bag appears to contain loose tea leaves and what look like small dried fruits or flowers.
Genmaicha - Cold Brew
1. Put 2 teabags into a pitcher or other large container and add 1 liter (1 quart) of chilled water.
2 teabags
2. Wait about 1 hour before serving.
1 L (32 oz) Chilled
A tea bag hovering over a clear glass teapot/pitcher with a metal handle, photographed on a white background. The genmaicha tea bag appears to contain loose tea leaves and what look like small dried fruits or flowers.
A tea bag hovering over a clear glass teapot/pitcher with a metal handle, photographed on a white background. The genmaicha tea bag appears to contain loose tea leaves and what look like small dried fruits or flowers.
Genmaicha - Cold Brew
2. Wait about 1 hour before serving.
1 L (32 oz) Chilled
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