Toasted Rice

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Popped Rice, Sencha
Flavors
Rice, Roasted Barley, Toasted Rice, Popcorn, Sake
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Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Organic
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Average preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 15 sec 2 g 8 oz / 251 ml

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  • “I have been trying to do a sipdown of the way-too-many teas I have on my shelf and this one came to work with me today. I brewed it strong — 2 bags in my usual cup — and maybe a bit longer than...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I feel sorry for this tea. Le pauvre. If I’d tasted it before I tasted the Den’s and the Samovar, it would have gotten a better rating. It’s pleasant enough. Smells of toasty rice, as it should,...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I am working on drinking the tea bags that I took from my fiancee’s house. This smells like toasted rice. It has a thick body and is nice and toasty. It is starting to make me wish I had toast for...” Read full tasting note
  • “I think I need to get a good system going for preparing tea in a mug BEFORE I go to school. It’d be much cheaper than buying a teabag + hot water at the caf. At least this time, I found a bigger...” Read full tasting note
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From Numi Organic Tea

ingredients: organic sencha green tea, organic toasted rice

Japanese legend tells of a servant named Gen Mai who created this tea after rice fell from his pocket into a samurai’s pot. The result was a nutty flavor that enriched the lively clean taste of Sencha, a traditional Japanese green tea. Picked in the spring, its needle-like leaves are rolled, flattened and steamed then blended with toasted rice to create a savory brew. With a bright yellow hue and robust aroma, Gen Mai Cha is a hearty and popular tea commonly served at meals, as it cleanses the palate.

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38 Tasting Notes

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Genmaichas are the toastiest teas around. They have a great nutty, roasted, toasted, buttery flavor, and maybe something a bit burnt but in a good way. Numi’s genmaicha is all of these. There is also a silky texture left in your mouth. The tea bag is VERY full. I didn’t see very much toasted rice here, and usually genmaichas have popcorn in them, which is fun and should be essential. ( I think the “fun” came from Troy on NBC’s Community saying “Kettle corn’s a fun time snack!” Watch that show! Clearly it stays in my head.) The steep color is a light green. I think with a genmaicha, the toastier the better, but you have to be careful with this one. Oversteeping will make it almost unbearably bitter. But this is GOOD and I must invest in a genmaicha, even if it isn’t this one.

Preparation
3 min, 15 sec

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57 tasting notes

I once again dipped into the sample box, and this is the green tea I chose at random. I don’t think this is anything I might have chosen on my own, which is why I LOVE those sampler boxes! As soon as I poured the water over the bag I thought, ‘Yup, that’s rice.’ Strange, but not in a bad way. But I steeped it for the maximum recommended time (as is my way), sweetened it with sugar, and took a sip. The verdict? Rather tasty! I quite like this tea! And for something that I probably never would have paid to taste, I may very well be adding a box of this interesting tea to my collection!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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TeaCast

HARSH! Haha Numi, blah!

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6 tasting notes

I drink this all the time at work. Its mellow, nutty flavor reminds me of the green tea served at my favorite sushi restaurant.

Wiseman Tea Co.

Genmaicha was my first love, and you’re right it also compliments sushi really well.

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I didn’t get much sleep last night. The apartment was shaking all night from passing busses and the old elevator. Some nights the shaking, vibrations and rattling are worse than others or maybe I’m just on edge. Anyway, I’m tired and lying in the sun on a patch of dying grass with yellow jackets on the last days of their prowl before most of them die off when the colder weather comes. They’re fierce this time of year. I swear I had some PTSD from mindlessly sticking my hand in the entrance to their ground nest while working on a crumbling mountainside. I had no time to think and no option to get away from the emerging death-swarm besides literally throwing myself several hundred feet down a steep grade I had no traction on and then side-hilling it for another 60 ft. I still did not come out unscathed. I had to stop work for the day and lock myself in the work van because those duckers track you with pheromones in their venom.

But genmaicha and lack of sleep make me not care about about their current buzzings around me. Heck, I’m rambling.

First tea of the day at 2pm. Genmaicha == comfort. This teabag is stuffed full of chopped toasted rice and sencha. I tore open the spent bag to check out the ratio and it’s about 50% of both. It looks like tabouli. So it’s a little heavy on the rice imo but it’s very fresh in aroma and taste which makes up for the heavy toastiness. A mellow yellow-green, smooth brew that’s obviously savory, a little sweet, a little seaweedy, a little minerally. No issue at all with bitterness using 1 teabag steeped for 3-4 minutes in 16oz of unknown temp hot water. I’m finding it very satisfying at the moment. I would definitely buy a box.

Naptime?

mrmopar

Nasty rascals. Got popped over 20 times by them one year. Gasoline or brake cleaner are my tools of choice for extermination.

derk

You get to have all the fun on the east coast.

Mastress Alita

Mmm, genmaicha.

There is an abandoned car at my apartments right next to where me and the tenant above me park, and wasps nest in the door of the thing. Makes me so darn paranoid. I wish they’d just get rid of it, but some tenant either on the other side of our building or one of the other buildings “owns” it and just leaves it there, unused, for all eternity, so now its their home. They die out/hibernat in the cold weather, but always come back as soon as the weather turns.

derk

I had all kinds of devious plans in my head to rid the car of wasps but they involve fire and possibly destruction of property. You should find out who owns the car then hang some of these near their front door:
https://www.rescue.com/products/traps/why-trap-for-wasps-hornets-yellowjackets/

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My favorite Numi Tea. I go to this great Korean restaurant and they have their own barley tea and I couldn’t for the life of me find a tea that tastes like that. At the time, I mainly bought my tea from grocery stores, health stores. I bought so many “toasted” tea types. The restaurant serves it iced and hot. I can drink it forever. This tea came closest to me.

Simple, refreshing, toasted rice, toasted barley. I steep it following Numi’s instructions.

Flavors: Rice, Roasted Barley, Toasted Rice

tea-sipper

Teavivre has an awesome barley, if you haven’t found it yet?

Kawaii433

Oooh :D No, I haven’t. I will go check it out. Thanks!

Mastress Alita

I get bags of Mugicha (Japanese roasted barley tea) from Yunomi, which I typically cold brew. I love that stuff. You can get bulk bags of a loose roasted barley from Hida for a pretty good price from them, or pre-bagged in packets to just be dropped into a liter of cold water for iced tea.

Kawaii433

@Mastress Alita Thanks :D, another good suggstion!

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6 tasting notes

Really nice rice tea. Taste how you’d expect.

Flavors: Rice

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First of this kind of tea that I have tried. I was a little leary that it would taste like burnt grass. Instead it does have a nice toasted rice nutty flavor. Not a huge astringent taste like straight sencha can have, it’s offset and softened by the toasted rice.

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12 tasting notes

The Toasted Rice is delightful compared to Numi’s Gunpowder Green, which I didn’t like at all. Rather than gulp it down, I am enjoying each sip along with the aroma. It’s like a non-alcoholic sake.

EDIT: I added a dash of salt to my second cup of this. Is that weird? I don’t care. But then, I happily sip veg broth and miso broth. And that is what the salt did – turned this tea into more of a broth. And it was delicious! I will try cooking with it at some point :-)

Flavors: Sake

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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10 tasting notes

I really love the nutty notes of this green tea.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 30 sec

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