Sunday, November 6, 2011

Tea

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My favorite tea right now is Hojicha


"Land is a scarce resource in Japan, making all agriculture a pricey endeavor. So it became essential for the Japanese farmer to extract as much value from each tea bush as possible. Necessity being the mother of invention, the Japanese have been ingenious at devising tea varieties that are unheard of in countries more land-endowed. Hojicha is a result of this ingenuity. Hojicha is made from late-summer Bancha leaves, which are roasted to give them a smooth, warm nutty flavor. It was the invention of a Kyoto tea merchant in 1920 who had a batch of aging tea he didn't want to waste.


Green tea from Japan that is rendered brown by roasting Bancha (a summer crop tea, harvested after Sencha) tea leaves. An Adagio customer favorite, with a toasty nutty flavor and slightly mesquite note. Earthy and warm quality, soothing, clean finish."  from  http://www.adagio.com/green/hojicha.html




ANOTHER GOOD TEA is GENMAICHA it smells like stinky feet. When i first tried it i kept smelling and turning arround looking and sniffing for the culpurit of the bad smell. Tastes good . 



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