Houjicha Sarsaparilla
Garden Direct Green Tea
Houjicha Sarsaparilla

This batch of houjicha is warming and toasty with a deep tea taste and notes of caramel, kuromitsu, dark chocolate, and espresso bean.



Root beer, sarsaparilla, cream,

kinako and caramel 

About this tea

This winter we are releasing unique houjicha blends that are warming and comforting. Houjicha is a category of Japanese green tea defined by its level of roasting. Green tea leaves and stems are hot roasted and transformed by way of the Maillard reaction, similar to the caramelization of a properly baked sweet potato or striking the right roast in coffee or cocoa.

We selected a deeply roasted and sweet lot of houjicha made from only the first flush harvested stems from sencha and kukicha. These stems have amino acids, polysaccharides and tender fibers that when roasted with skill provide a deep sweetness, rich mouthfeel and a heady aroma.

This batch of houjicha is warming and toasty with a deep tea taste and notes of caramel, kuromitsu, dark chocolate, and espresso bean. We added a small percentage of Indian sarsaparilla with irresistible flavor notes of vanilla cream, root beer, sassafras and sweet rose with woodsy and floral accents. Houjicha Sarsaparilla is brimming with warm nostalgia and amazing aromas.

Origin

Shizuoka & Kagoshima Prefectures, Japan

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Origin

Shizuoka & Kagoshima Prefectures

Japan

The tea growing region located along the streams and valleys of the Abe and Warashina Rivers at the base of Shizuoka’s Southern Alps is a renowned terroir for sencha aficionados with natural micro-climates that are exclusive to the remote inner reaches of the Shizuoka Prefecture. With nearly 800 years of tea farming history, this spectacular tea origin is the highest elevation tea growing region for Japanese sencha and is surrounded by dense mountain forests, clear air, pure river streams and abundant nature.

Region Details

Region

Japan

Elevation

300 meters

Harvest

March - May

Cultivar

Yabukita