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Roasted green tea
Hoji Genmaicha "Kirishima"

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Pack 50g
Tin 50g

TASTING NOTE

Hōji Genmaicha “Kirishima”: The ultimate comfort of Kyushu

This tea is a rare creation that challenges the conventions of traditional Japanese tea. Originating from the Kirishima region on the island of Kyushu (southern Japan), this blend is a double celebration of roasting. It combines the woody sweetness of Hōjicha (roasted green tea) with the biscuity flavor of Genmaicha (puffed rice tea).

An exceptional terroir: The purity of Kirishima

The name "Kirishima" literally means "island of mist." The tea plants grow on high-altitude volcanic plateaus, benefiting from pure air and an ideal climate. This origin gives the tea a high-quality base, with a depth of flavor superior to teas from the plains.

The magic of double roasting

This blend is distinguished by its unique aromatic profile, born from the encounter of two ingredients enhanced by heat:

  • Hojicha: The green tea leaves have been roasted at a high temperature. This process transforms their natural bitterness into notes of hazelnut, toast, and caramel.
  • Puffed Rice: The addition of roasted and puffed brown rice grains (Genmai) brings an irresistible cereal dimension, reminiscent of popcorn or toasted rice.
  • The result: An exceptionally smooth cup, very low in caffeine (roasting reduces the theine), ideal for evenings or for those sensitive to caffeine.

Why choose Hôji Genmaicha "Kirishima"?

  • Low in caffeine: A soothing tea that can be enjoyed throughout the day, even in the evening.
  • A healthy treat: Calorie-free, it still offers the satisfaction of a dessert thanks to its notes of caramel and roasted rice.
  • Prestigious origin: A product from Kirishima, one of Japan's most respected tea-growing regions, renowned for the quality of its teas.

Preparation tips

Hôji Genmaicha "Kirishima" is a forgiving tea that easily compensates for brewing errors:

  • Temperature: Use mineral or filtered water between 85°C and 95°C. Unlike classic green teas, roasted tea tolerates very hot water to release its roasted aromas.
  • Infusion time: A brewing time of 30 seconds to 1 minute is recommended to obtain a clear, fragrant, dark brown brew.
  • Dosage: Use approximately 3g to 4g of tea (one heaped teaspoon) per 150ml of water.
  • Food Pairings: It pairs wonderfully with pastries made with chocolate, hazelnuts, or red bean paste (Anko).
  • Re-infusions: This high-quality tea can be re-infused. For subsequent infusions, you can slightly increase the temperature and reduce the brewing time to 30 seconds.

Specifications

  • Ingredients: Roasted green tea leaf stems
  • Type of tea and origin: Sencha green tea from Japan, Kagoshima and Mizayaki. Kukicha type
  • Cultivar: Yabukita
  • Can be re-infused: 1 - 2 times
  • Number of infusions for 50g: about 15
  • Reference : 8839

Discover out green teas from Japan

Ref. 8839
Best-seller

Roasted green tea
Hoji Genmaicha "Kirishima"

Green teaJapan

classé dans : Green teas


TASTING NOTE

Hōji Genmaicha “Kirishima”: The ultimate comfort of Kyushu

This tea is a rare creation that challenges the conventions of traditional Japanese tea. Originating from the Kirishima region on the island of Kyushu (southern Japan), this blend is a double celebration of roasting. It combines the woody sweetness of Hōjicha (roasted green tea) with the biscuity flavor of Genmaicha (puffed rice tea).

An exceptional terroir: The purity of Kirishima

The name "Kirishima" literally means "island of mist." The tea plants grow on high-altitude volcanic plateaus, benefiting from pure air and an ideal climate. This origin gives the tea a high-quality base, with a depth of flavor superior to teas from the plains.

The magic of double roasting

This blend is distinguished by its unique aromatic profile, born from the encounter of two ingredients enhanced by heat:

  • Hojicha: The green tea leaves have been roasted at a high temperature. This process transforms their natural bitterness into notes of hazelnut, toast, and caramel.
  • Puffed Rice: The addition of roasted and puffed brown rice grains (Genmai) brings an irresistible cereal dimension, reminiscent of popcorn or toasted rice.
  • The result: An exceptionally smooth cup, very low in caffeine (roasting reduces the theine), ideal for evenings or for those sensitive to caffeine.

Why choose Hôji Genmaicha "Kirishima"?

  • Low in caffeine: A soothing tea that can be enjoyed throughout the day, even in the evening.
  • A healthy treat: Calorie-free, it still offers the satisfaction of a dessert thanks to its notes of caramel and roasted rice.
  • Prestigious origin: A product from Kirishima, one of Japan's most respected tea-growing regions, renowned for the quality of its teas.

Preparation tips

Hôji Genmaicha "Kirishima" is a forgiving tea that easily compensates for brewing errors:

  • Temperature: Use mineral or filtered water between 85°C and 95°C. Unlike classic green teas, roasted tea tolerates very hot water to release its roasted aromas.
  • Infusion time: A brewing time of 30 seconds to 1 minute is recommended to obtain a clear, fragrant, dark brown brew.
  • Dosage: Use approximately 3g to 4g of tea (one heaped teaspoon) per 150ml of water.
  • Food Pairings: It pairs wonderfully with pastries made with chocolate, hazelnuts, or red bean paste (Anko).
  • Re-infusions: This high-quality tea can be re-infused. For subsequent infusions, you can slightly increase the temperature and reduce the brewing time to 30 seconds.

Specifications

  • Ingredients: Roasted green tea leaf stems
  • Type of tea and origin: Sencha green tea from Japan, Kagoshima and Mizayaki. Kukicha type
  • Cultivar: Yabukita
  • Can be re-infused: 1 - 2 times
  • Number of infusions for 50g: about 15
  • Reference : 8839

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  • Hojicha: The Art of Japanese Roasting

    Hojicha (ほうじ茶) is a Japanese green tea distinguished by its unique production process: high-temperature roasting (around 200°C).

    • Origin and Production: Originating in Kyoto in the 1920s, this technique involves roasting Bancha, Sencha, or Kukicha stems over charcoal. This process transforms the leaves into a deep brown and releases a warm, smoky aroma.
    • Aromatic Profile: Roasting eliminates the classic bitterness and astringency of green teas, revealing notes of roasted hazelnut, caramel, and wood.
    • Wellness Benefit: It is one of the lowest-caffeine teas in Japan. The heat enhances the caffeine, making Hojicha ideal at any time of day, even in the evening, or for those sensitive to caffeine. Rich in antioxidants and L-theanine, it helps reduce stress and promotes relaxation through its aromatherapy properties when brewed.


    Kirishima: A Land of Mists and Volcanoes

    The Kirishima region, located in the heart of Kagoshima Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, is one of the most respected tea gardens in the archipelago.

    • A Unique Environment: Nestled in a mountainous and volcanic area, Kirishima's tea gardens (particularly those of Makizono) benefit from fertile soils and significant temperature variations between day and night. The name "Kirishima" (霧島), meaning "Island of Mist," perfectly illustrates this misty climate that naturally protects the tea plants from the sun's harsh rays, promoting the development of umami.
    • The Excellence of Organic Tea: Kirishima is world-renowned for its organic Gyokuro teas, often considered the best in Japan. Organic cultivation there is a mastered art, producing teas of extreme smoothness, rivaling the legendary teas of Uji or Yame.
    • Rare Cultivars: The mountainous climate allows for the cultivation of specific and rare botanical varieties such as Saemidori, Okumidori, and Asatsuyu, prized for their delicate flavor and vibrant emerald-green color.
  • Why choose our Hôji Genmaicha “Kirishima”?

    By combining the excellence of Kirishima's tea gardens with the ancestral art of Hôjicha, Lupicia offers you much more than just a tea: it's a true experience of Japanese serenity.

    • The purity of a sacred terroir: This tea draws its strength from the volcanic soils and protective mists of Kirishima. By choosing this blend, you savor the quality of a region renowned worldwide for its exceptional teas, where the altitude and climate sculpt leaves of rare delicacy.
    • Uncompromising comfort: Thanks to high-temperature roasting, this blend is naturally very low in caffeine. It's the perfect companion for your evenings or for a relaxing, stress-free break. Let its woody aromas work their magic like an instant aromatherapy session.
    • A healthy indulgence: The combination of puffed rice and the caramelized notes of roasted tea offers a satisfying experience akin to dessert, without any added sugar. Its smooth texture and nutty aromas make it the ultimate comfort tea.
    • A lasting pleasure: Thanks to the resilience of Kirishima leaves, enjoy a second infusion that is just as rich, revealing new, honeyed nuances.

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Japan boasts a unique tea culture, centered on the pursuit of absolute freshness and perfect balance. At LUPICIA, we perpetuate this tradition by selecting our teas directly from the most prestigious gardens.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT JAPANESE GREEN TEA. Why choose LUPICIA Japanese green teas?

Choosing LUPICIA means benefiting from the expertise of a world-renowned Japanese tea house. Our mission is to make the excellence of Japan's gardens accessible while guaranteeing impeccable food safety and freshness.

Guaranteed freshness

Unlike traditional distribution channels where tea passes through numerous intermediaries, LUPICIA prioritizes direct sourcing from producers. Our buyers visit Japanese plantations during each harvest to select the finest batches of Sencha, Gyokuro, and Matcha. The leaves are quickly packaged under a protective atmosphere (nitrogen) to halt aging and preserve that fleeting "fresh leaf" aroma.

Rigorous Quality Control

Every tea offered in our shop receives special attention. Our commitment to quality is based on strict testing:

  • Food Safety: Systematic testing for pesticide residues according to the most demanding standards.
  • Purity: Use of cutting-edge technologies (magnets, optical sorters) to guarantee the complete absence of foreign matter.
  • Expert Tasting: Each batch is tasted by our Tea Masters to validate its aromatic profile before being offered for sale.

A Unique Tasting Experience

Whether you are a connoisseur of premium single-origin teas or original blends, LUPICIA offers a wide range of green teas. Our collection includes rare teas from small local producers and unique flavored creations, crafted with natural ingredients to enhance the green tea base without ever overpowering it.

Green Tea Production: The Art of Japanese Steaming

Unlike teas produced in China or India, Japanese green tea is unoxidized. To preserve its emerald color and properties, the oxidation of the leaves is stopped immediately after harvesting by a steam drying process.

This crucial step, which lasts between 20 and 80 seconds, destroys the enzymes responsible for oxidation. It is this "moist" heat treatment that develops the marine, vegetal, and buttery notes characteristic of the "Umami" profile. The leaves are then rolled to break down the cells and release the essential oils, before being dried and sorted by hand. Our commitment to quality guarantees that each batch undergoes six additional quality control steps to eliminate any foreign matter before being packaged in a protective atmosphere.


Gardens and Terroirs: A Geography of Taste

Each cup tells the story of a terroir. The quality of a tea depends on the harvest calendar (from mid-April to September):

  • The first harvest (Shincha): In April-May, this yields the most refined teas, rich in nutrients and less astringent.
  • Geographical influences: From the persistent mist of Shizuoka (Japan's leading producer) to the fertile volcanic soils of Kagoshima, each climate defines the character of our teas. The diversity of climates and the altitude of the gardens directly influence the concentration of amino acids and the sweetness of the brew.


Natural Benefits: Energy, Antioxidants, and Serenity

Consumed for millennia to promote meditation, Japanese green tea is a cornerstone of health in Japan, a country with record longevity. Its exceptional richness in catechins (EGCG), powerful polyphenols, helps fight free radicals and cellular aging.

  • Alert Relaxation: Thanks to L-theanine, green tea promotes deep relaxation without drowsiness, contrasting with the abrupt stimulating effect of coffee.
  • A Wellness Ally: Studies highlight its role in regulating fats and strengthening the immune system.

HOW TO PREPARE YOUR GREEN TEA PROPERLY? ​​The quest for the perfect infusion

Preparing Japanese tea is an art of precision. The water temperature is the key factor: water that is too hot (95°C+) will burn the leaves and release an unpleasant bitterness.

  • The golden rule: Aim for a temperature between 60°C and 80°C. A helpful tip is to pour hot water into your empty cups to preheat them; by the time you transfer the water to the teapot, it will have cooled to the ideal temperature (around 75-80°C).
  • The Kyusu, the essential accessory: This traditional earthenware (clay) teapot has a fine filter that allows the leaves to unfurl freely. The porous clay (like that of Tokoname) interacts with the minerals in the water, enhancing the flavors with each infusion. Unlike a tea ball that compresses the leaves, the Kyusu leaves the necessary space for the aromas to fully develop.


WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF JAPANESE GREEN TEAS? Glossary of Varieties: Find your ideal tea

To navigate our collection, here are the main families of LUPICIA green teas:

  • Sencha: The most popular tea. Balanced, it offers notes of freshly cut grass and a lively freshness. Ideal for the morning.
  • Gyokuro: The exceptional "shade-grown tea." Covered before harvesting to boost chlorophyll and umami, it is velvety and complex.
  • Genmaicha: A rich blend of green tea and roasted brown rice. Its nutty notes are very appealing to beginners.
  • Hojicha: Green tea roasted at a high temperature. Almost caffeine-free, it offers woody aromas and can even be enjoyed in the evening.
  • Matcha: Finely ground powder, used in the tea ceremony or for its concentrated benefits in cooking.

HOW TO PROPERLY STORE YOUR JAPANESE GREEN TEAS? Storage tips: Preserve freshness

Green tea is a "living" product, very sensitive to air, light, and odors. To preserve its delicate aromas:

  • Keep the tea in its original, tightly sealed bag or use an airtight tea caddie.
  • Store it in a cool, dry place.
  • For premium teas like Gyokuro or Matcha, you can store them in the refrigerator (making sure the container is perfectly airtight to prevent odor transfer).