Tea: |
Genmaicha -
a.k.a. Popcorn Tea
(Japanese Green Tea) |
Cup Characteristics: |
Light
brownish yellow liquor
with toasty flavour,
tending sweet. |
Infusion: |
Tending
bright with toasted rice
kernels |
Information: |
This is
a specialty Japanese
green tea that is
blended with
fire-toasted rice. A
good grade Japan sencha
is blended with the
toasted rice. The fresh
vegetative character of
the green tea is
imparted on the cup but
it is tempered with the
bakey-like character of
the rice. There is a
natural sweetness and
almost chewy character
to the finish of this
tea. During the firing
of the rice, it is not
uncommon for rice to
‘pop’ not unlike
popcorn, hence the pet
name ‘popcorn-tea’
Legend has it that
during the 1400’s an
important samurai
warlord in Hakone on the
Izu Peninsula of Honshu
Island (the Izu
Peninsula is near the
Shizuoka area) was
having tea in the
morning discussing a
battle strategy with his
patrol leaders. A
servant by the name of
Genamai was serving hot
tea to the group.
Leaning over to give tea
to the warlord, rice
that he had
surreptitiously taken
for a morning snack fell
out of his pocket into
the steaming hot tea.
Some popped upon hitting
the hot tea. The warlord
was incensed, jumped up
brandishing his samurai
sword he promptly cut of
Genamai’s head in one
fell swoop. He then sat
down to continue the
meeting. Despite the
fact that the tea had
been tarnished he drank
it anyway. The flavor
was very unique and he
enjoyed it tremendously.
In honor of poor Genamai
he pronounced that this
rice and tea be served
every morning and be
called ‘Genmaicha’ (cha
being the name of ‘tea’
in Japanese)
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Brewing Instructions: |
Hot Tea Brewing Method:
When preparing by the
cup, this tea can be
used repeatedly - about
3 times. The secret is
to use water that is
about 180’F or 80’C.
Place 1 teaspoon in your
cup, let the tea steep
for about 3 minutes and
then begin enjoying a
cup of enchantment - do
not remove the leaves
from the cup. Once the
water level is low - add
more water, and so on
and so on - until the
flavor of the tea is
exhausted. Look at the
pattern of the leaves in
the brew, not only do
they foretell your
fortune but you can see
the tea leaves, popped
rice and toasted
kernels. As you
contemplate your life -
think of poor Genamai.
Alternatively as with
all top quality teas,
scoop 2-4 teaspoons of
tea into the teapot,
pour in boiling water
that has been freshly
drawn (previously boiled
water has lost most of
its oxygen and therefore
tends to be flat
tasting), steep for 2-4
minutes (to taste), stir
(virtually all the
leaves will sink), pour
into your cup but do not
add milk or sugar since
green tea is enjoyed
‘straight-up’.
Iced Tea Brewing Method:
(to make 1
liter/quart) : Place
6 teaspoons of tea
into a teapot or
heat resistant
pitcher. Pour 1 1/4
cups of freshly
boiled water over
the tea. Steep for 5
minutes. Quarter
fill a serving
pitcher with cold
water. Pour the tea
into your serving
pitcher straining
the leaves. Add ice
and top up the
pitcher with cold
water. Garnish and
sweeten to taste. [A
rule of thumb when
preparing fresh
brewed iced tea is
to double the
strength of hot tea
since it will be
poured over ice and
diluted with cold
water.]
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