Ok so, i really, ABSOLUTELY, love how the Japanese incorporated toasted rice into green tea, and BAM Genmaicha. The cereal sweetness from the toasted rice simmered with green tea is amazing and makes my eyes roll back into my skull it's delicious
Didn’t care for sencha the first time . I was used to just regular cheap green tea . After seeing all the benefits , I’ve switched to sencha and matcha ! These videos are very helpful
I didnt know about hojicha before but for christmas i got a weird roasted japanese tea and its somethin completely diffrent but its so delicious i had to browse the internet and ended up here ^^
Years ago, there was a Japanese steak house called Benihana of Tokyo. As I recall, the tea served had a very earthy, nutty taste. I loved it. The tea was served in a handmade earthen pottery cup. Can you suggest what kind of tea they served? Bancha perhaps? Another question is: do you think the cup influenced the taste of the tea? (Or perhaps just the experience of it?). At home, I usually drink my Japanese tea in a celadon porcelain cup. I would think that makes the tea taste more refined.
Yes the tea cup and teapot can definitely accentuate the flavors of the tea (adding minerality and even decreasing bitterness) but this is pretty slight. The tea you were served was likely either genmaicha or Bancha. Genmaicha Im thinking is more likely because this is commonly served at restaurants and it does have that nutty taste. Also Hojicha is a possibility!
I hope you get to talk about some of the smaller styles of tea from Japan in the future like Nadeshiko, Tamaryokucha and the ever so elusive Japanese black tea Wakoucha.
Yes this is a good idea! We do have a Nadeshiko tea and a tamaryokucha if you are interested: nioteas.com/products/nadeshiko-rose-japanese-fermented-tea
Thank you for an informative and well produced video! There's a Japanese grocery store that I get bottled jasmine tea from and I just picked up some loose leaf sencha tea. Looking forward to trying it soon
let us know what you think of it! and if you're ever interested in trying the best teas we've found during our travels, you can find them on our website nioteas.com
you're very welcome! By the way, we are having our Matcha Madness sales so you can save up to 69% off on matcha teas for a limited time: nioteas.com/collections/matcha-powder-and-accessories
the humidity should be so low that you can keep them in the freezer if they are unopened. You don't want to store them after opening because then the humidity from the air will freeze and create "freezer burn"
Its not really an indicator of quality necessarily because there are high quality green teas that are yellow. It's more the type of tea, in this case we are using deep steamed "fukamushi" teas. You can find some great ones on our website!
@@Nioteas I suppose many of the same people who value tea would likely also value information delivered with harmony, pacing and patience. Although I have watched Japanese and Chinese segments that are even faster lol
Ok so, i really, ABSOLUTELY, love how the Japanese incorporated toasted rice into green tea, and BAM Genmaicha. The cereal sweetness from the toasted rice simmered with green tea is amazing and makes my eyes roll back into my skull it's delicious
This video is exactly what I was looking for
Didn’t care for sencha the first time . I was used to just regular cheap green tea . After seeing all the benefits , I’ve switched to sencha and matcha ! These videos are very helpful
Im so glad you like the video! I hope you get to try some of our teas sometime :)
Excellent info! Thank you for making this video!
Hey, fancy seeing you here!
LOVE the content you guys have been putting out on YT and Instagram lately
thank you! So glad you like it :)
I didnt know about hojicha before but for christmas i got a weird roasted japanese tea and its somethin completely diffrent but its so delicious i had to browse the internet and ended up here ^^
yes it is really good! We're so glad you found our channel, we love to have you here :)
Years ago, there was a Japanese steak house called Benihana of Tokyo. As I recall, the tea served had a very earthy, nutty taste. I loved it. The tea was served in a handmade earthen pottery cup. Can you suggest what kind of tea they served? Bancha perhaps? Another question is: do you think the cup influenced the taste of the tea? (Or perhaps just the experience of it?). At home, I usually drink my Japanese tea in a celadon porcelain cup. I would think that makes the tea taste more refined.
Yes the tea cup and teapot can definitely accentuate the flavors of the tea (adding minerality and even decreasing bitterness) but this is pretty slight. The tea you were served was likely either genmaicha or Bancha. Genmaicha Im thinking is more likely because this is commonly served at restaurants and it does have that nutty taste. Also Hojicha is a possibility!
Thank you for your thoughts. Yes, it very well could be that the tea served was Genmaicha!
wow, that's actually very good video!!! Love your channel
thanks! were so glad you like the videos
The workers must smell heavenly when they come home after a long day.
Im sure they do!
One of the best edited and produced videos ever on this subject! Thanks!
oh wow! That really means a lot. We have plenty of other mini documentaries like this if you're interested
I hope you get to talk about some of the smaller styles of tea from Japan in the future like Nadeshiko, Tamaryokucha and the ever so elusive Japanese black tea Wakoucha.
Yes this is a good idea! We do have a Nadeshiko tea and a tamaryokucha if you are interested: nioteas.com/products/nadeshiko-rose-japanese-fermented-tea
Thank you for an informative and well produced video! There's a Japanese grocery store that I get bottled jasmine tea from and I just picked up some loose leaf sencha tea. Looking forward to trying it soon
let us know what you think of it! and if you're ever interested in trying the best teas we've found during our travels, you can find them on our website nioteas.com
Wow! Thank you for this very informative video. 😊
you're welcome! I'm glad you like it
Nice and condensed piece of information.
hojicha is the best by far.
yes its very good!
Well arranged good job guys
Thank you for uploading, this video is very informative
you're very welcome! Thank you for watching
Excellent video
Very educational
thank you so much!
Great stuff. Keep up the content.
love ur content guys. keep up that good work 💚
thank you so much! We'd love if you could share these videos with others :)
Could you please prepare a video on how to properly rost rice for genmaicha?
yes this is something we can do in the future
Thanks for the information man
you're very welcome! By the way, we are having our Matcha Madness sales so you can save up to 69% off on matcha teas for a limited time: nioteas.com/collections/matcha-powder-and-accessories
This was so interesting
Im so glad you liked it! Thank you for watching
Very informative. Do you know the brand of those double panned glasses you were serving the tea in?
Great content 👍👍 . Thank you!!
Do you know where one can buy the brewer seen at @3:51 ?
Amazing video, thank you !!
thank you for watching!
May I know what's your top 5 matcha brand ? thank you
You should check their website out.
Nice review... well done ☺
thank you so much! We have plenty of other videos where you can learn about the individual types of teas
Thanks
you're welcome!
Yay! Loving your short but informative Videos!!
Thanks!!
Japanese tea is also produced with less pesticides and it's more nutritious than Chinese teas for example.
,ok where can I buy Japanese tea 🍵
The good stuff,
All the best teas we've found after traveling around Japan and meeting with farmers can be found here: nioteas.com
whats the difference between karigane and kukicha?
The genmaicha is great. The toasty sweetness is exactly what green tea needs.
In all these teas which one is best for weight loss and detoxification..plz suggest your suggestion will be highly appreciated 👍😊
when it comes to anything health related the answer will usually be matcha because you are drinking the entire leaf instead of just the extraction
the only thing with matcha is it is quite high in caffeine so if you are sensitive to it you may want to avoid matcha
@@Nioteas thanks for your wonderful response. 😊
@@narayansingh5795 you're very welcome
Hi thanks for this. Does freezing your teas degrade them at all?
the humidity should be so low that you can keep them in the freezer if they are unopened. You don't want to store them after opening because then the humidity from the air will freeze and create "freezer burn"
@@Nioteas got it thanks!
Ganja also good.
I guess i'm one of malaysian who looking something to replace my lipton extra kaw🤣🤣🤣
Nothing beats the Oolong tea
Im glad you like it! We found a great Japanese oolong as well: nioteas.com/products/oolong-miyazaki-sabou-30g
Do you have a webshop to buy from these farms you visited please?
Yes we do: nioteas.com 🍵🙏
@@Nioteas thank you 🌱🙏🏾
Were can i buy in cape town . Green tea
we can ship to SA on nioteas.com
No matter how many types of tea exist, in my view.. they're hot leaf juices
have you tried them all?
I’ve definitely been pronouncing gyokuro incorrectly 😂
Ive pronounced it wrong for so long too! You can see it in earlier videos
My sencha is never that green and I buy high quality and organic 🤔
Its not really an indicator of quality necessarily because there are high quality green teas that are yellow. It's more the type of tea, in this case we are using deep steamed "fukamushi" teas. You can find some great ones on our website!
@@Nioteas thanks! I'll check it out.
The info here is great but what is the purpose of burning through it all so quickly? Do I watch this on slow mo? It's like Ben Shapiro on tea lol
okay thank you for the feedback! I was thinking people would want it informational dense without "fluff"
@@Nioteas I suppose many of the same people who value tea would likely also value information delivered with harmony, pacing and patience. Although I have watched Japanese and Chinese segments that are even faster lol
No
what do you mean?
It's soo boring when you feel like he's just reading off paper
ok
@@Nioteas ur welcome
@@ninja01000 your presence here is too boring as well
@@krestonosets68 ok