Japanese Green Tea

It is better to be without food for three days than Green Tea for one.

Green Tea for Weight Loss

Green Tea Weight Loss Effects. In January 2005 the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition published a study regarding the effect of Green Tea catechins  on body fat.The 12 week study took 35 Japanese men with similar weights and BMI’s, fed them similar diets and gave each one bottle of green tea per day. The 35 men [...] → Continue Reading Green Tea for Weight Loss

History Of Tea

The History of Green Tea Based from the ancient accounts of the “Mondal”, the “Camellia Sinensis” (scientific name for tea) originated in Southeast Asia particularly along the northeastern communities in Burma and China. The early Chinese and Assamese botanists came up with the “Camellia Sinensis Theory” in which the average chromosome numbers of tea plant [...] → Continue Reading History Of Tea

Genmaicha

Japanese Characters: 玄米茶 Genmaicha, Meaning – ‘Brown Rice Tea’, This tea combines Green Tea (Usually Bancha or Sencha) with toasted Brown Rice. Nowadays in Japan, many kinds of blended tea are imported from all over the world, the most popular blended tea is Genmaicha. What Is Genmaicha? Genmaicha, or brown rice tea refers to the [...] → Continue Reading Genmaicha

Shincha

  Japanese Characters: 新茶 Shincha, Meaning – ‘New Tea’ / ‘First Tea’, This is the first tea to be harvested in the year. When April’s gentle wind has blown the cherry blossom petals and brought forth the engendering of the tea leaves, the shincha season has started in Japan. Shincha Season Shincha season is roughly [...] → Continue Reading Shincha

Fukamushicha

Japanese Characters: 深蒸し茶 Fukamushicha, Meaning – ‘Long Steamed Tea’, Fukamushicha is a Sencha tea that has been deep steamed. “Fukamushicha” is a sub-tea of Sencha whereas deep steaming for twice as long causes the leaves to crumble and release an overall ‘fuller’ beverage. Appearance of Fukamushicha Fukamushicha has a deeper grassy green than regular Sencha. [...] → Continue Reading Fukamushicha

Kabusecha

Kabusecha Japanese Characters: 冠茶 Meaning – ‘Covered Tea’, appropriately named as it is shaded for one week before harvesting. “Kabusecha” or figuratively known as “Covered Tea” is classified as a form of  “Sencha”. What is Kabusecha? Kabusecha is broadly classified as sencha.  The price is slightly cheaper than gyokuro. Like gyokuro, these tea leaves are [...] → Continue Reading Kabusecha

Gyokuro

Japanese Characters : 玉露 Meaning – ‘Jade Dew’, or ‘Imperial Jade Dew’, as it was once reserved specially for the Emporers consumption. “Gyokuro” is considered to be the most expensive tea product in Japan today. Gyokuro is different from other Japanese teas such as “Kabusecha” and “Sencha” in terms of cultivation and taste. What is [...] → Continue Reading Gyokuro

Sencha

Sencha Japanese Characters: 煎茶 Meaning – ‘Decocted Tea’, ‘Decoct’ means ‘To extract the essence of something by boiling it’.“ What is Sencha? Sencha is the most popular Japanese tea.  Many people in Japan think of Sencha when they hear “o-cha”– a polite expression of tea. Most Japanese households stock and serve it for their family [...] → Continue Reading Sencha

Japanese Green Tea

The history of Green Tea in Japan, from its introduction from China to the modern day Green Tea cakes and ice cream.

Health Benefits of Green Tea

There are many health benefits associated with Green Tea, not just as a Weight Loss aid.