Genmaicha Brown Rice Green Tea
Japan — historically a budget tea extending expensive tea leaves with rice
Genmaicha (玄米茶) blends bancha or sencha green tea leaves with roasted brown rice (genmai), some of which pop during roasting into tiny puffed pieces resembling popcorn — earning it the nickname 'popcorn tea.' The combination produces a uniquely nutty, toasty, less astringent tea that is both warming and approachable. Historically it was a budget tea (rice extended expensive tea leaves), now appreciated for its distinctive character. Lower caffeine than pure sencha due to dilution with rice. Brewing: 80-85°C water, 1-2 minute steep. The matcha-iri genmaicha variant adds fine matcha powder for color and additional flavor depth.