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Tea sold abroad, whether it is black, green or jasmine, almost always contains sugar, honey, or some other kind of sweetener. In Southeast Asia, even bottles of tea labeled “sugarless” or “non-sugar” use sweeteners other than sugar, making them taste very sweet to the Japanese palate....
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Genmai Cha is a classic Japanese green tea, blended with toasted, popped rice. Originally created to stretch short supplies of tea, now enjoyed by tea lovers here and abroad. Warm and nutty taste, with a lovely savory quality.
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In Japan, drinkingteais very popular. Originally, people drank tea as a form of medicine. Soon they drank it because they enjoyed it. At first, black tea was the most popular. But in the 12th century this changed. The people used a different kind of tea – green tea, or ‘matcha’....