Genmai Cha (玄米茶, literally "brown rice tea") is a classic Japanese green tea blended with toasted, popped brown rice — giving the cup its characteristic warm, nutty, savory quality and one of the most distinctive aromas of any Japanese tea. Originally created to stretch short tea supplies by blending with inexpensive roasted rice, Genmai Cha evolved from a practical economy into one of Japan's most beloved everyday teas.
Also informally called "popcorn tea" in English — because the puffed rice grains that pop during roasting resemble miniature popcorn — and "people's tea" in Japan, it is warm and nutty with a lovely savory quality that is easy to combine with food. A hearty cup that is substantially less astringent than standard green tea, making it accessible to anyone who finds pure green tea too sharp or too grassy. Ideal for mealtime.
TEA TYPE
Green Tea
CAFFEINE
Moderate
Green tea usually offers a gentler lift than black tea or coffee, with enough caffeine for a light, refreshing boost.
STEEP
180° for 2-3 mins
Use the shorter steep for a smoother cup; over-steeping may taste bitter.
Our teabags contain the same high-quality tea as our loose-tea offerings. Their pyramid shape gives the leaves plenty of room to unfurl and infuse, placing more flavor in each cup. Enjoy the superior flavor of gourmet tea with the convenience of a disposable bag.
teabags
15 full leaf pyramids
$14
Fresh Portions
genmai cha
Simplify your preparation of loose tea with our "portion" packets. Each holds the right amount of leaves for one serving to enjoy at home, work or on the go. Simply rip, pour and steep, with nothing to measure or clean. Includes 12 servings.
portions
Teforia-ready
$14
Lore
Puffed rice is made by applying steam and high pressure to rice kernels, similar to how popcorn is made from corn. Popular in many Asian countries, it can be served in spicy, savory, or sweet dishes and is even offered to Hindu gods or goddesses in some regions. In the US, it is more commonly found in cereals like and candy bars. Today, most puffed rice is made using the "gun puffing" method, which was developed by American inventor Alexander P. Anderson, who first showcased his invention at the World's Fair in 1904.
Questions and Answers
Ask a question about genmai cha and have the Adagio Teas community offer feedback.
Is this the same tea as the Green Popcorn tea bags?
Asked by Mactoons
on October 22nd, 2019
“ Yes it is, Maya! ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on October 22nd, 2019
Is this Sencha or Bancha Genmai cha? Thank you
Asked by Stephanie Rangel
on January 13th, 2021
“ Hello Stephanie! This is Sencha Genmai Cha! ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on January 14th, 2021
Does this contain only rice and tea? Some genmai cha I have had include corn.
Asked by Christina Ek
on June 5th, 2021
“ Hello Carl! This contains green tea and rice only. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on June 7th, 2021
“ Thanks! ”
Answered by Christina Ek
on June 7th, 2021
Does Genmai Cha contain gluten? (rice is a GRAIN)
Asked by JEROLYN JANSSEN
on June 13th, 2022
“ Hello Jerolyn! Rice is naturally gluten-free. All of our teas are free from the Top 8 allergens and are safe for people with gluten allergies or Celiac. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on June 14th, 2022
“ What a relief. I really like Genmai Cha and happy I can continue with it. ”
Answered by JEROLYN JANSSEN
on June 14th, 2022
Is it made with gyokuro
Asked by Lauren Saltman
on April 23rd, 2023
“ Hello Lauren! This is made with Sencha. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on April 25th, 2023
Is the genmai cha tea made with toasted white or brown rice? Thanks
Asked by Sheryl Ransom
on May 19th, 2024
“ Hello Sheryl! It is made with toasted white rice. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on May 21st, 2024
Meet our genmai cha farmer, Masuda Yoshio
To ensure the best quality and value, we import our teas directly from the
countries in which they are grown, working closely with the farmers who tender
them. Our Roots Campaign connects our customers with the rich stories and the farmers
behind some of our most popular teas.
How long have you been growing tea?
“I was born and raised in Makihohara region, the Japan's No.1 green tea production area. I have been involved with green tea production for the past 38 years.”
What got you started in the Tea industry?
“My grandfather started green tea farming and production, and my father took over it and then myself. I am the third generation. Masudaen as a company has been doing green tea business for almost a century now.”
Can you describe a typical day out in the field. How many hours would that be?
“I walk around the green tea fields at 6AM every morning, and checking green tea bushes. During harvest season, I harvest tea leaves with young staff, and do the processing also. Freshness is the most crucial thing for green tea. So, our factory is moving 24 hours a day during the harvest season. The harvested tea leaves becomes green tea (finished products) the next day. ”