Hojicha (焙じ茶, "roasted tea") is a Japanese green tea rendered a distinctive reddish-brown by roasting Bancha leaves — the summer crop harvested after Sencha — over charcoal or in a porcelain pot at high temperature. The roasting transforms the leaf completely: the vivid green colour becomes deep reddish-brown, the grassy vegetal character of the original green tea converts into toasty, nutty warmth, and much of the caffeine evaporates during the high-heat process.
The result is toasty, nutty flavour with a slightly mesquite note — earthy and warm, soothing, clean finish. No bitterness, no astringency, no grassiness. An Adagio customer favourite that reviewers describe as "comforting, relaxing, and great as an everyday staple." Because of its low caffeine content, Hojicha is traditionally used in Japan as a nighttime tea and is routinely served to children and the elderly. It is the Japanese tea you can drink at any hour.
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
$9
Lore
There are many ways to categorize tea. The most common is by color, such as white, green, or black. Tea grading categorizes tea by quality (determined by leaf wholeness and content). In Japan, teas can also be categorized by the way they are processed, such as steamed Sencha or ground Matcha. Hojicha, which is made from Bancha tea (second flush Sencha), is unique because it is roasted. During roasting, the tea leaves change color and flavor and lose some of their caffeine. For this reason, Hojicha is often used as a nighttime tea or for children and the elderly.
Questions and Answers
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For someone who hates black teas, would this be a good morning tea?
Asked by Katrina Quoka
on May 8th, 2020
“ Give the sample size a try. It doesn't taste like black tea, or for that matter what people usually think of as green tea. I enjoy the roasted, nutty flavor. It was the house tea of a local Japanese restaurant. ”
Answered by Deborah Dillard
on May 24th, 2021
“ Hello Katrina! This is a customer favorite, and has moderate caffeine. It could be a lovely addition to your mornings. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on May 8th, 2020
“ Probably not. It is completely different from Black tea ”
Answered by Miriam Kahn
on May 24th, 2020
I've only ever had Hojica made in a similar way to Matcha, resulting in a latte type beverage. is it possible to grind this as a powder to use like that, or is it better to just steep regularly, then add some foamed milk?
Asked by Thea Clair
on April 27th, 2022
“ Hello Thea! You absolutely can grind this up to use more like Matcha. We offer our gritTEA. You could brew normally then add foamed milk as well. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on April 28th, 2022
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