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Hojicha Tea

Hojicha is a distinctive Japanese tea made from green tea leaves that have been roasted in a porcelain pot over charcoal, unlike most Japanese teas which are steamed. This process gives Hojicha its unique color, flavor, and aroma. The roasting process not only alters the color of the tea leaves to a reddish-brown but also lowers the caffeine content, making it a popular tea choice for the evening. The flavor profile of Hojicha is markedly different from other Japanese green teas, featuring a smooth, mellow taste with smoky, nutty, and caramel-like notes. It was first introduced in Kyoto, Japan, in the 1920s as a way to utilize older tea leaves and stems that were less suitable for other types of green tea, making it an economical and environmentally friendly option. Today, Hojicha is enjoyed both in Japan and around the world for its comforting warmth and unique taste.

Caffeine Content in Hojicha Tea

The caffeine content in Hojicha Tea is typically around 100mg per serving. This can vary based on the preparation method, including whether or not the tea was decaffinated. In the case of uncaffinated tea, Hojicha Tea will contain about 2% or less than the original caffeine content, or 2mg of caffeine.
Green teaCaffeine Content

100mg