Japanese Genmaicha: Green tea with roasted rice

Veröffentlicht: 14.03.2026 Lesezeit: 4 Min.
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Japanese Genmaicha is a tea for people who seek not just taste, but atmosphere. Instead of being quickly drunk on the side, this tea invites you to consciously arrive, brew it, and take a few quiet minutes in your everyday life. You can discover Japanese Genmaicha directly in the SteinKunstWerk shop .

What makes this tea special

Genmaicha is a traditional Japanese-inspired style that combines green tea with roasted rice. It is precisely this combination that makes it so special: it has a soft, nutty, and pleasantly calming flavor.

Taste and effect in the cup

In terms of flavor, Japanese Genmaicha has a clear profile: roasted rice, nutty, mild . This is precisely its appeal. It has character without being overpowering, and is therefore very well suited to people who want to drink their tea mindfully and in a relaxed atmosphere.

Caffeine: What you should know

Genmaicha, a green tea, also contains caffeine , but is often perceived as particularly well-balanced. It is well-suited to focused, yet unhurried moments throughout the day.

How to make the infusion

  • Water temperature: approx. 80 °C
  • Brewing time: approximately 2 minutes
  • Tip: Genmaicha has a particularly well-rounded appearance if you don't apply it too forcefully.

What Japanese Genmaicha goes well with

Rice dishes, neutral snacks, mild breakfasts or small savory bites harmonize very nicely with its nutty character.

For whom this tea is particularly interesting

  • for all those who want to enjoy tea more consciously,
  • for people who choose based on origin, style and impact rather than just habit,
  • For anyone looking for a tea that can be easily integrated into rituals, breaks and quiet periods of the day.

Discover more from the series

If you'd like to delve deeper into the world of tea, you'll find further tea reviews, preparation tips, and guidance in our series. The following articles are particularly relevant to this post:

FAQ about Japanese Genmaicha

Is this tea more suitable for beginners or for connoisseurs?

In many cases, Japanese Genmaicha works for both: beginners gain a clear understanding of the style, while connoisseurs can consciously explore its subtleties, its balance, and the appropriate preparation.

When is this tea particularly suitable?

That depends on the caffeine profile and your habits. That's precisely why we've categorized the time of day and the effects for you above.

Where can I find more relevant content?

In the knowledge center of SteinKunstWerk , in the blog Ritual & Space and of course directly in the shop for the product .

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