[Anti-Waste] Organic Hojicha / 15 Sachets of 2g
[Anti-Waste] Organic Hojicha / 15 Sachets of 2g
This product has a MBD (minimum durability date) of 05/2024.
Pouch containing 15 individual crystal sachets of organic Hojicha tea
This roasted green tea is very fragrant, with aromas of roasting and dried fruits. Quenching, it is pleasant not because of the sugar, which is totally absent, but because of its rough character. Its greatest characteristic is its "smoky" side, although it is not. After tasting, the empty cup retains a sweet scent of burnt caramel. Less caffeine than other green teas and gentle on the stomach.
Net weight - 30g
Ingredient – Green tea
Origin - Japan-Shizuoka
Specification
- Temperature: 100°C
- Time: 60S
- Dosage: 2g/100ml
- Organic
Saveurs
- Bitterness: 0.5/5
- Sweetness: 3/5
- Intensity: 3/5
- Umami: 1/5
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Is it safe to consume expired tea?
Tea often comes with a date on the package. However, contrary to popular belief, this date does not mean that the tea becomes unfit for consumption.
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