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What are the benefits of Japanese tea?

What are the benefits of Japanese tea?

Positive Effects of Japanese Green Tea

  • Removing free radicals (activated oxygen)
  • Reducing cholesterol.
  • Reducing fat.
  • Antibacterial and sterilizing.
  • Antiviral.
  • Preventing the influenza infection.
  • Moderating allergies.
  • Oral care.

What are the three main types of tea in Japan?

Matcha (抹茶) The most widely known tea in Japan is matcha.

  • Hojicha (ほうじ茶) Hojicha is a type of green tea that has been roasted at high temperatures over charcoal.
  • Sencha (煎茶)
  • Mugicha (麦茶)
  • Kombucha (昆布茶)
  • Sobacha (そば茶)
  • Gobocha (ごぼう茶)
  • Genmaicha (玄米茶)
  • What is the most popular tea brand in Japan?

    The most popular ready-to-drink (RTD) tea brand in Japan was Gogo No Kocha manufactured by Kirin Beverage Company as revealed in a survey conducted in March 2021.

    Where does Maiko Tea come from?

    Maiko’s award winning teas are the finest Japan has to offer. Grown and processed in Uji (Japan) they will be shipped directly from Uji to you. Learn About Japanese Tea with Animation! Let’s learn more about Japanese tea with Chako’s amusing Tea Adventure Animation.

    Why maikoya tea ceremony?

    MAIKOYA is the only Tea Ceremony venue to win The Tripadvisor Travelers Choice Award 4 years in a row (2018-2021) We offers traditional geisha (maiko) experiences and authentic geisha shows in Kyoto everyday. By participating in the geisha (maiko) experiences, you get to interact with the geisha and also learn about this unique tradition.

    What is maikotea?

    Welcome to MaikoTea! It is our sincere desire that all people and nations would come to know and appreciate the world of healthy and tasty Japanese green tea. Maiko’s award winning teas are the finest Japan has to offer. Grown and processed in Uji (Japan) they will be shipped directly from Uji to you.

    Who are Maiko and maiko?

    Maiko are the apprentice Geisha who are still training to perfect their cultural and entertainment skills. Maiko must live in the “mother”s house and depend on the little stipend she receives from the geisha house.

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