Also known as “Hōjicha”, Japanese Roasted Tea is a type of green tea that is
roasted at high temperatures. This process gives the tea a smooth, smoky flavor
and a reddish-brown color. It was invented in the 1920s by a tea merchant who
was looking for a way to reduce waste during the tea production process. Hōjicha
is made by roasting tea leaves, stems, stalks, and twigs at an extremely high
temperature of approximately 350°C for hours until they turn a reddish-brown
color. This process creates a distinct roasted tea with a smoky aroma.
Hōjicha is made from tea leaves that are grown in the Kagoshima prefecture of
Japan, which is located in the southwestern part of the island of Kyūshū. The mild
climate and diverse environment make it ideal for the cultivation of tea crops.
The volcanic soil is rich in nutrients and minerals all year round, which gives the
tea leaves and Chatime Japanese Roasted Tea its high quality and taste
compared to other roasted varieties.
It is no surprise that Hōjicha is a favorite all over the world for its phenomenal
taste.
The high-temperature roasting process lowers the astringency in the tea
and creates a sweet ending note. Some Taiwanese High Mountain Oolong tea
leaves are added to the roasting process to bring out a smooth caramel
aftertaste and enhance the overall flavor. For tea lovers who are looking for an
extra creamy flavor, Chatime Japanese Roasted Milk Tea is not to be missed!