Houjicha Heaven Organic Hojicha Tea Bags from Shizuoka (2g x 30 bags)

Producer: Happy Mukoujimaen
ID: 99
These carefully produced 100% organic tea bags make it easy to enjoy the nutty roasted flavor of hojicha time and time again.
¥ 1,296
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This tea is produced with love and care by Happy Mukoujimaen in the mountainous region of Shizuoka, where the air is crisp and clean. No pesticides or chemical fertilizers are used in the growing process, as Happy Mukoujimaen believes in 100% organic farming. After picking, the tea leaves are carefully roasted over an open fire. This hojicha has a refreshing, fragrant flavor, and is caffeine-free. It is easy to drink and can be enjoyed by adults, children, and babies alike. Additionally, the tea bags are made from unbleached paper, which is both human and eco-friendly, so you can enjoy your tea with peace of mind. This pack comes with 30 bags of delicious hojicha, so you can enjoy the delightful flavors on many occasions.
Dietary Restrictions
  • Gluten-free
  • Vegetarian
  • Pescetarian
Technical Details
  • Product weight: 60 gr
  • Product height: 1 cm
  • Product width: 13 cm
  • Product length: 18 cm
DISCLAIMER: Please be aware the common allergens and dietary restrictions listed here are directly translated from the product’s packaging and information from the seller. We cannot guarantee the presence or lack of certain allergens/animal products in the products. Please use caution for any personal health concerns when consuming these products at your own risk.
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Houjicha Heaven Organic Hojicha Tea Bags from Shizuoka (2g x 30 bags) is produced in Shizuoka prefecture.
Producer
Happy Mukoujimaen
Shizuoka Prefecture
Happy Mukoujimaen of Shizuoka Prefecture has been committed to producing 100% organic tea since 1982. As a pioneer in organic tea cultivation, they received the first organic JAS certification for a tea business in Japan. By growing tea plants without the use of harsh pesticides or chemical fertilizers, Happy Mukoujimaen hopes to bring people closer to nature. This farm also uses a unique cultivation method called “Ippon-jitate” which involves growing tea trees in uncrowded conditions. Doing this helps draw out the full flavor and power of the tea and results in trees that are rich in nutrients. Compared to trees grown by conventional methods, Happy Mukoujimaen's have trucks that are roughly ten times bigger and roots that are eight times longer.