Genmaicha: CBD tea Infused with Coconut & Green Tea
Toasty rice & coconut meet tropical notes in this vibrant take on a classic Genmaicha. Exceptionally smooth and well-balanced, our Coconut Genmaicha is a subtly sweet any-time tea.
UPDATE: 20-pack now in resealable, low-impact bags for eco-friendly freshness.
What does Coconut Genmaicha taste like?
Light toasted rice flavor with accents of coconut, bright lemon and roses.
Tasting Notes: Nutty, Bright, Warm.
What are the benefits of Coconut Genmaicha?
Today, we’ve combined a semi-sweet assortment of fruits & herbs for an exceptionally delicious any-time tea. Meet our all-new Coconut Genmaicha CBD tea!
Genmaicha is a Japanese Green Tea with brown rice kernels. The blend of the rice and the green tea balances out the astringent flavor with a warm nutty flavor of roasted rice. Sometimes it is referred to as “popcorn tea”. There are a lot of different origin stories of Genmaicha, some dating as far back to the 15th Century Japan, but the most probable and common story of Genmaicha is that toasted rice was added to Green Tea in the 1900s as a way of stretching tea during times of hardship. It is high in antioxidants and has an array of carotenoids and ascorbic acid.
Rose Petals have been used for medicinal and cultural purposes for centuries. There are over 130 species of roses and thousands of cultivars. They are high in antioxidants, polyphenols and gallic acid.
Rosehips are one of the oldest plants! They are fruits from a rose that appear in early summer and begin to ripen throughout late autumn. They begin to develop on wild roses and the flowers begin to drop off. They are a rich source of vitamin C.
Blackberry Leaf is most commonly recognized for their delicious summer berries, but the leaves are also great. The leaves are high in vitamin C and hydrolysable tannins and flavonoids.
Lemongrass is an aromatic and uplifting herb.It is also called citronell. It contains antioxidants and was commonly used as a folk remedy.
The History of Genmaicha
There are a lot of different origin stories of Genmaicha, some dating as far back as the 15th Century Japan. The first legend centers around a servant who had some rice grains hidden up his sleeve, the grains of rice fell out when he was serving his master an expensive cup of tea.
The second tale is of housewives around the same period, who would mix cheap brown rice into expensive green tea so that common people and their households could enjoy the expensive tea and it would allow them to stretch the tea so it would last longer.
However, the most probable and common story of Genmaicha is that toasted rice was added to Green Tea in the 1900s as a way of stretching tea during times of hardship and war. This was an easy way to make the tea last longer.
When should I drink Coconut Genmaicha?
Most commonly enjoyed before meals, Genmaicha can be enjoyed any time of day. It contains caffeine so it is a great replacement for coffee in the morning or as an afternoon pick me up. Remember, each bag can be used up to 2-3 times (and be sure to press and massage the bag with a spoon for maximum benefit!)
Est. 50-60MG Per Tea Bag (Full Spectrum). Batches vary.
20 pack available
Contains coconut milk (used as a lipid to increase CBD absorption)
The Brothers Apothecary exclusively uses hemp that contains <0.3% THC and is licensed with the Department of Agriculture. Ingredients Hemp (cannabis sativa) Aromatic Oregon-grown hemp sourced from USDA Organic Certified and 3rd-Party Tested farms. Considered “industrial,” with less than 0.3% THC. Genmaicha A toasted rice green tea, popularized for its nutty, semi-sweet flavor. Floral and toasty, Genmaicha brews a light yellow hue and is exceptionally mild. Lemongrass An aromatic, uplifting & bright herb. Semi sweet with subtle citrus notes. Rumored to be Paracelsus’ favorite herb. Lemon Peel Citrus x limon is from the Rutaceae family. Lemon Peels add characteristic bright and citrus notes to beverages and foods. More tart than orange. Rose Petals Harvested from organic red & pink Rosa damascena plants. Vibrant, sweet & floral. Rose petals add a unique decadence along with nutritional value. Blackberry Leaf Used as a gentle astringent tonic in herbal concoctions. Usually mild, but with a pleasant, fruity flavor. Toasted Coconut Flakes Fresh young coconut meat, shredded and toasted. Nutty, roasted flavor with mild sweet and savory flavors. Pineapple Powder Pineapple powder is highly concentrated with antioxidants, vitamin C, manganese, and vitamin B-complexes. Coconut Milk Powder Freshly pressed coconut milk. Supports cannabinoid bioavailability & rich in iron, fiber & magnesium, and antioxidants like selenium. Yuca Root The root of the Cassava plant. Used to produce tapioca maltodextrin, which prevents caking & clumping. Acacia Fiber A water-soluble dietary fiber exuded from the acacia tree. Sourced from small organic farms.
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