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  2. Genmaicha - Wikipedia

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    Genmaicha (玄米茶, 'brown rice tea') is a Japanese brown rice green tea consisting of green tea mixed with roasted popped brown rice. [1] It is sometimes referred to colloquially as "popcorn tea" because a few grains of the rice pop during the roasting process and resemble popcorn, or as "people's tea", as the rice served as a filler and reduced the price of the tea, making it historically ...

  3. Talk:Genmaicha - Wikipedia

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    The leaves in the one I have are fairly bright green and flattened, looking something like dragonwell tea. Badagnani 02:06, 8 September 2007 (UTC) As long as I know (not academic research), the tea used in Genmaicha is Bancha. I hear that genmai is used for the purpose to add good taste to bad(Hi) tea.

  4. Tea blending and additives - Wikipedia

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    Various other tea blends containing different berries (either dried fruit or flavoring agents), like lychee, are sold commercially today. Fruit: Other fruits or fruit flavorings (such as mango or peach) are also commonly blended with teas; Roasted grain: Genmaicha is a popular Japanese green tea with roasted rice added.

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    Like Grimace, Uncle O’Grimacey is an oblong-shaped, fluffy mascot. According to McDonald’s lore, the European relative lives in Sham Rock, Ireland, but visits McDonaldland for family reunions.

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  8. Kamairicha - Wikipedia

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    It does not undergo the usual steam treatments of Japanese tea and does not have the characteristic astringent taste of most Japanese tea. After a short withering, they are fired in hot iron pans of up to 300°C with repeated agitation to prevent charring. The various rolling techniques used produce teas of different leaf form.

  9. List of Irish dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of dishes found in Ireland. Irish cuisine is a style of cooking originating from Ireland, developed or adapted by Irish people . It evolved from centuries of social and political change, and in the 20th and 21st century has more international influences.

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