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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. Kabusecha - Wikipedia

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    Kabuse tea, or kabusecha (かぶせ茶) is a class of Japanese tea leaf. Kabuseru (かぶせる) literally means to cover or place on top, as a hat on a head, therefore kabuse tea is a tea leaf harvested from a tea plant that, for some period of time ranging from 2–25 days, [1] has had a porous material draped over the plant while the young leaves are being produced. [2]

  5. 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.

  6. Sencha - Wikipedia

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    The initial steaming step imparts a difference in the flavour between Chinese and Japanese green tea, with Japanese green tea having a more vegetal, almost grassy flavour (some taste seaweed-like). Infusions from sencha and other green teas that are steamed (like most common Japanese green teas) are also greener in colour and slightly more ...

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    McDonald’s beloved mascot’s Irish (and appropriately green) relative flew to the States on Tuesday, Feb. 4, ahead of the Shamrock Shake’s annual return. Like Grimace, Uncle O’Grimacey is ...

  8. South Asians in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Many South Asian people are well-integrated into Irish society and embrace the culture of Ireland. However, the presence of South Asian people in Ireland has noticeably affected many aspects of Irish life. Festivals such as Diwali and Eid al-Fitr are celebrated every year in Ireland by South Asian people and native Irish people alike. There are ...

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