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From M&K's Tea Company

A GREAT TEA FOR A BLEAK MONDAY MORNING

Kuromaicha (literally "black rice tea") is a Japanese green tea made of high-heat pan-roasted black rice and Hojicha and Kyobancha roasted green teas. Kuromaicha is an exclusive tea from M&K’s we developed over a period of many months through rigorous experimentation (and failure). Eventually, we found a combination of ingredients we loved, and now we are offering our results to you! Our unique process involves heating the rice dry (no soaking, cooking or use of oil) until it begins to pop, creating distinctive grains with a lovely roasted aroma. We then mix the rice with the green tea and coat the mixture with ground toasted black rice for an even toastier taste.

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Organic roasted Japanese green tea, organic toasted black rice.

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Last night was the final night of the Dropzone Commander League, meaning next Monday is the first day of the tournament. I have a respectable (yes, this is sarcasm) 3-3 record putting me square in the middle for tournament seating. I have no hope of winning, I just hope that I make it past the first round of single elimination. Also my DAO suppliment experiments seems to be going well, I have not gotten a stomach ache after eating any of the things, including stuff that has made me really sick in the past, it also seems like my ‘post-fermentation’ headaches are better, meaning no more fear of Shou migraines (that was a horrifying thing, though it only happened after a really nasty Shou, higher grade clean ones give me a slight headache at the worst, much like the headaches I get post cheese binge. Though it did make me unable to even smell Shou without getting a splitting headache for the better part of year!) So that is news from the me world, now on to tea!

Today’s tea comes from the mad scientists at M&K’s Tea Company, specifically their Kuromaicha! If you are wondering what that is, it is a blend of Toasted Black Rice, Kyobancha, and Hojicha, this is a toasted tea lover’s dream, or at least my dream, because I am always wanting to see people make blends with Hojicha and Kyobancha, they are just such awesome teas that never get used. You all know me, I get excited when I see unusual blends, and that is how I first discovered M&K’s Tea Company, it is a bit of their specialty. So, does it smell toasty? Yes, yes it does, it is like a campfire with notes of marshmallow, toasted bread, toasted corn, loam, and a slight umami note from the toasted rice. Yes, it is rather fascinating, the black rice is not as sweet as the rice you get in the usual genmaicha, it has a savory note more similar to Basmati rice.

I decided to use my neglected pseudo-houhin for this one, the poor thing does not get enough love. Brewing the leaves fills my little tea area with an intense toasty aroma, like someone is toasting rice over a campfire next to me, it makes me feel warm and relaxed. The aroma of the soggy leaf pile (that looks like a leaf pile, Kyobancha is such a ‘pile of mulch’ tea) is sweet, with notes of marshmallow and freshly toasted corn and bread. After that is a finish of toasted rice and loam, with a lingering toasty note. The liquid is sweet, smoky, and loamy, just like an autumn campfire!

Ok, clearly someone took the essence of autumn and distilled it down into a cup of tea! It is loamy, toasty, smoky, grainy, and sweet, all in one! It is not as sweet as Kyobancha on its own, but it does still have the toasted marshmallow and loamy notes, but now they are mixed with toasted bread and rice, and a nice finish of smoke. It reminds me of eating rice crackers (not the seaweed ones, but the more Gluten Free alternate to crackers, ones) while drinking a toasty cup of more savory Kyobancha. This tea pleases me on a taste level and a feeling level, since it reminds me so much of my favorite parts of autumn.

For blog and photos: http://ramblingbutterflythoughts.blogspot.com/2015/04/m-tea-company-kuromaicha-tea-review.html

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