Hojicha

Hojicha has a special place in Japanese daily life and is often enjoyed as an everyday beverage. It is commonly served after meals due to its digestive benefits, and it’s a popular tea choice in the evening because of its low caffeine content. It is also commonly enjoyed with a...

Hojicha has a special place in Japanese daily life and is often enjoyed as an everyday beverage. It is commonly served after meals due to its digestive benefits, and it’s a popular tea choice in the evening because of its low caffeine content. It is also commonly enjoyed with a light snack or Japanese sweets (wagashi), providing a balancing contrast to the sweetness of desserts.

The roasted aroma of hojicha has a soothing quality, which is why it’s favored by many who seek a relaxing tea-drinking experience. In addition to being enjoyed at home, hojicha is often served in cafés or restaurants and can be found in various forms, such as bottled hojicha, hojicha lattes, or even hojicha-flavored desserts.