Clearspring

Organic Japanese Hojicha - 20 Tea Sachets

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  • Ingredients: Organically grown roasted green tea leaves

    Product weight: 20 bags (36g)

    Clearspring Organic Hojicha is grown in the luscious rolling hills around Kyoto and Kyushu, areas known for their ideal climatic and soil conditions which produce some of the finest tea in Japan. The unique character of Hojicha comes from ageing and roasting the tea leaves, giving them a distinct nutty aroma and smoky flavour. Whilst our Hojicha can be enjoyed at any time of the day, it is perfect after a meal or as a calming evening tea to help you unwind. 

    New 100% Sustainable Packaging

    • Teabags: Compostable
    • Tags, Envelopes, Carton: Recyclable

    Our new Teabags range is non-GM and in 100% sustainable packaging. The teabags are stitched together using a unique folding process and are staple free. The strings are made of 100% organic cotton and the outer carton is recyclable and printed using vegetable-based ink.


    Product Code: TEA0702.036A
  • This product is exempt from the need to disclose nutritional data under regulation (EU) 1169/2011.

  • Boil fresh water and pour over the teabag. Infuse for 2 minutes only for best flavour.
  • Third Generation Tea Family from Kyoto, Japan

    In the hills around Kyoto, the third generation of the Nagata family use special organic methods, known as Nature Farming, to produce a range of exquisite green teas for Clearspring.

    The ancient farming approach used by the Nagatas builds up soil vitality by maintaining a semi-wild environment, where the plants are not overly protected and gain nourishment from repeated applications of compost made from tea clippings and dried leaves, which together with regular mulching helps control weed growth and maintain soil moisture.

    Whilst most tea farmers spray their plants with pesticides and herbicides 15-20 times a year, the Nagatas' tea bushes have a vigour that enables them to thrive without chemical inputs.

    The Nagatas' yields may be lower than average but their plants have far less mould and blight. They remain productive for up to 40 years, twice as long as the typical tea bush treated with chemicals.

    As well as growing tea, the Nagatas undertake the skilful blanching, drying and roasting processes to bring out the unique flavours of each individual blend.

Customer Reviews

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Anonymous
Fragrant and flavourful

I enjoy my tea strong so brewed a cuppa with 1 sachet of Clearspring's Hojicha and 200 ml of boiled bottled soft water (Volvic). Full of clean flavour and nutty aroma. Mmmm!

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Anonymous
VERY GOOD TEA

high quality tea as always . two teabags in a cup makes a strong roasty drink that tastes like coffee but without the bitterness or caffeine . pleasant aroma

Hi oceangate, thank you for taking the time to leave a review for our Organic Japanese Hojicha tea. We're sorry to hear that it wasn't to your liking. Your description sounds like our Genmaicha tea, which contains roasted rice, so we will pass this feedback along to our quality team to investigate. If possible, please provide the P/E dates on the pack to help with our investigation.

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David Harding

Excellent tea - strong and good taste but also lower in caffeine which is good for me during the late day and evening........

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ApolloCreed
Tastes Good

I order these via ebay. In my opinion they taste better than green tea but they cost a lot more per teabag. They are well packaged and have a very pleasant flavour. I have read that they have health benefits and they are very low in caffeine. Although I think Matcha has greater health benefits but then you have the downside of the high caffeine content in Matcha. If you can handle it, it might be worth eating some of the leaves from these Hojicha teabags after finishing your drink in order to get the full health benefits.

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Asiye Aydin
Refreshing yet relaxing

This is by far my favourite tea. It’s invigorating, but relaxing at the same time. Basically just makes you happy. How is that possible? I was upset I couldn’t find it at my local waitrose anymore and was so happy to see it’s still sold online.