
Mezame Medium Roast Hojicha Powder
Mezame Hojicha Powder is a premium Japanese roasted green tea crafted from shade-grown tea leaves and stems, gently roasted to perfection in Kagoshima, Japan. With its deep, nutty aroma and naturally low caffeine, this hojicha latte powder offers a soothing, toasty alternative to matcha - perfect for evenings or moments of quiet reflection. Rich in antioxidants yet smooth on the palate, it delivers warm, caramel-like notes and a comforting aroma that embodies Japanese simplicity.
Whisk it into a creamy hojicha latte, blend it into desserts, or enjoy it straight as a calming roasted green tea. 100% pure, finely ground, and crafted from tea leaves and stems, it’s the ideal matcha alternative for those who love depth, warmth, and balance.
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Naturally low in caffeine; perfect for evenings & relaxation
- Rich in antioxidants despite its gentle roast
- Supports digestion & is kind to the stomach
- Calming & grounding; ideal for stress relief
- A cozy alternative to coffee with a roasted, nutty flavor
- Can be enjoyed hot, iced, or in lattes & desserts - Grown in Kagoshima, Japan
- Balanced roast between toasty depth and natural sweetness
- Sustainably cultivated and roasted to preserve freshness & aroma
- Single-origin leaves roasted in small batches -
- Sift 2g (about 1 tsp) with 30 mL of hot water at 80º C
- Whisk using a bamboo whisk until a "microfoam" is formed
- Add 120 mL hot water (not boiling) to the whisked hojicha and enjoy hot
To make a perfect iced latte:
- Sift 2g (about 1 tsp) hojicha and whisk with 30 mL hot water at 80º C
- Add 90-100 g ice and 100 mL oat/almond milk to a glass (Dairy milk can also be used)
- Pour the whisked hojicha on top of the ice to create a beautiful layered drink and enjoy. -
- Please consult your healthcare provider if you are pregnant, lactating or undergoing a medical treatment for any condition
- Hojicha, just like regular tea and coffee, contains small amounts of tannin, which "may" reduce iron absorption. Avoid consuming hojicha closer to meals and iron-rich foods
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Mezame Hojicha Powder is a premium Japanese roasted green tea crafted from shade-grown tea leaves and stems, gently roasted to perfection in Kagoshima, Japan. With its deep, nutty aroma and naturally low caffeine, this hojicha latte powder offers a soothing, toasty alternative to matcha - perfect for evenings or moments of quiet reflection. Rich in antioxidants yet smooth on the palate, it delivers warm, caramel-like notes and a comforting aroma that embodies Japanese simplicity.
Whisk it into a creamy hojicha latte, blend it into desserts, or enjoy it straight as a calming roasted green tea. 100% pure, finely ground, and crafted from tea leaves and stems, it’s the ideal matcha alternative for those who love depth, warmth, and balance.
-
Naturally low in caffeine; perfect for evenings & relaxation
- Rich in antioxidants despite its gentle roast
- Supports digestion & is kind to the stomach
- Calming & grounding; ideal for stress relief
- A cozy alternative to coffee with a roasted, nutty flavor
- Can be enjoyed hot, iced, or in lattes & desserts - Grown in Kagoshima, Japan
- Balanced roast between toasty depth and natural sweetness
- Sustainably cultivated and roasted to preserve freshness & aroma
- Single-origin leaves roasted in small batches -
- Sift 2g (about 1 tsp) with 30 mL of hot water at 80º C
- Whisk using a bamboo whisk until a "microfoam" is formed
- Add 120 mL hot water (not boiling) to the whisked hojicha and enjoy hot
To make a perfect iced latte:
- Sift 2g (about 1 tsp) hojicha and whisk with 30 mL hot water at 80º C
- Add 90-100 g ice and 100 mL oat/almond milk to a glass (Dairy milk can also be used)
- Pour the whisked hojicha on top of the ice to create a beautiful layered drink and enjoy. -
- Please consult your healthcare provider if you are pregnant, lactating or undergoing a medical treatment for any condition
- Hojicha, just like regular tea and coffee, contains small amounts of tannin, which "may" reduce iron absorption. Avoid consuming hojicha closer to meals and iron-rich foods
























