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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Where to buy Japanese Tea like you get at the Sushi restaurant?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
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The Sushi place I go to has the BEST hot tea. It looks like a bunch of leaves and spices sitting in a cheesecloth like thing. I dont know if its called Japanese green tea or what? Does anyone know where I can buy this delicious tea at?! THX!

Answer:
Most sushi restaurants that I've been to serve Genmaicha which is green tea mixed with a puffed rice. Any speciality tea shop will carry it loose or you can find it in tea bags at Whole Foods. If you don't see the puffed rice in the tea, then they are probably using Sencha which is only the tea leaf and can be found at the same places as above. Eden Organics does a good job with their tea bags, in fact, it is just about the only non loose leaf tea I drink.
You can get these at World Markets stores. I have one near my house but I live in California. I don't really know where you live at.
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Ask the people at the restaurant what kind of tea it is. There's a lot of different Japanese green teas.Jasmine is my favorite.
You can get it at any grocery store. Just look for Green Tea. You can get it in either loose tea or in tea bags. Try looking in the Asian/Oriental Isle of a grocery store or the Tea isle of an Asian Food Market.


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