
#0359.J2 Kanazawa Daichi: Roasted Barley Tea (10g x 40 satchets) Organic in Conversion 六条大麦茶(有機転換期間中)
#0359.J2 Kanazawa Daichi: Roasted Barley Tea (10g x 40 satchets) Organic in Conversion 六条大麦茶(有機転換期間中)
Roasted Barley Tea or Mugicha is a popular herbal tea in Japan, especially in summer season as an iced tea. This organic roasted barley tea comes from regions in Japan based Kanazawa Agriculture. Kanazawa Daichi Co., Ltd., is the manufacturing arm of Kanazawa Agriculture Co., Ltd.
Kanazawa Agriculture has been long dedicated to organic farming, and its operations were organic certified (in 2009) under the USDA's National Organic Program, the Japan Organic & Natural Foods Association (2001), and meets the EU Organic Farming certification qualifications.
(Kanazawa Daichi CEO Shinjiro Imura at left, Kanazawa Agriculture's Chairman and Shinjiro's father, Akira Imura, at right)

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Product Info
- Name: Roasted Barley Tea (Organic in Convearsion)
- Japanese name: 六条大麦茶(有機転換期間中)
- Ingredients: 100% barley grown in Japan
- Net weight: 400 grams (40 tea packs x 10 grams)
- Region: Japan
- Cultivar: Six-row barley (六条大麦)
Vendor Info

- Name: Kanazawa Daichi
- Type: Farm
- Location: Hatta-cho, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa
Steeping Info
- HOT: Bring water to a boil with a kettle and put 1 teabag per 1 liter. Boil for about 10 minutes and remove the teabag(s).
- COLD: Put 1 teabag into 1 liter of water. Leave it for about 3 hours and remove the teabag.
#0359.J2 Kanazawa Daichi: Roasted Barley Tea (10g x 40 satchets) Organic in Conversion 六条大麦茶(有機転換期間中)
Roasted Barley Tea or Mugicha is a popular herbal tea in Japan, especially in summer season as an iced tea. This organic roasted barley tea comes from regions in Japan based Kanazawa Agriculture. Kanazawa Daichi Co., Ltd., is the manufacturing arm of Kanazawa Agriculture Co., Ltd.
Kanazawa Agriculture has been long dedicated to organic farming, and its operations were organic certified (in 2009) under the USDA's National Organic Program, the Japan Organic & Natural Foods Association (2001), and meets the EU Organic Farming certification qualifications.
(Kanazawa Daichi CEO Shinjiro Imura at left, Kanazawa Agriculture's Chairman and Shinjiro's father, Akira Imura, at right)

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Product Info
- Name: Roasted Barley Tea (Organic in Convearsion)
- Japanese name: 六条大麦茶(有機転換期間中)
- Ingredients: 100% barley grown in Japan
- Net weight: 400 grams (40 tea packs x 10 grams)
- Region: Japan
- Cultivar: Six-row barley (六条大麦)
Vendor Info

- Name: Kanazawa Daichi
- Type: Farm
- Location: Hatta-cho, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa
Steeping Info
- HOT: Bring water to a boil with a kettle and put 1 teabag per 1 liter. Boil for about 10 minutes and remove the teabag(s).
- COLD: Put 1 teabag into 1 liter of water. Leave it for about 3 hours and remove the teabag.
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Roasted Barley Tea or Mugicha is a popular herbal tea in Japan, especially in summer season as an iced tea. This organic roasted barley tea comes from regions in Japan based Kanazawa Agriculture. Kanazawa Daichi Co., Ltd., is the manufacturing arm of Kanazawa Agriculture Co., Ltd.
Kanazawa Agriculture has been long dedicated to organic farming, and its operations were organic certified (in 2009) under the USDA's National Organic Program, the Japan Organic & Natural Foods Association (2001), and meets the EU Organic Farming certification qualifications.
(Kanazawa Daichi CEO Shinjiro Imura at left, Kanazawa Agriculture's Chairman and Shinjiro's father, Akira Imura, at right)

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Product Info
- Name: Roasted Barley Tea (Organic in Convearsion)
- Japanese name: 六条大麦茶(有機転換期間中)
- Ingredients: 100% barley grown in Japan
- Net weight: 400 grams (40 tea packs x 10 grams)
- Region: Japan
- Cultivar: Six-row barley (六条大麦)
Vendor Info

- Name: Kanazawa Daichi
- Type: Farm
- Location: Hatta-cho, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa
Steeping Info
- HOT: Bring water to a boil with a kettle and put 1 teabag per 1 liter. Boil for about 10 minutes and remove the teabag(s).
- COLD: Put 1 teabag into 1 liter of water. Leave it for about 3 hours and remove the teabag.



















