Is Genmaicha an acquired taste?

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Dustin said

I never thought of it as an umami thing! I like it, but I also enjoy a few flavored gens too, which makes me associate it as a base for other flavors blended with it.

I have never gotten into oolongs because they seem too light and don’t have enough of a base to make me feel like I’m not drinking wet air. I thought oolongs might be an acquired taste kind of tea.

Ha, perhaps so — I do love the oolongs!

Dustin said

I wish I could get into them. I have tried and just don’t get it. Maybe someday!

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Equusfell said

Ooooh, but I forgot about Marshmallow Treat Genmaicha. That stuff’s delicious!

Dustin said

Have you tried Ette’s Mango Sticky Rice? Super good!

Equusfell said

Oh goodness do I want to, but Ette tea is out of my ‘just to see if I like it’ budget :(

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Interestingly, though I don’t care for a lot of savory teas because they remind me of food which sets off my cognitive dissonance button, I never had the food association with genmaicha. Or at least not in a negative way. I suppose it’s because rice is a grain and grain has a long history in the beverage department. (I also have no problem with sake ;-).)

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Would anyone ever consider cooking with Genmaicha? Have you ever tried it? How did it go?

I do! I make it into soup and occasionally use it as the liquid for rice. It is tasty!

I also tried making Matcha chocolate with genmaicha sprinkled in it but think I messed something up, the taste was fine but the texture was off, think that had to do with temperature.

mtchyg said

Thank you for this idea. I have some salmon and shrimp that I am cooking tonight with rice. I am definitely going to try to make my rice with my Genmaicha.

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Denny said

Loved it first sip.

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