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“I’m sorry we’ve just run out of Matcha, would you like Hojicha instead?”
If faced with this question should you say “yes” or “no”?
The answer is simply a matter of comparing Matcha vs. Hojicha.
Matcha and Hojicha are similar in some ways—both green tea, both made in Japan.
However, that’s where the similarities end.
Let’s delve into the details of Matcha vs. Hojicha!
Matcha is made only from young tea leaves that are stone-ground into a fine powder.
Hojicha uses mature tea leaves, stems, and stalks that are roasted at ~200°C. The roasted tea is then left in loose leaf form or stone-ground into powder (just like Matcha)!
Matcha has over 20 times more caffeine than Hojicha!
On average, Matcha has 3.2 g of caffeine per 100 g; Hojicha has only 0.13 g of caffeine per 100 g.
This is because Hojicha uses parts of the tea plant that are naturally lower in caffeine. The heat from roasting may also breakdown some of the caffeine found in the leaves!
Matcha is thus the perfect morning pick-me-up whereas Hojicha is great for unwinding in the evening.
If you are sensitive to caffeine or want to reduce your caffeine intake, Hojicha is the tea for you.
The roasting process used in Hojicha has a significant impact on the teas flavour and fragrance.
Roasting reduces the bitterness of Hojicha, making it more palatable to some!
We would describe Hojicha as sweet yet smoky with a pleasant, earthy aroma.
Matcha, on the other hand, has a more savoury, umami flavour and fresh, grassy aroma.
Matcha has a signature bright green colour while Hojicha is a reddish-brown.
The green tea leaves used to make Matcha are specially grown in the shade. This causes the leaves to produce more of the green pigment, chlorophyll!
As for Hojicha, its reddish-brown tone is due to the tea being roasted.
The exact hue of Hojicha will depend on how it was roasted, when it was harvested, and the origins of the leaves.
Matcha, which translates to ground tea, is always in powdered form.
In contrast, Hojicha can be sold as whole tea leaves or in powdered form!
This means Matcha is always whisked with a bamboo whisk known as a Chasen.
Hojicha can be prepared either with a whisk or steeped in a teapot, depending on the type you are using.
As you can see, there are several notable differences between the two Japanese green teas.
When it comes down to Matcha vs. Hojicha, choosing the right tea for you all boils down to personal preference.
We recommend trying both before deciding which you like best!
I like the Matcha taste. Taste quite premium and fresh. Feels exactly like the one I tried in Kyoto. Loves the free gift that helps to make my matcha drinks quickly.
First time buying and will buy again whenever there is a promotion. Good product and love the free gifts!
Not sure what is it for. A bit too small for travel bag for toiletries and not sure how this related to matcha. Don’t even feel I can use it to carry matcha out. Don’t quite like this especially when it come with subscription.
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Crafti Team
Ever since we started using Crafti’s ceremonial matcha powder, no other matcha from cafés or stores has come close in terms of quality and taste. It’s smooth, rich, and has that perfect balance of umami and natural sweetness. I’ve actually cut down on ordering matcha lattes outside because nothing beats making it at home with Crafti!
I’ve also become my very own “barista” experimenting with strawberry matcha lattes, earl grey matcha lattes, and of course, the classic matcha latte. It’s been such a fun and delicious journey with Crafti!
Good quality matcha powder at a fraction of the price I paid in a cafe. Easy to make with the electric frother. I can now enjoy quality matcha latte anytime.
Frother is easy to use, and pretty strong in whisking the matcha. Love the precision scoop too
Enjoyed the Wanderer bottle, wished that it came in a bigger size so that I can bring more matcha out on the go with me. However, a downside was that the silicon kinda of got stained as time goes by.
Enjoyed Crafti matcha with soy milk and strawberry jam (store bought), it complements the matcha so well and I’m really enjoying it at home.