Eileen
Can someone tell me what "tea" is in Japanese?
Mar 25, 2014 3:37 PM
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The following is a list of the main varieties of tea that are popularly consumed in Japan: 1. Ryokucha (green tea): gyokuro, sencha, bancha 2. Matcha (powdered green tea) 3. Konacha (residual green tea) 4. Hojicha (roasted green tea) 5. Genmaicha (green tea with roasted brown rice) 6. Oolongcha (a type of Chinese tea) 7. Kocha (black tea) 8. Jasmine-cha (tea with jasmine flowers)
March 25, 2014
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Javaid's answer above is very good. Basically, "tea" is not that simple in Japan. They have a very long tea history and culture. So, here is the basic breakdown: green tea = o-cha black tea = koucha Everything else will fall into one of those categories.
March 25, 2014
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March 25, 2014
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March 25, 2014
In addition, Katakana are used to write foreign and loanwords, so you can say "tea" as Japanese. Generally, this refers to western such as black tea.
March 30, 2014
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