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Just like matcha, it comes from Japan and is also green tea variety, but hojicha not only tastes milder (and slightly chocolaty), it also serves as a matcha alternative for anyone who wants less of a caffeine jolt. Hojicha, which translates as "roasted tea", contains less | Collector
Just like matcha, it comes from Japan and is also green tea variety, but hojicha not only tastes milder (and slightly chocolaty), it also serves as a matcha alternative for anyone who wants less of a caffeine jolt.

Hojicha, which translates as
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Just like matcha, it comes from Japan and is also green tea variety, but hojicha not only tastes milder (and slightly chocolaty), it also serves as a matcha alternative for anyone who wants less of a caffeine jolt. Hojicha, which translates as "roasted tea", contains less

Just like matcha, it comes from Japan and is also green tea variety, but hojicha not only tastes milder (and slightly chocolaty), it also serves as a matcha alternative for anyone who wants less of a caffeine jolt. Hojicha, which translates as "roasted tea", contains less

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