Keep your eye on this roasted green tea, bringing its mellow, roasted notes to mainstream menus.
Flavors on the Edge: Hojicha
Mellow and toasty, this roasted green tea is finding its footing here
Hojicha, the roasted green tea now showing up on U.S. menus, combines a mellow caffeine profile with a functional-wellness halo and an instantly relatable flavor story. Its warm, toasted notes of brown butter, caramelized nuts and roasted grains offer smooth sweetness without the grassy edge of traditional green tea. Like matcha before it, hojicha is moving from niche Japanese cafés into globally inspired spots and now mainstream coffeehouses—but with a friendlier, more familiar flavor profile. That roasted depth, paired with its gentler energy and growing consumer awareness, positions hojicha as the next major tea-driven opportunity: a flavor that feels both new and entirely at home.
Flavors on the Edge is an ongoing series that explores emerging ingredients poised to become high-impact flavor builders.
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