Hojicha is a Gentle, Low-Caffeine Japanese Green Tea

Hojicha is a traditional Japanese green tea that stands apart from most other green teas. Unlike matcha or sencha, hojicha is roasted rather than steamed, giving it a warm, nutty aroma, a mellow flavour, and significantly lower caffeine content.
For those seeking a calming tea that can be enjoyed throughout the day — including the evening — hojicha offers a uniquely soothing alternative rooted in Japanese tea culture.
What makes hojicha different from matcha?
While both hojicha and matcha originate from the same tea plant (Camellia sinensis), the key difference lies in processing.
Matcha is produced from shade-grown leaves that are steamed, dried, and stone-ground into a vibrant green powder. Hojicha, by contrast, is gently roasted at high temperatures, transforming the leaves and stems into a reddish-brown tea with a soft, toasted character.
This roasting process:
- Reduces bitterness and astringency
- Lowers caffeine levels
- Creates warm, nutty, and caramel-like notes
As a result, hojicha is often preferred by those who find matcha too intense or stimulating.
Why is hojicha naturally low in caffeine?
Caffeine is sensitive to heat. During roasting, much of the caffeine content in hojicha is reduced, making it one of the lowest-caffeine green teas available.
This makes hojicha:
- Suitable for evening consumption
- Gentle on the stomach
- Ideal for people sensitive to caffeine
In Japan, hojicha is commonly served after meals or later in the day for this very reason.
What is hojicha powder?

Traditional hojicha is brewed from roasted leaves, but hojicha powder is finely ground to allow the tea to be whisked and consumed whole, similar to matcha.
Ceremonial-grade hojicha powder offers:
- A smooth, full-bodied texture
- Consistent flavour
- Versatility for both traditional tea and modern drinks
Hojicha powder is increasingly popular for hojicha lattes, desserts, and as a caffeine-light alternative to matcha.
Where does high-quality hojicha come from?
Japan remains the benchmark for premium hojicha. Regions such as Kagoshima are known for their tea-growing expertise, favourable climate, and refined roasting techniques.
Careful sourcing and controlled roasting are essential to achieving:
- Balanced flavour
- Clean aroma
- Consistent colour and freshness
Is hojicha right for you?
Hojicha is an excellent choice if you:
- Want a low-caffeine Japanese tea
- Prefer smooth, roasted flavours over bitterness
- Enjoy tea in the evening
- Are exploring alternatives to matcha
It is often described as comforting, grounding, and restorative — a tea that encourages slower moments.
For those seeking an authentic introduction to this traditional Japanese tea, ceremonial hojicha powder offers a refined and versatile way to experience hojicha at its best.

Explore Hallnara’s Japanese ceremonial hojicha powders, sourced from Kagoshima and crafted for balance, warmth, and everyday ritual.