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Japanese Loose Leaf Tea by Mizuba Tea Co.

Loose Leaf Tea

Loose Leaf Tea

You know Mizuba for our matcha of exceptional character and quality. Over the years and throughout our travels to Japan, we've also had the privilege of enjoying superlative loose-leaf teas. With great excitement, we present to you our curated Japanese heritage loose-leaf collection. Each of these teas is carefully selected from farmers & producers we know.

Here you'll find teas rarely found outside of Japan.
(You know you'll want to try sipping tencha - the loose leaf where matcha comes from!

Every Mizuba tea you taste conveys the passion of the producer. You can truly taste the difference versus industrialized commodity tea.

Every tea we purchase supports small, independent tea producers in Japan. 

Looking for teaware to brew your exquisite new tea in?

Check out the new teapots & traditional tea tools in our teaware collection. 

Green Tea FAQs

Is Matcha Gluten Free?

All matcha green tea is naturally free from gluten. Pure Japanese matcha—when unblended and not incorporated into another product—contains no gluten. At Mizuba Tea Co., we source exclusively from farms and producers who do not use gluten in any stage of their tea production.

Does matcha burn belly fat?

At Mizuba Tea Co., we encourage people to enjoy matcha first for its flavor, craftsmanship, and cultural significance—much like appreciating a fine wine—rather than viewing it as a “cure.” While matcha and green tea have been studied for potential health benefits, including supporting metabolism, it is not a guaranteed or targeted method for burning belly fat. Every individual’s body responds differently, and results vary.

Matcha contains catechins, including the compound EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate), which research suggests may support metabolism and overall wellnes

Does matcha stain your teeth?

Matcha tea’s vibrant green hue is part of what makes it so beautiful, but like any richly colored beverage, it can contribute to tooth discoloration over time. The effect is generally milder than that of coffee or black tea. To enjoy your matcha while keeping your smile bright, we recommend rinsing with water afterward, practicing regular oral hygiene, and maintaining routine dental care.