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I’m so stupidly exhausted and tired…

This actually wasn’t on my list of teas to try tonight, but I was too tired to make much of anything else and talking about tea soda/matcha soda kind of put me in the mood to make some, so I decided to finally try this one out! I recieved this from the so kind VariaTEA and I know she received it from someone else initially, but I can’t remember who :(

Pineapple is my favourite fruit of all time and a flavour I heavily enjoy in tea, so I was very excited about this one! I don’t know what the specifications for this matcha are; I think maybe it’s robust? Or, at the least, distinctive? Dry it smells genuinely like pineapple; super sweet and yummy and fresh and just perfect.

I used 1/2 tsp. dissolved into about an ounce of hot water, and then diluted with a can of club soda. I’m getting pretty comfortable with the colour of matcha now when I’m drinking it (I had this weird mind thing going on about drinking icky looking green beverages) so I didn’t even pour this one into my water bottle to hide the colour while I drank it!

And taste wise, it was so good! Definitely a distinct pineapple taste that was just sweet enough and still maintained a natural quality. It reminded me a lot of the smell of Butiki’s Flowery Pineapple Oolong, actually. The green tea was still a little present, but not a lot and not nearly enough to overshadow my beloved pineapple. This was just a natural fit as something to try as a soda.

I’ve found a couple flavoured matchas now that I really enjoyed but was unsure about ordering, but I think this is the first where I can definitively say I would want more around and therefore would actually order some more.

Sil

haha suspect that it might have been the matcha i sent her, but i’m glad it’s being shared! so much better for people to get to try out a few flavours before ordering :) i was surprised by how much i enjoyed this one.

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Sil

haha suspect that it might have been the matcha i sent her, but i’m glad it’s being shared! so much better for people to get to try out a few flavours before ordering :) i was surprised by how much i enjoyed this one.

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Hello! My name is Kelly, though many people in the tea community call me Ros or Roswell.

I am a mid-twenties tea addict, blogger, and all around nerd. I grew up in the Prairies, but a few years ago I relocated to Quebec to pursue a career with DAVIDsTEA in the tea industry! I’m still working on getting my French language skills down…

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