Whipped Coconut

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Green Tea
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Flavors
Coconut, Mint
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Caffeine
Medium
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  • “Wasn’t sure if I would even like this one as I don’t tend to love a lot of coconut teas but I was pleasantly surprised. The coconut mixed with the green tea gives a light almost minty taste. Kinda...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I brewed this one hot to start and it is SWEET, unfortunately too sweet for me. It smells delicious, like buttered popcorn, and it tastes like coconuty, creamy buttered popcorn (tastes better than...” Read full tasting note
  • “Last new one for today – almost caught up on the Summer teas now! This is probably the closest that DT has done yet to doing a twisted Genmaicha. Over the process of working on this tea we just...” Read full tasting note
  • “(DavidsTea 2022: 98) Third tea! And one I was most excited for, as it’s DT’s take on a flavoured genmaicha! However… I think the stevia killed it for me. I’m so used to 52teas’ glorious flavoured...” Read full tasting note
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From DAVIDsTEA

What can we say, we’re whipped! This ultra-light coconut blend has us wrapped around its finger, and there’s nowhere we’d rather be. Sip fluffy coconut with a decadent touch of roasted marshmallow on a genmaicha base, loved for its cozy toasted rice.

What makes it great:

Genmaicha is one of the oldest Japanese teas. Its signature flavour is that of roasted rice, adding a comforting warmth to its blends.

This decadent tea is surprisingly light—perfect for a post-meal dessert.

Medium caffeine levels make this the perfect mid-afternoon pick me up. A coconut treat that keeps you awake? What more could you ask for!

Green tea, Apple, Roasted rice, Coconut chip (coconut, sugar), Coconut rasp, Lemongrass, Natural (coconut, cream) flavouring, White chocolate (sugar, cocoa butter, whole milk powder, sunflower lecithin), Popped rice, Stevia extract.

About DAVIDsTEA View company

DavidsTea is a Canadian specialty tea and tea accessory retailer based in Montreal, Quebec. It is the largest Canadian-based specialty tea boutique in the country, with its first store having opened in 2008.

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Wasn’t sure if I would even like this one as I don’t tend to love a lot of coconut teas but I was pleasantly surprised. The coconut mixed with the green tea gives a light almost minty taste. Kinda made me think of spring while drinking it

Flavors: Coconut, Mint

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I brewed this one hot to start and it is SWEET, unfortunately too sweet for me. It smells delicious, like buttered popcorn, and it tastes like coconuty, creamy buttered popcorn (tastes better than it sounds!) but I can’t get past the sweetness. Usually that means it’s time for a cold brew, so I will try that next!

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Last new one for today – almost caught up on the Summer teas now!

This is probably the closest that DT has done yet to doing a twisted Genmaicha. Over the process of working on this tea we just found that Genmaicha as the tea base added the perfect amount of body to the blend while still having a light enough overall feeling that it supported the original vision/idea of creating a very whipped, creamy coconut meringue or coconut marshmallow type of profile. Plus, it was an added bonus that the slight toasty flavour from the rice gave a fun nod to the flavour of toasted coconut without actually having to use toasted coconut in the tea…

So, knowing all of that it should make sense that the overall flavour of this tea is definitely a sweeter leaning creamy coconut with a mix of white chocolate and marshmallow type of notes. Not something heavy and intense like some of the other marshmallow sort of blends we had last year like Toasted Marshmallow or Unicorn Dream because even though gooey marshmallow can be delicious so can fluffy marshmallows and the gentle sweetness of coconut. You don’t taste the green tea a whole lot because it is really more just for a bit of body, but the rice is there in the undertones as is a hint of lemon from the lemongrass.

Personally, the lemongrass is my least favourite part of the blend because I would much rather a super sweet and decadent profile but I have a terrible sweet tooth and I do think that little hint of something bright does help keep this from being too cloying and it adds a little dimension which helps that creamy coconut stand out a little more. Just good balance, ’an all…

I think here on Steepster we all probably know the infamous flavoured Genmaicha blends from 52Teas – they’re always so fun and I’m such a fan of the different flavours that Anne comes up with. It’s always a little weird having worked on something that ends up feeling sort of similar to something another tea company I love carries or has carried – but the R&D process is very rarely linear and what you start with can be just so wildly different by the end. So I hope that any similarities will be seen as my compliments to the incredible impression that Anne’s innovation with Genmaicha has made on me.

Friendly reminder that I do not numerically rate DAVIDsTEA blends as I’m currently employed there and it would be an obvious conflict of interest. Any blends you see with numerical ratings were rated prior to my employment there. These reviews are a reflection of my personal thoughts and feelings regarding the teas, and not the company’s.

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(DavidsTea 2022: 98)

Third tea! And one I was most excited for, as it’s DT’s take on a flavoured genmaicha! However… I think the stevia killed it for me. I’m so used to 52teas’ glorious flavoured genmaichas, deliciously stevia-free, that this just didn’t taste right to me. It wasn’t terrible – pretty coconut-creamy, with some lemon, somewhat toasty, but ugh that stevia. It made me sad, and I feel like I probably am not alone in that.

I feel like this tea is somewhat comparable to Coco-Lemon Thai… but that tea was much better.

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