Cherry Matcha
Get it here: http://www.redleaftea.com/matcha-tea/cherry-matcha.html
A very good cherry matcha. Always the best in quality green tea powder base from Red Leaf Tea! Can’t go wrong with any matcha from RLT.
As for the flavor I will say this is not my all time favorite flavor from RLT but with that said its darn good! I got this to mix with other flavors, specifically with brandy flavored matcha (review on that to come soon) so as a stand alone flavor its okay with me. You have to understand to me, cherry flavored things remind me so much of children’s Tylenol from my youth. Which by the way I don’t dislike, but the association is always there no matter how good a cherry flavor is. I do think I would do better with a black cherry and look forward to when that flavor comes out!
Now, with all THAT said, this cherry is darn good. It does still to me have that slight medicinal flavor.
Mixed with French Vanilla, or Chocolate Matcha OMGoodness!
Now if you are a true cherry lover, then you will absolutely dig this flavor! So don’t let my issues hold you back! You probably have your own issues so don’t go taking mine, I have worked a long time to develop my issues and I will keep them thank you! LOL
Okay seriously though, I enjoy trying all the flavors Red Leaf tea has to offer and I have yet to find one that I wish I had not ordered and I have ordered some of the more bizarre flavors in my opinion! If I ever come across one I would never order again I will let you know but so far with quite the arsenal of matcha in my stash I am so very pleased to be able to say RED LEAF TEA … YOU ROCK!
Maybe one day, I will learn about proper traditional matcha, preparation, respect, protocol, and the history of the tea ceremony, etc. But until that time comes, I will remain blissful in my ignorance and enjoy flavored matcha every single day!
My Cherry Matcha was composed as such:
Options:
Size : Small, Matcha Quality: Starter (Basic Grade), Flavor: Robust, Storage : Add Small Metal Tin Container (Holds up to 45g), Accessories: None
As always in every review I mention Red Leaf’s containers for their matcha. I LOVE them! Screw top lids keep the tea safe and sound, and keep you (me) from making a mess trying to scoop out of a bag. Hard enough with leaf tea, even harder with powder. Be sure to grab one of these containers!
Also if you have not read one of my reviews on RLT before – they have the BEST customer service, the most interesting and rewarding FREE MATCHA program here: http://www.redleaftea.com/free-matcha/
and sales galore!
Try them you won’t be sorry!
Again here is where to get the Cherry flavored matcha:
http://www.redleaftea.com/matcha-tea/cherry-matcha.html
Cherry is such a difficult flavor to get right, I find it almost always tastes like cough syrup in tea.
I agree!! nonetheless I’ve been searching for one. I love cherries… everything cherry!
I’ve used almond milk in most of my matcha lattes and it’s wonderful :D
OooOoh? nice! thx, now I’m excited to try it out asap! :P
Any particular kind of almond milk: unsweet, sweet, vanilla, original?
TrueAlmond Original!
Sweet, thanks! ;)
IMO because it’s a bit sweet, it requires a fair bit less sweetener (unless you like crazy sweet drinks, which I sometimes do). I could actually probably drink it without sweetener with the TrueAlmond.
A tip though, when I make my matcha lattes, I dissolve/resuspend the matcha in hot regular milk first (I’m sure water would be fine too). I found that the almond milk was weird when heated. Then I just add a ton of cold almond milk to make my latte (and agave if it’s around, since sugar is annoying to dissolve).
Thanks for the tips! I’ve never made a matcha latte before. Do people often make matcha cold? I’ve actually only had matcha one time that I can remember, and it was in a Japanese tea ceremony. So, it was definitely hot then.
I tried this cold and hot… this one works better just below boiling.
I haven’t had time to try this one again, but I am so craving it! :P
I’m pretty sure most or all matcha is dissolved in hot water to begin with, and then you either add more hot water, or cold water (or milk), depending on your preference. I’m a big fan of cold, sweetened matcha lattes, so that’s what I do. I can’t say I’ve ever had it in hot, unaltered tea form.
yep yep, definitely something that needs experimenting! The sugar destroyer was great at 90 or so. I need this one again today!!
Verging on cough syrup, but not quite there? Sounds like it would work well blended with something to balance that note… Cheesecake? Amaretto? Coffee?
Exactly! I’m planning to mix it with cheesecake, should be amazing :D
I’d love to try amaretto to!!!
Bring this over to my place and we can add it to cheesecake haha