Very strong creamy, coconut aroma from the zip bag. And there’s a lot of coconut pieces (very fresh) mixed with the tea.
The straw-coloured, slightly hazy brew more like an ordinary milky oolong, the coconut element is more in the background, but it’s still present, of course, nicely complements the whole profile.
And it’s the same with the taste. Plus, the tea has a creamy, slightly fatty texture, which just adds to the complexity.
A very decent milky oolong with a twist that doesn’t overpower it.
Flavors: Coconut, Cream, Milk
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I suggest you drinking coconut teas rather fast than slow, I remember keeping one tea with coconut and the last brew wasn’t great as coconut went bit rancid.
I suggest you drinking coconut teas rather fast than slow, I remember keeping one tea with coconut and the last brew wasn’t great as coconut went bit rancid.
Martin, sorry for my late reply. But yes, I understand it perfectly. The fat in coconut pieces is going to oxidize pretty fast, spoiling the entire tea. Fortunately I only have a small sample bag, so I have only one portion left.