Citrus Punch Matcha

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Matcha Tea
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Flavor, Matcha Powder
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High
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  • “Citrus Punch Matcha from Red Leaf Tea is really rather quite yummy! The reason I say that is because honestly I was a little apprehensive about trying this matcha. I really thought it would be too...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This one is distinctive flavour. The smell of the dry tea is citrus. Very similar to a vitamin c chewable tablet. I was a little worried due to the disaster of when I tried the orange matcha and it...” Read full tasting note
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This tangy flavored Citrus Punch Matcha is a delight on the palate that seeks for new horizons with Mother Nature’s bounty. Its fruity appeal makes it unique in its ability to delight and freshen the taste buds. Its flexibility makes it easy to add to virtually any drink or snack around the kitchen. It can also be used to enhance the refreshment offering in many special occasions with its delectable fruitiness. This makes it favorite for anybodyRead more

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Citrus Punch Matcha from Red Leaf Tea is really rather quite yummy! The reason I say that is because honestly I was a little apprehensive about trying this matcha.
I really thought it would be too tart, or too bitter, but its not! Its fresh, natural tasting, mix of orange, lemon, and lime. It reminds me a lot of a juice I used to drink when I was younger called Five Alive.

I made a latte with almond milk, and a splash of vanilla creamer and this matcha really tasted like a smoothie, or a Julius.

I am eager to try this matcha blended with some sparkling water or ginger ale as well!

Sometimes, with some matcha flavors I worry about a chemical after taste, and I am amazed that so much flavor can be packed into this dusty fine matcha powder! I don’t know how Red Leaf Tea does it, but I am so happy that they do!

Red Leaf Tea also has a fruit punch flavor I am dying to try, I have that on my shopping list! Then they recently released Apple Pie, Berry Pie, and French Butter Cookie, all which instantly made it on my shopping list as well.

Keep coming out with the amazing flavors Red Leaf Tea, and like a minion I will keep on buying!

As for this flavor, love it!

Get some here:
http://www.redleaftea.com/matcha-tea/citrus-punch-matcha.html

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Alphakitty 12 years ago

There’s a fruit punch matcha?! How did I miss that. My 3 + 1 planned order is quickly becoming 5 + 2…. so many good flavors!

Kasumi no Chajin 12 years ago

there is also a sangria matcha…

Azzrian 12 years ago

There is AlphaKitty! I cant wait to try that one too and yes Kasumi is correct! The Sangria is also good as well.

Starfevre 12 years ago

There are a lot of flavours that aren’t in the dropdown menus.

Alphakitty 12 years ago

For the combo sets you can put in the notes what flavors you want if they’re not listed in the dropdown menu, so they are indeed available that way!

KeenTeaThyme 12 years ago

This sounds really refreshing! I’d love to try this one, and the grapefruit matcha. Although, honestly, I’m still in love with that strawberry champagne one you created with Red Leaf for our exchange. It smells like happy. :)

Azzrian 12 years ago

Aweee thank you! Mmmm now I want to have some lol

KeenTeaThyme 12 years ago

Maybe they could make it part of their permanent stock? I wanted to buy more – I ration it out and am running dangerously low myself!

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This one is distinctive flavour.

The smell of the dry tea is citrus. Very similar to a vitamin c chewable tablet. I was a little worried due to the disaster of when I tried the orange matcha and it was so chemical flavoured. But I ordered this one at distinctive flavour for the purpose to tone down any chemical flavour there might be.

I made this cold shaken. 1tsp for 8oz water and about a 1/4 tsp white sugar.

It turned out ok. A little lacking on the citrus flavour but it is there. I can tell it is citrus but that is about it. It is not really distinctively orange, or lemon, or lime, etc. I am getting quite a dryness in the aftertaste. I would say it is similar to what you get after you suck on a lemon slice. I think this one would have been better at a robust level but I am still so scared if that chemical taste. Sigh. Ha ha.

I will play around with parameters a little and see if I can coax out some more flavour.

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