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Caramel Matcha Tea (30g)
Category: Tea Samplers /
Est. Price: $19.99 /
Est. List Price: $19.99
Product Rating: 4.7
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For those with an unrepentant and unwavering sweet tooth, there is no better tea than sweet caramel matcha. This fine tea blends the eastern traditions of matcha with the modern caramel flavor to brew a delectable tea that is sweet to take as a mid-morning snack, before lunch aperitif or after dinner relaxing drink. The toned-down caramel matcha is ideal for those who need a sweet tea without adding any extra sugar. Caramel matcha is the perfect tea for many social occasions where people need to sample a great tasting herbal tea that lends its sweet taste to the palate. It can be taken with or without snacks because it is the ideal stand-alone tea snack. Caramel matcha brings people together who appreciate its light, buoyant, lingering taste on the palate. It is the perfect family tea for all members of the family irrespective of their advanced age. Young adventurous kids would identify with its sweet and easy-to-drink flavor. The adults would finds its ability to bring its full-bodied appeal in night time get-togethers, very useful. This is because, caramel matcha is the drink for all seasons and can be used to bring people together in both winter and summer.
- 137 x more antioxidants than any other green tea!!!
- Highest Grade – Ceremonial
- Original from Japan!! (not China, Vietnam or Hong Kong)
- The healthiest beverage on the market
- Made from hand-picked shade-cultivated tea leaves
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People said about this Caramel Matcha Tea (30g)
Makes a fantastic Caramel Matcha Latte!
I have always been a lover of all things caramel. I’ve probably tried every caramel cookie, cake, ice cream, tea, coffee, pastry, and countless other items that contain caramel. But I am very picky about caramel flavorings. Many of them taste too artificial, butterscotch-y, or are just too faint for me to enjoy. Happily, this Caramel Matcha did not disappoint me. When I received the package in the mail, I immediately knew my Matcha had arrived. There was a wonderful, strong smell of candy-like caramel coming from the package. After actually opening the package and smelling more caramel goodness, I knew I was in for a treat.
I decided to try this as a latte. So I prepared it using my usual method of 2 grams Matcha, 2 ounces of skim milk, 3-4 scoops of stevia, and 6 ounces of water. I whisked this up using my electric milk frother and tried it. It was very good, but a little strong. After adding another 2 ounces of water, it was close to perfection. This Matcha is very smooth…
Awesome flavor!
The flavoring is absolutely caramel. No doubt about it. It smells so rich and sweet you’d expect to get a sugar shock from drinking it, but it’s only as sweet as the natural sweetness of a good matcha. And the matcha base used is good! The flavor isn’t just some mask for an inferior tea!
The color of this tea is a bit brownish. Those who are used to the vibrant green of matcha may be a bit shocked at first, but the brownish tint is undoubtedly from the flavoring. The awesome awesome flavoring. Drink it straight for a decadent treat without the cavaties, or make it into a mind blowing latte. yummy! You can use it to add caramel flavor to anything! caramel vanilla matcha milkshake? Yes please! Caramel matcha hot chocolate? Mmmmm…no words.
Matcha meets candy.
This matcha is awesome. I am a caramel addict, so sometimes I’ll get something caramel flavored without really thinking about it, which was the case with this tea. But really, the flavors work really well together.
The flavor almost reminds me of what I’d imagine green tea creme brulee would taste like. It’s got the obvious green tea taste from the matcha itself, but then there’s the sweet, creamy notes from the caramel. It’s okay when it’s hot and by itself, but I think it’s vastly improved when it’s made as an iced matcha latte. No sugar necessary there.
Beyond drinking it, this seems like it would make an excellent flavor for cakes and ice cream. I am definitely going to give it a try in ice cream in the summer.