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This was my first flavored matcha (thanks, Rachel!) :)
I made this with water but added a little bit of cream as I usually drink my matcha with a milk base.
This was really good! I still have a great aftertaste of caramel and I’ve been done for a while. I like how the caramel flavor works with the nuttiness of the matcha flavor.

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Babble

Glad you liked it. And glad I decided to pop it in there, too. Hope you enjoy the others :)

BlueKittyMeow

And apparently I completely forgot to thank you ::facepalm::.
So: Thank you!! All of the matcha are wonderful – I just tried the cheesecake one and it really amazingly tastes like cheesecake :)

Babble

Aww it’s okay. Glad you liked the matcha. :)

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Babble

Glad you liked it. And glad I decided to pop it in there, too. Hope you enjoy the others :)

BlueKittyMeow

And apparently I completely forgot to thank you ::facepalm::.
So: Thank you!! All of the matcha are wonderful – I just tried the cheesecake one and it really amazingly tastes like cheesecake :)

Babble

Aww it’s okay. Glad you liked the matcha. :)

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I’m a writer and as such, am obviously an emotional rollercoaster. I used to drink tea a lot more, but kind of stopped and switched to coffee. Now, after too much stress, I’m completely unable to drink coffee anymore, so I figured tea would fulfill some of my “awake” needs as well as calm my emotions. I’m working my way through a huge selection of samples of pretty much everything, leaving notes so I remember what I like.
I love being adventurous and trying new things, even (especially?) things that sound strange or off-putting. Aside from tea I also enjoy tasting wines. The last really interesting one I tried was a dandelion wine! (And yes, it actually was delicious. Extremely bizarre and herby, but delicious).

I don’t have a set of numerical ratings set down yet, mainly because I’m very intuitive (read: disorganized and opinionated) about how I rate things. Basically, If something is in the 70-85 range, it’s pretty good, totally drinkable. Below that, in the 50-69 range, it was probably incredibly boring. I really hate boring tea. Below 50, I wouldn’t drink it again and might not have finished it (I actually really hate leaving ratings below 50, it makes me feel bad. I’m probably too nice). If it’s above 85 then I really liked it. Super high ratings are reserved for teas that totally blew me away.

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