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Hot: This one is quite lovely. The green tea base is fairly neutral and the ‘cream’ aspect adds the most subtle creaminess here. The strawberry is very subtle, adding a bit more complexity overall.

Cold: So, similar to the Jordbær Rabarber, the taste is fairly diminished with the cold-brew. There’s a definite creaminess here with very subtle hints go strawberry. This one doesn’t have any bitterness with the green tea base. Very refreshing!

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Hot: This is a green tea with strawberry and rhubarb. The leaf actually has fruit chunks. There is a hint of chalkiness, but it isn’t bothersome. There’s a lovely scent of strawberry once steeped, and hints of strawberry with the sourness of rhubarb that comes through in the flavour. The green tea base is nice here, mostly neutral.

Cold: The very subtle chalkiness from the hot steep has diminished even more here, but the flavours of strawberry and rhubarb are a bit more drowned out. The green base borders on the edge of becoming bitter. Nonetheless, very refreshing and nothing inherently wrong with the taste.

On our trip to Denmark last year, we picked up two teas (this and another) from a coffee/tea shop in a town near to where some of my family lives. The teas are ones they’ve sourced and re-packaged to sell in their shop, so unsure where this one is truly from, but they let me know their teas come from Denmark, other Nordic countries, and Germany.

Martin Bednář

Hmm. This sounds like something I would drink in hot summer days…

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