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This was a gift from derk, thank you so much!

Some rain has finally pushed in this morning, causing me to brew my first cup of hot tea in months. I enjoy plain mugicha, so I’ve been looking forward to this!

I’m surprised how strongly I can smell the cocoa on the nose. It’s sweet, like chocolate chip cookies on a cooling rack. It really comes through in the taste, too! I was expecting that strong, roasty, coffee-esque flavor of the barley with maybe a chocolately background hint, but instead I’m getting gooey chocolate chips and sweet dough with crispy cooked edges. There is something a little peanutty about the flavor too, reminding me of soba tea.

It’s not what my brain was expecting, but it’s delicious! Tastes more like chocolate chip cookies than any tea I’ve ever had before specifically titled as such.

Flavors: Chocolate, Cookie, Grain, Nutty, Peanut, Sweet

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 8 min or more 1 tsp 12 OZ / 350 ML
Cameron B.

I think this one is a sobacha, made from buckwheat, which is probably why it didn’t have a strong roasty flavor like mugicha. Sounds delicious!

Mastress Alita

I guess somewhere in my sleepy brain I mixed up buckwheat and barley (doesn’t help I’m far more used to just saying “sobacha” and “mugicha” than the translations). I guess that explains why I tasted the peanutty flavor I get from sobacha and not the roasty coffee flavor I get from mugicha, heh.

gmathis

Isn’t this delicious? Definitely chocolate chip cookie tea! I’m glad you got to try some.

Cameron B.

Really sad that they don’t seem to offer this blend any more… I did get the apple cinnamon version to try. I guess I’ll have to try mixing sobacha and cacao myself ha ha! :P

Mastress Alita

I was thinking of going the “blend it myself” route as well…

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Cameron B.

I think this one is a sobacha, made from buckwheat, which is probably why it didn’t have a strong roasty flavor like mugicha. Sounds delicious!

Mastress Alita

I guess somewhere in my sleepy brain I mixed up buckwheat and barley (doesn’t help I’m far more used to just saying “sobacha” and “mugicha” than the translations). I guess that explains why I tasted the peanutty flavor I get from sobacha and not the roasty coffee flavor I get from mugicha, heh.

gmathis

Isn’t this delicious? Definitely chocolate chip cookie tea! I’m glad you got to try some.

Cameron B.

Really sad that they don’t seem to offer this blend any more… I did get the apple cinnamon version to try. I guess I’ll have to try mixing sobacha and cacao myself ha ha! :P

Mastress Alita

I was thinking of going the “blend it myself” route as well…

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