Pineapple Sencha

Tea type
Fruit Green Blend
Ingredients
Pineapple, Sencha
Flavors
Bitter, Butter, Pineapple, Fruity, Milk, Coconut, Cream, Grass, Tangy, Tropical, Green, Passion Fruit, Umami, Citrus, Creamy, Sweet, Tart, Vegetal
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Low
Certification
Not available
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Average preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 1 min, 45 sec 12 oz / 345 ml

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  • “I LOVE THIS!!!! I just celebrated my 30th birthday on Monday and my husband ordered two new tins for me for more tea!!! I claimed one of them for this tea because as soon as it is back in stock I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Cold Brew Backlog! I’m almost out of this, but I have more on the way, YAY! I’m finding I really enjoy flavored senchas cold brewed, and nothing could be quicker or easier! I will be doing this a...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Wow, this is good. Like, really good. Perfect combo of sweet grassy Sencha and really sweet pineapple. The pineapple isn’t overwhelming but definitely complements the Sencha beautifully. It’s like...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I love the buttery pineapple fragrance and flavor of this tea. I usually do very little resteeping, but these flavored Senchas from Den’s Tea just beg for a good resteep. Also, since they call for...” Read full tasting note
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From Den's Tea

Amoda Tea Monthly Box – March 2015_

Loved by anyone who tries it, this tea is a must-try. There is a perfect balance between the fresh, grassy taste of a Sencha (a Japanese green tea) and the sweet tropical pineapple. Very natural & authentic fruit flavour and a buttery creaminess make this tea an example of how flavoured tea should taste! Great as a cold-steeped tea.

Ingredients: Sencha green tea, dried pineapple, natural oil

Steep It
1.5 tsp per 8 oz cup
freshly boiled
1-3 minutes

From Den’s Tea:

The dried pineapple is mingled with quality Sencha in this taste of Hawaii. If you make iced tea, it makes a great addition to your summer tea time. One sip will transport you on a Hawaiian holiday, without the airfare.

Origin: Shizuoka
Harvest: A Blend of 2009 First & Second
Species: Yabukita

Tasting Profile:
The flavor of tropical pineapple and a hint of coconut force you to feel like you’re on vacation. Very sweet and creamy.

Den’s Preferred Brewing:
Water: 4oz boiled
Leaves: 2 grams or 1 heaping teaspoon
Steep: 30 sec
2nd Cup: Water boiled; Steep 15 sec

For 1 Iced Tea: Put 50% more amount of tea leaves into a teapot. Steep as directed for 1 hot tea. Once you brew it, put ices into the cup to lock the aroma.

http://www.denstea.com/flavored-teas-pineapple-sencha-925-c-130
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http://amodatea.com/products/pineapple-sencha-dens-tea

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Got a sample of this with my last order from Den’s. I pouted when I saw it because I rarely like flavored teas. That being said, this is good! I also didn’t believe it would be creamy, but it is. And, yeah, pineapple scent is super strong. I opened the bag and went, “Yep, that’s pineapple assaulting my nose.” Yum. I would definitely buy this again for my friends who do really like flavored senchas.

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 30 sec

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