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180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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  • “What a treat!!! For the first time in ages I was actually craving something green, and light. Maybe I haven’t had enough veggies today. This really matches my tea craving at the moment. Very...” Read full tasting note
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  • “So fruity! I love it. I’ve discovered while I still generally hate tart-fruity flavored black blends I don’t mind an abundance of fresh fruit smell and flavor when paired with a fresh-tasting...” Read full tasting note
  • “I’m in tea heaven! Wow, Joy’s Teaspoon, this is amazing! I have found one of my favorites and the second and third steeps were just as delicious. (On the shopping list!) Okay, first, the dry tea...” Read full tasting note
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  • “One of these days, I’ll have a Joy’s tea that I just won’t like. Today isn’t that day. I actually didn’t know what “mahalo” meant until I did some digging prior to reviewing this. It’s Hawaiian for...” Read full tasting note
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The discreet Sencha base, enriched with a fresh, yet sweet, pineapple flavor is a blend which can be enjoyed all the year round. As an ice tea it is an excellent thirst quencher in the hot summer months; in the winter months the exotic scent and taste carries us away to warmer regions. The rich decoration leaves no room for improvement!

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What a treat!!!
For the first time in ages I was actually craving something green, and light. Maybe I haven’t had enough veggies today.
This really matches my tea craving at the moment. Very fruity. The pineapple adds that touch of sweetness, really playing into the green.
The second steep was more or less the same, except smoother. The third was getting a bit weak, but also had that natural tea sweetness that often emerges in later steepings.
I’m impressed with how well everything fits together in this tea. Whoever created the blend really knows how to accent a the natural flavour components.
Big thank you to QuiltGuppy for sharing!!

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180 °F / 82 °C 1 min, 30 sec
Indigobloom I’m so craving more of this right now, but being so late in the evening I can’t! Distance doth make the heart grow fonder, right?

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So fruity! I love it. I’ve discovered while I still generally hate tart-fruity flavored black blends I don’t mind an abundance of fresh fruit smell and flavor when paired with a fresh-tasting green tea base. Den’s Tea Pineapple Sencha was a green tea gateway this spring, I loved ATR’s Nirvana (sencha with fig, berries, kiwi, and rose petals), and this makes me cheerful in a very similar way. It’s very juicy and bright, like eating a big bowl of fruit salad on a sunny morning. Hooray!

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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I’m in tea heaven! Wow, Joy’s Teaspoon, this is amazing! I have found one of my favorites and the second and third steeps were just as delicious. (On the shopping list!)

Okay, first, the dry tea scent is sooooooo tantalizing! Fruity, fresh, begging to be brewed.

175/2 min… Ahhh… the scent, if possible, is even stronger. The taste is like the tropics. It’s tropical fruity, like pineapple and hula skirts. The green tea matches it so well. I love being able to taste both the fruit and the tea. It’s outstanding! Subsequent steeps were just as heavenly.

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175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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One of these days, I’ll have a Joy’s tea that I just won’t like. Today isn’t that day. I actually didn’t know what “mahalo” meant until I did some digging prior to reviewing this. It’s Hawaiian for gratitude…and grateful I am that this tasted like it was supposed to – like tropical fruit. There aren’t any subtleties to speak of with this blend. It is what it is, a tropical and annoyingly chipper blend. It’s a morning green tea.

Full Review: http://www.teaviews.com/2011/02/10/review-joy%E2%80%99s-teaspoon-mahalo/

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 30 sec

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I am sitting at work feeling the ocean breeze! This tea is so sweet and yummy without any sugar.

I made this in a giant pitcher that sits on my desk. I will enjoy sipping from this all day.

I am not to sure of water temp as I just used the hot water from the dispenser at work.

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2 min, 30 sec

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This tea was really similar to sunny passion except that it seems to focus more on one flavor: pineapple. This is another refreshing and very enjoyable tea. I need to decide whether I want to order this or sunny passion! Flavored green teas = yum.

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I actually received this tea as a sample with my order and I will be forever grateful. It is like drinking something wonderfully green, sunny and tropical. I did identify one thing that I was unhappy with while I was sipping this tea on my couch: I didn’t have any palm trees or blue ocean in my living room. Thank you Joy’s Teaspoon! This will be on my next tea order.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 1 min, 30 sec

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