Cola Matcha

Tea type
Matcha Tea
Ingredients
Flavor, Matcha Green Tea
Flavors
Licorice, Cinnamon
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Caffeine
High
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Not available
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Average preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 0 min, 15 sec

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  • “Okay this is the second time I’ve had this matcha. It was pretty good hot but it wasn’t at it’s best for me. Then I tried it with water and ice and it was awesome! next time though I need this one...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I have been waiting to try this one. I was holding off for some reason, not sure, delayed gratification maybe. Anyway, the dry matcha smells DELICIOUS! It smells of generic cola, my favorite...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I was a soda drinker for years – at one point I drank it more than water. A few years ago I did the impossible and gave it up to better my health. It wasn’t easy, and there are times when I find it...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I don’t know if anyone remembers Coca-Cola Blak from a few years back. It was Coke mixed with coffee, and I looooved it. I’m so sad it was discontinued. I have no idea why I loved it. I was...” Read full tasting note

From Matcha Outlet

The unique Cola Matcha can be used to make most foods and drinks acquire an interesting adventurous twist. Its deep albeit slightly sweet taste leaves many people both mystified and compelled to enjoy more. This special flavor has no equal and can be used in any occasion to make an exceptional impact on its various audiences both big and small. This flavor relies on its much loved status in the world to entice its enthusiasts to appreciate its unique offerings in the world of refreshments.

Cola Matcha stands in a class of its own as far as delectable taste and universal appeal is concerned. Its enticing appeal draws both old and young together for both ordinary and extra ordinary occasions. Since its taste range is far reaching and exciting, it provides a place for many different palates. Its lasting lingering appeal makes it both unforgettable and special for most people.

Company formerly known as Red Leaf Tea.

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OK, so I purchased Cola Matcha, but I was doubtful. I actually ordered it to prove to myself that it really could not taste like cola. I opened up the pouch and immediate put it into a tin to keep it fresh. The small size fits perfect in the tin with a little wiggle room…enough to be able to get the measuring spoon in. It actually smelled sweet and like cola!
OK, so it could not actually taste like Cola….could it? I didn’t even consider preparing this one hot…no one likes warm soda. I still had some seltzer (bubbly) water from my champagne matcha so I decided to prepare this one the same way. I purchased this one with Classic Starter Matcha. I didn’t really think white would balance well and figured if I liked it I would order with black matcha next time.
I prepared a 10oz glass with 1 tsp of matcha and whisked it up carefully. I did add just a touch of sugar for this first time.
OK, so it DID take like cola! I’m not sure how Red Leaf does it, but they know how to flavor matcha. Plus there are none of the calories you receive with a real cola.
I had thought about keeping this matcha to myself, but since I want to order it with black matcha I will share this one with my friends.
Here is how I ordered my Cola Matcha from Red Leaf Tea:
Size: Small
Quality: Classic Starter Grade
Flavor: Delicate
Storage: Air tight refill flat pouch – would definitely recommend purchasing a tin for your matcha to keep it fresh. I did not order one this time since I already had a tin.
To get your own tasty Cola Matcha from Red Leaf Tea – GO HERE NOW!!!!
http://www.redleaftea.com/matcha-tea/coca-cola-matcha.html
A low calorie treat for the soda lover!

Azzrian

I can’t wait to try this – I feel the same way you did!

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79 tasting notes

This was another sample from Chuckie that I tried last night, but didn’t write a review on. I made the mistake of trying this one as a latte and while it tasted good the milk did not mix to well with the Cola flavoring. I am going to try this one again as a straight brew to really do it some justice. But I can certainly say that I have been enjoying trying out Red Leaf’s matcha, the flavors are unique and pretty bang on. Really looking forward to the Watermelon matcha, heck it might be a matcha night with dinner today!

Check back later today or tomorrow for an update on this review!

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 0 min, 15 sec

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2238 tasting notes

021/365

I’ve not yet become a fan of cold matcha, but there aren’t many ways I can conceive of drinking this particular matcha. I think, ultimately, I’m going to end up trying it hot (as a latte), but I figured I’d give cold another shot.

The recipe I used for this one is called “Matcha Fresh” (from T2’s website), and uses 1 tsp of matcha in 150ml 80 degree water, topped up with ice and soda water. It’s more palatable than some of the cold matcha I’ve prepared, although it’s still far more vegetal and grassy than I’m used to tasting. I could use less powder, but I fear that then the cola flavour would be lost – it’s not all that prominent currently as it is.

I’m not sure that cola matcha in a hot latte is going to work, but given that that’s really how I prefer my matcha, I think an attempt is in my future. Cold matcha, for some reason, makes me feel nauseous and lightheaded. I know it’s odd, and I don’t claim to understand it.

The cola flavour here is pretty good, reminiscent of the off-brand supermarket stuff. The soda water is a nice addition – the carbonation makes it that bit more realistic as a cola imitation, and of course it’s much healthier.

Great matcha; still not sold on drinking it cold.

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Well, this one is a bit bizarre. Added to this is that this is my first matcha soda and I’m not a fan of carbonation, but besides that it is just weird.

Is that licorice? It’s reminiscent of cola, but also not. I don’t really know what to say about this one.

Thanks for the sample VariaTEA! Yet another matcha flavour down.

I’m also happy I have a cup of Dolce Vita steeping away haha.

VariaTEA

I got licorice too but I have no idea why that would be.

Courtney

It was bizarre haha. Almost medicinal licorice too. I think it’s safe to say that one won’t have a home in my cupboard. :P

Stephanie

The thought of this one creeps me out

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Thank you Roswell Strange (and aisling of tea) for the opportunity to try this matcha. If only I didn’t convince myself Cola Milk had potential because prepped this way it is a whole lot of NOPE!

MissB

Think of it as a cola float! :P

VariaTEA

Haha that is what got me to make it this way but it certainly doesn’t taste like a cola float. It sorta tastes like licorice.

OMGsrsly

Sorry! I know I mentioned it on someone’s note.

VariaTEA

Haha no need to be sorry. The theory made sense, the result was less pleasant :P

Roswell Strange

Oh no D: Back to finding creative ways to try this…

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I was attempting to feed my brother because, apparently, one of the duties of hosting is actually feeding the minors in your care. He wouldn’t pick what he wanted to eat, though so I jokingly said that if he didn’t pick then I’d just feed him straight, powdered green tea.

That resulted in each of us having a small spoonful of this one straight. No water, no milk, nothing…

Ick. Yuck. Never. Again.

ohfancythat

That sounds like a horrible idea! Like that silly cinnamon trick….I hope you were drunk when it happened!, haha

Spencer

Does the Cola matcha indeed taste like Coca-cola?

VariaTEA

Nooo. That is a bad plan. Although a good way to quickly use up some matcha.

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