Original Sweetened Iced Green Tea Mix

Tea type
Matcha Tea
Ingredients
Matcha Green Tea, Sugar
Flavors
Sugar, Sweet
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Caffeine
Medium
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Average preparation
Iced 16 oz / 473 ml

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From Yamamotoyama

This unique powdered green tea is not an instant tea; instead it is made from whole green tea leaves that have been ground into a powdered from and sweetened with pure cane sugar. It’s a delicious alternative to regular iced tea, sodas, and other cold beverages. Just add water and stir, no brewing needed.

Ingredients: Cane Sugar, Green Tea Powder.

Preparation: Add one packet to a glass. Add 8 oz. of cold water and stir well to dissolve. Add ice if desired. After mixing with water, keep refrigerated and consume within 12 hours.

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I found a box of this still in the cupboard that I’ve been trying to clean out, buried behind where I keep my cans of soup teas I use for ramen broth. It expired in 2010. Oops. Only five packets left in it, I figured I’d make one water bottle’s worth and if the matcha tasted nasty due to age I’d trash the rest. At least unlike that fossilized instant chai I found in the back of the cupboard, this doesn’t have milk product in it, so maybe there is some slight hope…

The Yamamotoyama website listing says this is the “lightly sweetened” version of their instant matcha iced tea (the box just says “sweetened”). Honey, there is nothing “light” about this! Is there matcha in this? The green color says there is, but my taste buds are getting nothing but sugar water. Maybe there is a faint shadow of something grassy in the background behind all the sweetness, but this is just… meh. I’ll admit I have to sweeten my matcha drinks because they tend to be too bitter for me otherwise, but I like to at least taste my matcha! This is unbarably over-sugared.

At least there is nothing about it that tastes off, or bad… though maybe the lack of flavor to the matcha is due to the age, and if it wasn’t 9 years expired now I’d be tasting more than just sugar, so I suppose I should take that into consideration. I have three packets left to finish this off and get it out of my cupboard. Maybe if I add a few teaspoons of my loose matcha with the leftover packet mix that will help even it out a bit?

Flavors: Sugar, Sweet

Preparation
Iced 16 OZ / 473 ML

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