Pear Sencha Green Tea

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Fruit Green Blend
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175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 45 sec

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  • “This is kind of an experiment for me, to see how my taste buds are doing. I wanted a more delicate tasting tea than the tea I’ve been drinking (mostly black teas with a lot of ginger and cinnamon...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This is truly incredible! :) If you are looking for a pear flavored tea – this is IT!!!! This is highly scented and highly flavored! I don’t think it would get any more PEAR than this! LOVING...” Read full tasting note
    95
  • “Prepared this by steeping for 2 minutes with 180°F water, then putting in the refrigerator overnight. I also had a small cup hot before chilling. This is very flavorful and aromatic. It’s...” Read full tasting note
    91
  • “Prepared 1/2 gallon according to package directions and then iced. So there is a nice sencha background to this tea. But I’m not getting the pear. It’s going to sound really weird but when I...” Read full tasting note
    58

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Sweet, juicy and just a down right delectable green tea, who knew pear paired so well with top quality Sencha.

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6 Tasting Notes

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4843 tasting notes

This is kind of an experiment for me, to see how my taste buds are doing. I wanted a more delicate tasting tea than the tea I’ve been drinking (mostly black teas with a lot of ginger and cinnamon and other spices) to see if I could detect some of the lighter flavors. And they seem to be in check! Woot!

The pear flavor is quite lovely, as is the flavor of the green tea. Fresh, slightly vegetative, and the fruit flavor is light yet sweet and delicious.

As for TeaEqualsBliss’s challenge, Um… well… here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rbm6GXllBiw … Pear-adise City!

TeaEqualsBliss

Thanks for playing along!!!! Awesome song choice!

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This is truly incredible! :)
If you are looking for a pear flavored tea – this is IT!!!!

This is highly scented and highly flavored! I don’t think it would get any more PEAR than this!

LOVING this!!!!

Melanie

Hi there TeaEqualBliss! Long time no see!!! I see we tasted the same tea – and had quite the opposite opinions. That’s Ok… I saw somewhere else that someone hated one of my favorite Ceylon teas :-) Nice to see you!

TeaEqualsBliss

Hiya! I totally see what you mean about the Jolly Rancher. At the time of logging this I was looking for a HIGHLY flavored pear so I was jazzed! LOL

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95 tasting notes

Prepared this by steeping for 2 minutes with 180°F water, then putting in the refrigerator overnight. I also had a small cup hot before chilling.

This is very flavorful and aromatic. It’s delicious. I’m not sure I would think pear if I didn’t know that’s what was intended, but I am getting a sort of dried pear flavor when I think about it. It’s very good, fruity, sweet, and has a nice clean aftertaste. No bitterness or astringency. The green tea base is really good too, which really makes the aftertaste pleasant.

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

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Prepared 1/2 gallon according to package directions and then iced.

So there is a nice sencha background to this tea. But I’m not getting the pear. It’s going to sound really weird but when I opened the bag all I could smell were those circus peanuts – you know, the orange marshmallowy candy shaped like peanuts? It was strange. And it also, unfortunately, didn’t go away – I feel like I’m drinking circus peanut flavored sencha. Not quite what I wanted.

I’m glad I only got a sample size of this – I’ll stick with the peach black or strawberry sencha instead. Now to talk myself into finishing that half gallon…

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

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If you would enjoy a pear flavored Jolly Rancher melted into your Sencha tea, then you would enjoy this tea. However, though I love Sencha, this was not a tea I would ever drink again.

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 4 min, 0 sec
Jaime

This makes me want to find a Jolly Rancher and melt it into my tea, just to see what it would taste like!

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