Showing posts with label Green tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green tea. Show all posts

Monday 6 February 2012

UCC Matcha Latte



The can looked nice so thats why I got it.
I don't usually like green tea with milk, but this one tasted quite nice, it did not have that bitterness taste.
The sweetness was just right and it was nice and creamy.

Thursday 29 December 2011

Ito En Oi Ocha Dark green tea

https://www.itoen.com/E-Store

Was amazed that this product is from America because it is sold in convenience stores in HK.
I would have thought it would have been cheaper importing from Asia.

As for the taste it was not that memorable.



NODATE powdered green tea

Posted this because I liked the green tea shaker with googly eyes stuck on it!



Tuesday 13 December 2011

Drinkt2u Lemon green tea


After trying the pomegranite one, I also got the Lemon.
Lemon tastes much more natrual and refreshing.
Pleasant and not too sweet.

Drinkt2u Pomegranite green tea


The drink seems to be from Korea because of the Dong Won logo.
Alot of Korean and Thai products these days have English.

Anyway was surprised this is sold in the US as well.
When I opened it, I could smell COFFEE and some slight cherryade as well.
It tasted like coffee too with some sourness,
There was strong roasted taste and aroma to it as well.
The good thing was it was not that sweet.

http://www.drinkt2u.com/

The colour of this drink was pink.

Monday 12 December 2011

Hong Kong Tea brand - Jasmine flavoured tea


The packaging of Rickshaw and Luk Yu were crap, as soon as the plastic film was removed all 100 teabags were exposed and you need to put them in a container especially in Hong Kong due to high humidity.

The teabag for Luk Yu was the worst, the tag and thread was abysmal that the tag would get wet easily.
Rickshaw was slightly better and the design was not so Chinesey.
After Lipton was introduced I was immediately attracted by its design and after opening I was impressed that inside it was packaged into four individual packs of 25 teabags.
However Liptons was sold out yet again! So I tried this new Hong Kong Tea Brand for $24.9 for 100 which was the cheapest so far, amazingly inside it was also had four individual packs.

The teabag quality was as good as Liptons but the taste wasnt so fragrant, it was quite bland but colour was quite strong.
I think I probably need two teabags to get a strong enough taste.



Usually I buy Liptons Jasmine teabags, they cost $39.9 for 100.
The only thing that forced to consider other options was because it was CONSTANTLY out of stock at the supermarket.
Before buying Lipton as a regular brand I bought Rickshaws ($35.9 for 100) and Luk Yu ($34.9 for 100).

Thursday 1 December 2011

Inko's Honeydew Melon tea



It is packaged similarly to Snapple, but not as sugary as stated.
The taste was light and refreshing, the taste of tea was stronger than the melon.

Wednesday 30 November 2011

Malaysian LiteYo yogurt




NEW LOOK, NEW FLAVOURS! Presenting the new Liteyo yogurt cup.
Available in delicious new flavours like Capucinno Vanilla with Nata de Coco,
Orange Carrot, Green Tea with Aloe Vera and Cranberry!

I never thought Malaysia would have their own local yogurt.

Orange Carrot and capucinno vanilla tastes the best, conveniently with a spoon
provided beneath the lid.

Tao Ti Jelly green tea

Best fun drink ever!!

Consists of Jasmine jelly in the bottle, firstly you have to shake it to breakup the Jelly.

On its own, the Jasmine jelly tastes sweet with the gentle aroma of Jasmine, the carton of milk is optional, I tried it with the milk and it made the drink alot smoother and creamier.

The milk tasted like carnations condensed milk, so when it was mixed in was the jelly, it made the drink complete, without the milk, it is slightly too sweet, but the drink is so good, it tastes so good both ways.

There is also a coffee version.
But personally, the Jasmine one is much more refreshing.

7-11 convenience store's exclusive Peach tea

Was quite surprised it didnt have that soapy fake taste.

Not really worth trying.

Nestle foaming milk tea

Finally sachets of tea, that you can get the foaming effect at home/office just like the ones you get at coffee and tea houses, comes in four flavours, Green tea, hazelnut, vanilla and original.

Simple and easy, just pour in the tea powder and add hot water!

Amazingly, there is really a thick layer of foam when I made mine.

Sunday 27 November 2011

Tao Ti Lime Green Tea

Tried the Lime tea, it did'nt really smell like lime, but it didnt leave an aftertaste.
Not worth trying.

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