Re: Tea Essence or Tea Cream
Posted: Dec 12th, '12, 00:22
To me, this stuff falls between low-grade shu and the worst minu-tuos. I think I'd pass
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I wouldn't even put it in those categories. The only thing it can be compared to are vitamins/supplements. It has nothing to do with the taste and aroma of real tea leaves. I was originally curious as to how this has been accepted into the tea world. We see supplements like catechins, instant matcha, etc., that do have an effect that can be felt. Drinking the Tea Essence, you can feel an effect immediately, but this cannot be equated with the process of brewing your own tea. It's really a different thing altogether. There always seems to be a market for things like this.jayinhk wrote:To me, this stuff falls between low-grade shu and the worst minu-tuos. I think I'd pass
Indeed, but again, the point is - you really have no idea, whatsoever, of what's in this stuff.Exempt wrote:Black dragon tea bar did a review on one of these jelly bricks and it actually wasn't as awful as everyone is making it sound. Of course this is a different brand and just one opinion but I though I'd share
http://blackdragonteabar.blogspot.com/2 ... k.html?m=1
It's not that they are awful, but most people on this forum are probably used to drinking things in a different weight-classExempt wrote:Black dragon tea bar did a review on one of these jelly bricks and it actually wasn't as awful as everyone is making it sound.
Ya I understand. I would never drink it I just thought I should share the perspective of someone that's actually had some.TwoDog2 wrote:It's not that they are awful, but most people on this forum are probably used to drinking things in a different weight-classExempt wrote:Black dragon tea bar did a review on one of these jelly bricks and it actually wasn't as awful as everyone is making it sound.
I've had some before, not this brand though. Tead Off's picture makes his look really hard - like hard candy, for some reason, whereas the ones I've seen are softer, more like soft jellyExempt wrote:Ya I understand. I would never drink it I just thought I should share the perspective of someone that's actually had some.TwoDog2 wrote:It's not that they are awful, but most people on this forum are probably used to drinking things in a different weight-classExempt wrote:Black dragon tea bar did a review on one of these jelly bricks and it actually wasn't as awful as everyone is making it sound.
It is hard and seems to melt slowly in hot water. Definitely not a jelly but not as hard as hard candy. I imagine there are variations on the theme.MarshalN wrote:I've had some before, not this brand though. Tead Off's picture makes his look really hard - like hard candy, for some reason, whereas the ones I've seen are softer, more like soft jellyExempt wrote:Ya I understand. I would never drink it I just thought I should share the perspective of someone that's actually had some.TwoDog2 wrote:It's not that they are awful, but most people on this forum are probably used to drinking things in a different weight-classExempt wrote:Black dragon tea bar did a review on one of these jelly bricks and it actually wasn't as awful as everyone is making it sound.
Yikes!TwoDog2 wrote:I pity the poor person who accidentally eats one. They look like a throat lozenge.
Drax wrote:Yikes!TwoDog2 wrote:I pity the poor person who accidentally eats one. They look like a throat lozenge.
The difference in hardness is probably just a matter of how much water was removed in the reduction -- remove more water, and the jelly will become harder.
This reaction is closer to my ownTead Off wrote:Opened up one of the sheng lozenges. This one was like hard, shiny candy. More aroma and flavor than the shu cha. Not satisfying at all. I would never buy this stuff.
I'll pass on all of them.TwoDog2 wrote:This reaction is closer to my ownTead Off wrote:Opened up one of the sheng lozenges. This one was like hard, shiny candy. More aroma and flavor than the shu cha. Not satisfying at all. I would never buy this stuff.
The shu is much more palatable - still, not great.
Here is a question:
You have a choice between tea bags and these tea lozenges, which do you take? (say you are in a hotel for an overnight and forget to pack anything better, the hotel mysteriously offers all 4 options. And the hotel is haunted)
I'll pass on all of them.
I'd go with the lozenge for shu and bags for sheng.