Hi,
I received this gift from Cambodia.
Although the label referred to green tea, I have to say that the taste is completely different from the green tea I was used to.
Could you tell me why?
Thank you.
Jan 29th, '18, 00:00
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Re: Green tea from Cambodia
The product label says it's jasmine green tea. It should taste more like jasmine flowers than green tea if it's typical.
It's not so unusual for jasmine to be overpowering if they've used a flavoring process involving any sort of solvent to speed up the flavoring transfer from flowers to tea, versus just layering the two and letting it mix in naturally, or chopping a limited volume of flowers and mixing them in with the tea.
Cambodian tea isn't so easy to find, even in Cambodia, at least per my experience visiting there.
It's not so unusual for jasmine to be overpowering if they've used a flavoring process involving any sort of solvent to speed up the flavoring transfer from flowers to tea, versus just layering the two and letting it mix in naturally, or chopping a limited volume of flowers and mixing them in with the tea.
Cambodian tea isn't so easy to find, even in Cambodia, at least per my experience visiting there.
Re: Green tea from Cambodia
Most tea consumed in Cambodia is imported, much of it from Vietnam or China. I bought some Cambodian green tea there. It was incredibly smokey!john.b wrote: The product label says it's jasmine green tea. It should taste more like jasmine flowers than green tea if it's typical.
It's not so unusual for jasmine to be overpowering if they've used a flavoring process involving any sort of solvent to speed up the flavoring transfer from flowers to tea, versus just layering the two and letting it mix in naturally, or chopping a limited volume of flowers and mixing them in with the tea.
Cambodian tea isn't so easy to find, even in Cambodia, at least per my experience visiting there.
Re: Green tea from Cambodia
Believe me you don't taste at all the jasminejohn.b wrote: The product label says it's jasmine green tea.
Re: Green tea from Cambodia
No, not at all.jayinhk wrote: Do you taste smoke?
What I mean is that the taste is very (too!!!) different from that of Twining's green tea (for example).
I wonder if it is perhaps not really tea?
Re: Green tea from Cambodia
That's a major manufacturer. It's definitely tea. Is this your first loose leaf green tea?