flavia review

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flavia review

by Alucard » Jul 8th, '10, 13:40

I've had Flavia Japanese green tea a few times already and am surprised how drinkable it is. The tea is grassy and sweet but not overdone maybe even a hint of butteriness and there is a faint bitterness in the aftertaste. Once the beverage is room temp it does need to be dumped however. Anyone else try this? These are the single serve packets typically found in offices or grocery stores. I've only had one sample of sencha before trying this so my experience is limited. :)
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Re: flavia review

by Chip » Jul 14th, '10, 15:35

Never even saw this, let alone tried it. :shock:

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