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Post subject: Re: Matcha? Posted: Aug 8th, '24, 00:26 |
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Kuuki

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I don't see why? It's probably better for the tea than bottles too.
Though the only times I have seen tea in a can in Japan is because it is mixed with alcohol.
Some places serve matcha beer too, which is pretty scary and I couldn't bring myself to try it.
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Post subject: Re: Matcha? Posted: Sep 1st, '24, 18:56 |
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Hotarla

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I drink green tea? Rarely do I drink matcha unless it’s something made at a cafe. Or if it’s like matcha ice cream lol.
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Post subject: Re: Matcha? Posted: Sep 2nd, '24, 02:29 |
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Kuuki

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It isn't that different though. Matcha is just green tea in powder form.
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Post subject: Re: Matcha? Posted: Sep 4th, '24, 18:18 |
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Akili Li

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But does it taste different?
Is it like how smoked cheese tastes very different from fresh cheese, even though they are the same thing, just prepared differently?
So, if I buy something that is "matcha flavored" and something that is "green tea flavored" will they taste very similar or will I be able to tell them apart?
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Post subject: Re: Matcha? Posted: Sep 5th, '24, 01:34 |
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Kuuki

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It tastes very different. Matcha is a lot more powerful and bitter than green tea.
Which I guess is why matcha latte is so popular.
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Post subject: Re: Matcha? Posted: Oct 30th, '24, 11:17 |
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Twammy

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I love drinking matcha latte (with milk though)! Though I've recently tried the pure matcha latte, it was better than I expected. Not too bitter not too sweet, it's just right in between the two hehe
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Post subject: Re: Matcha? Posted: Oct 30th, '24, 21:11 |
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I only got to have matcha once. We went to a major city for a comic con and afterward we walked around and enjoyed some very pretty streets. There was a tea shop there, and I had a matcha... something. Latte? It was good. Very green tasting.
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Post subject: Re: Matcha? Posted: Oct 30th, '24, 22:07 |
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Akili Li

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It's funny how so many of my memories from traveling are based around food like that.
You go somewhere, you're wandering around exploring, you get hungry, and you end up who-knows-where eating who-knows-what and discovering all sorts of unfamiliar flavors.
It's fun!
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Post subject: Re: Matcha? Posted: Nov 16th, '24, 03:00 |
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lunar_eclipse66

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Where are you finding premade matcha?? I want some! I only get to have it when i treat myself with starbucks.
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Post subject: Re: Matcha? Posted: Nov 29th, '24, 22:58 |
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Kuuki

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Very simple but have you tried the tea section of a big supermarket? That or the asian food section. Or a tea store. Or a store that specializes in Japanese stuff in general, at worse they should know.
It's probably major enough now so that you'd have a chance to find some. Maybe just matcha powder but with a bit of luck even pre-made matcha latte mix.
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