Strawberry Cinnamon Roll Green Tea

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Cinnamon, Natural Flavours, Select Green Teas, Strawberry
Flavors
Cinnamon, Smooth, Strawberry, Sweet, Butter, Cheesecake, Cream, Smoke, Tangy, Toasty, Vegetal
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Caffeine
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Average preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 15 sec 12 oz / 354 ml

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  • “AJRimmer Advent Day 12 Are strawberry cinnamon rolls actually a thing? Never heard of them but I’d be intrigued to try one! This made for a nice light mid-morning pick-me-up. The green tea is...” Read full tasting note
    75
  • “I enjoyed this warm, but it was better cold. The green tea was mild, and there was a touch of cinnamon bark and berry. It has almost a baked flavor, but I didn’t get any cream cheese like others...” Read full tasting note
    81
  • “Drinking lots of tea, no time to write notes, or do much of anything for that matter. Had a lovely cup of this a couple days ago though, and wanted to record it. I didn’t taste much in the way of...” Read full tasting note
    76
  • “October 2021 Tea When the cream cheese icing flavour peaks through and blends with the cinnamon strawberries this tea hits a glorious sweet spot. I didn’t add sugar but I find the cream cheese...” Read full tasting note
    77

From 52teas

Tea of the Week for October 25, 2021!

Around this time of year, I see “Orange Cinnamon Rolls” available in those pop-cans of dough in the refrigerated section of the grocery store & I find those difficult to resist – so I usually don’t! I remember at one point a year or two ago thinking, why not have Strawberry Cinnamon Rolls?

After a quick google search, I found that Strawberry Cinnamon Rolls is actually a thing & my mind immediately presented me with an idea: how about a strawberry cinnamon roll tea? Because, the way I see it is – if it’s a treat that can be made, can it not be made even better if it were a tea? (That’s the way my mind works. If it’s a thing, I generally want it to be a tea thing & fortunately, I work for 52Teas & we’re not afraid to make it into a tea thing here.)

I decided to try to create a Strawberry Cinnamon Roll tea & here it is! I started with a blend of organic green teas (Chun Mee, Gunpowder & Young Hyson) & added some freeze-dried strawberries & some Sri Lankan cinnamon chips – plus some essence to create a cinnamon roll-ish taste that’s complete with a touch of cream cheese icing essence (don’t worry, it’s vegan!)

The naturally soft, sweet notes of the green tea works really well here. The cinnamon is gentle – I didn’t want it to overpower the flavor of the strawberry or the cream cheese notes . . . & those cream cheese notes here are so lovely – sweet & tangy! The strawberry notes add a pleasing sweetness to the cup & there’s just a hint of dough-y pastry. This is a yummy teatime treat that’s also organic, vegan, gluten-free, allergen-free & all natural!

organic ingredients: green teas, cinnamon, strawberries & natural flavors

to brew: shake pouch to redistribute ingredients. use 2 ½ grams of tea to 12oz of very hot water (175°) & steep for 2.25 minutes (2 minutes, 15 seconds). strain & allow to cool for at least 5 minutes before sipping. (The cool time encourages the flavors of the tea to develop!)

A wee bit of sweetener will enhance the overall ‘dessert-y’ quality of this tea. I use less than a ½ teaspoon of raw sugar in this – it helps the cream cheese & pastry notes really pop.

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5 Tasting Notes

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AJRimmer Advent Day 12

Are strawberry cinnamon rolls actually a thing? Never heard of them but I’d be intrigued to try one! This made for a nice light mid-morning pick-me-up. The green tea is smooth and mellow and the flavoring is sweet and natural. I mostly got strawberry with a hint of cinnamon; no bakery or cream cheese notes that I could pick up on. I wouldn’t have minded a stronger flavor (or maybe a black tea base?) but this was still quite tasty!

Flavors: Cinnamon, Smooth, Strawberry, Sweet

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
Nattie

As an avid cinnamon roll fan, I can’t say I’ve ever heard of a strawberry one!

Inkling

Same here! Doesn’t it sound tasty, though?

Nattie

It really does!

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2284 tasting notes

I enjoyed this warm, but it was better cold. The green tea was mild, and there was a touch of cinnamon bark and berry. It has almost a baked flavor, but I didn’t get any cream cheese like others mention. It tastes very high quality and enjoyable. There’s some special flavoring in there that I can’t quite identify. This tea is far more subtle than the name would imply, but it’s still tasty.

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6105 tasting notes

Drinking lots of tea, no time to write notes, or do much of anything for that matter.

Had a lovely cup of this a couple days ago though, and wanted to record it. I didn’t taste much in the way of strawberry cinnamon roll, but the savoury base mixed with the flavour notes quite well to create a delicious, albeit vaguely flavoured, experience. I don’t often remember much about the teas I drink while working (which is the only time I drink tea, really), but this one stuck out. Yum.

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October 2021 Tea

When the cream cheese icing flavour peaks through and blends with the cinnamon strawberries this tea hits a glorious sweet spot. I didn’t add sugar but I find the cream cheese comes out more as it cools. Its tangy sweetness is an indulgent finishing note.

I wasn’t too certain about this one because of the cinnamon and gunpowder, but the cinnamon is at a perfect level for me (a little heat and only a tiny bit barky = perfect). It makes a convincing cinnamon roll with that excellent cream cheese flavouring. The smoky gunpowder adds dimensions to the cinnamon roll but it still isn’t quite my thing; luckily it’s not the only green tea present (I’d be curious to see if these flavours could be replicated in a black tea base too)! The strawberry is that tasty berry candy thing that I often enjoy from 52teas – especially in the summer months. It plays into the cinnamon and cream cheese flavouring better than I anticipated, and I’m enjoying it a lot.

Overall, I love the flavouring and concept. I can live with the green base blend too (it does have its moments, but gunpowder is not my fav).

Steep Count: 2 – not quite a successful second attempt for the icing but alright.

Flavors: Butter, Cheesecake, Cinnamon, Cream, Smoke, Strawberry, Tangy, Toasty, Vegetal

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 1 min, 45 sec
Cameron B.

I can appreciate gunpowder green tea on its own, but it’s not generally my favorite as a blended tea. Except for with mint, I suppose.

Evol Ving Ness

Hmm, I’m a big fan of gunpowder. This sounds like it might be my cup of tea.

Crowkettle

I think if i had more of this my rating would creep up over time. I also enjoy gunpowder on its own :)

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