On Wisconsin Jade Oolong

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Calendula Petals, Natural Flavours, Oolong Tea, Sprinkles
Flavors
Cream, Honey, Melon, Butter, Cheesecake, Floral, Sour, Sweet, Artificial, Autumn Leaf Pile, Coconut, Creamy, Fennel, Gardenias, Vanilla, Green, Maple, Pastries
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 45 sec 14 oz / 402 ml

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From A Quarter to Tea

A sweet and creamy jade oolong with sweet honey and cheesecake flavors and cow sprinkles straight from the dairy state.

Ingredients:
oolong tea, gluten free cinnamon grahams (brown rice flour, white rice flour, tapioca starch, sweet rice flour, butter, brown sugar, sorghum flour, gluten-free oat bran, molasses, natural flavors, cinnamon, potato starch, sodium bicarbonate, baking soda, sea salt), cow mini sprinkles (icing sugar (vegan), modified corn starch, corn starch, fractionated palm kernel oil, cellulose gum, soya lecithin, vanillin, polysorbate 60), calendula petals, natural flavor

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6444 tasting notes

Sometimes I get excited and buy teas in bulk and then think to myself “why? why did I do this?” but not this one. One sip of its cheesecake deliciousness and I am reminded of why I liked it and why I needed MOAR!

Evol Ving Ness

How much leaf of this do you use, VariaTEA? When I tried it, it was very in my face. Perhaps it was a user error. How do you proceed to find the deliciousness?

VariaTEA

I use 2 perfect teas in 16 oz usually. And the flavor is very strong but personally I like that. Perhaps if it is too much, cut the leaf in 1/2?

Evol Ving Ness

ok, thank you.

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Very unique! I haven’t tasted a tea quite like this one. In fact, I can’t even really describe what the flavor is since I can’t place it. It’s lightly colored but surprisingly strong in flavor without any perfume or fakeness. Very nice for certain moods.

Preparation
4 min, 45 sec

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1759 tasting notes

This is delicious. And very creamy!! Definitely an oolong, hanging out in the background. Needs more infusions for me to say more regarding the oolongness. That’s fine! I love the sweet lingering aftertaste.
For anyone who has tried the redleaf tea cheesecake matcha, the flavouring is pretty much identical, it just interacts differently with the base tea. Bonus, seeing as you can steep this multiple times, unlike matcha where you drink the leaf.
Oh! when I took the steeper out of my mug, a cloud of tea poofed. I love it when the tannins bloom like that :P

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1704 tasting notes

I did not expect the cup to have a green color. Talk about packing devotion to your home’s football team. My University’s school colors are Green and White, so the football reference does not bother me. The cheesecake flavor is also a devotion to the state for it’s famous dairy.

I brewed it at 180 F and 1 min 45 sec-1 teaspoon (half a sample package) and then waited till it smelled the way I liked for the re-brews. Some where shorter than the initial steep and some where way longer, as in 5 minutes in the late brews.

Well, I got this hoping it was like the Vanilla Cider Panna Cotta. It has the same essential taste without the clove and apple, not so much the vanilla. Like I said in the Apricot Tart Jade review, I prefer the Vanilla Cider Panna Cotta Jade Oolong because it had more flavors that I like-namely the clove and the apple, but this keeps me good company. The honey is what replaces the apple and it compensates pretty well. The florals are light, but pleasantly noticeable in the background. They were even more noticeable in the later re-brews. Overall, it is a sweet guiltless desert tea that I might get more of. I can’t wait to test it out in my tumbler.

…Crap. It excels the tumbler taste test. The floral, honey, and cream notes are accented with more water. No veggie notes or and very little fake-ness. My mom and brother who prefer sweetener in their tea also really liked it. This means I can definitely live with more of this tea. It also means that I am tempted to spend way more money on more tea I do not need. Crap…

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