Matcha Ice Cream

Tea type
Green Matcha Blend
Ingredients
Almond, Candied Pinapple, Flavouring, Green Tea, Matcha Green Tea, Stevia Leaf, White Chocolate Bits
Flavors
Creamy, Green, Pineapple, Sweet
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Lexie Aleah
Average preparation
Boiling 7 min, 0 sec 12 oz / 354 ml

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From Pinky Up

Ingredients: green tea, candied pineapple (contains sulfates), almond, white chocolate curls, matcha green tea, stevia extract, natural flavoring

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This brand promises a good substitute for sweet treats, and boy does it deliver! This really captures the flavor and rounded sweetness of matcha ice cream. Instant hit!

Flavors: Creamy, Green, Pineapple, Sweet

Preparation
Boiling 7 min, 0 sec 5 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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15695 tasting notes

This tin has felt like it’s been staring at my from its spot on the shelf, so I made a early evening cuppa a few nights ago to sip while watching some shows. It was sweet but the notes of white chocolate and roasted almond were well balanced and I got that slightly grassy umami hint of matcha too. Not a favourite, but at least I don’t feel like the tin is glaring at my anymore.

Daylon R Thomas

How are the Pinky Up stuff? I’ve been tempted, but I’m always on the border.

Roswell Strange

Of the handful I’ve tried, I’ve found them very mid. My biggest gripe has been that a lot have flavours that, while tasty, don’t particularly match the flavour and marketing. Red Velvet Cake is probably the best example of that.

They have a boba themed line I’ve been really curious about, but they actually don’t ship straight to Canada so I can’t actually order it. Hoping it eventually pops up on one of the handful of sites that resells their teas that does ship across the border.

Daylon R Thomas

Thank you! I’ll avoid them then. I’ve also been debating on posting reviews of the Gogonuts and Boba Tea Protein whey powder mixes. Almost all of them are tea based, and Gogonuts offers an Oolong whey mixed protein I’m debating on writing about. Think people would want to read up on that?

Roswell Strange

I don’t see why not! I’ve for sure seen weirder (and personally reviewed weirder) here before – and we do have an instant/powder format + “food” type in the database.

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