Tea type
Green Herbal Blend
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Freshly Cut Grass, Spinach
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Caffeine
Low
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Edit tea info Last updated by ThainofBuckland
Average preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 4 min, 0 sec 32 oz / 946 ml

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  • “Ooh I like this a lot! Ordered a pot after lunch at the London Tea Room. I’d tried plain cherry blossom tea a while back, and found it…not to my taste. In large part because the cherry blossoms...” Read full tasting note
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  • “The tea has a vegetal scent like spinach or hemp powder. The tea itself is rather powdery, with a leaves dispersed. There is a hint of pink, but there are only a few cherry blossom petals in the...” Read full tasting note
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From The London Tea Room

The description from the site:
Sakura is the flowering cherry blossom trees planted in Japanese parks, along streets and yards in Japan. Sakura trees bloom in late March through May. These blossoms are specially cured and blended with deep steamed sencha.

Origin: Shizuoka, Japan

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Ooh I like this a lot! Ordered a pot after lunch at the London Tea Room. I’d tried plain cherry blossom tea a while back, and found it…not to my taste. In large part because the cherry blossoms were preserved in salt. However. I really enjoyed the very subtle flavor I recognized as that same cherry blossom flavor, with the umami and sort of grassy taste of the sencha. I made sure to buy a couple ounces to take home with me. Now watch me oversteep it or something.

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The tea has a vegetal scent like spinach or hemp powder. The tea itself is rather powdery, with a leaves dispersed. There is a hint of pink, but there are only a few cherry blossom petals in the tea.

The brew is a light spring green color, you know, like the crayola color. It doesn’t have a strong smell and tastes… like spinach water. So much for that. It’s interesting, but far too pricy for me. I will probably avoid this tea in the future. I’ll still drink it, of course. The only tea I avoid is tea made from thyme.

Flavors: Freshly Cut Grass, Spinach

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 4 min, 0 sec 4 tsp 32 OZ / 946 ML

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