Je Ne Sais Quoi...

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Caramel, Green Tea, Natural Cookie Flavor, Sunflower Petals, Vanilla, Vanilla Flavour
Flavors
Butter, Cookie, Cream, Mineral, Spinach, Sweet, Umami, Vanilla, Vegetal
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Kosher
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Average preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 30 sec 16 oz / 473 ml

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  • “March Sipdown Prompt – a tea I won’t repurchase A sipdown! This is my second Theodor sipdown in about a month. And yet there is no note here from me? This was my oldest green on shelf currently,...” Read full tasting note
  • “Advent day 10. The flavor in this is super light. I get some vanilla. I guess I get a hint of baked cookie, but I have to think about it. A little too delicate for me.” Read full tasting note
  • “Home – 8:00 PM This is a sample from my swap with ashmanra. I think this may be the first time I’ve tried THE O DOR…? How can this possibly be a Chinese green tea…? The leaves are small and thin,...” Read full tasting note
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A cup of ‘Je ne sais quoi…’ holds a greedy green tea vanilla-flavored with notes of cookie.

Combining green tea with a hint of vanilla, almost as sweet as a pastry, was by no means an easy task… For sure. That required some daring spirit! However, pretending not to be conscious of what it means, that’s just lightly impudent, quite useful, in my opinion…

It is true that as a Parisian, I know how to stay humble and keep it simple… as opposed to many of you, I should say…

MAJOR NOTES: Vanilla, pastry

INGREDIENTS: Green tea (Origin: China), Caramel pieces*, Vanilla, Sunflower petals, Flavors (Vanilla, Cookie).

INFUSION TIME: 2 to 3 minutes

TEMPERATURE: 185 °F (85°C)

Ingredients other than tea and/or infusion plants don’t exceed 5% of the composition.

Keep away from light, air and humidity.

KOSHER certified tea

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March Sipdown Prompt – a tea I won’t repurchase

A sipdown! This is my second Theodor sipdown in about a month.

And yet there is no note here from me? This was my oldest green on shelf currently, best by date was 2018, although there may be one or two that are tied with it. The age should be a good indicator that I didn’t drink this often. It just isn’t a flavor I reach for, and I think flavored greens tend to hang around here longer than other teas, except for fruity greens. Plain or fruity greens go pretty fast.

It tastes like what they said – vanilla and rich biscuit. How do the French companies get that rich pastry/cookie aroma? It is incredible. It reminds me of Cookie by Lupicia so much, but Cookie is a black tea. Cookie makes great lattes, and if I had been drinking a lot of those back then that is probably how I would have used this one.

Shipping is so high for Theodor that I would opt for buying Cookie if I want this flavor. It is a great tea and tastes exactly as described, but so hard to get.

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Advent day 10. The flavor in this is super light. I get some vanilla. I guess I get a hint of baked cookie, but I have to think about it. A little too delicate for me.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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Home – 8:00 PM

This is a sample from my swap with ashmanra. I think this may be the first time I’ve tried THE O DOR…?

How can this possibly be a Chinese green tea…? The leaves are small and thin, and super dark green in color. If I didn’t know better, I’d say this was a Japanese sencha, and a shaded or steamed sencha at that.

The flavor of the base tea also says “Japanese” to me. It’s a bit intense and quite vegetal with notes of umami. Maybe it’s a Chinese sencha…? Regardless, it’s definitely of quality. I oversteeped it a bit – I would recommend a 2 minute steep for this one. But even with some bitterness, it’s pleasant.

The flavoring is very nice, light and buttery biscuit with vanilla essence.

I can see an order from THE O DOR in my future… Too bad I would have to spend €150 to avoid paying €35 in shipping fees… Sounds like a group order opportunity. ;)

Looking at their €75 advent calendar now… ❤

Flavors: Butter, Cookie, Cream, Mineral, Spinach, Sweet, Umami, Vanilla, Vegetal

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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