Soursop Sencha

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Fruit Green Blend
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170 °F / 76 °C 3 min, 45 sec 15 oz / 450 ml

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Light and bright. This unusual green tea flavoured with Soursop is like summer sunshine in a cup. This quirky tropical fruit has a sweet, slightly tangy flavour that will tantalise your taste buds.

Brewing: 1-3mins. Use glass infuser, leaves grow to be large.

If you like this, you should also try: Soursop, Mango Sencha, Green with Envy

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I bought a black soursop tea about one year ago, which I enjoyed but I don’t think I have had it for several months now. There has been a two-cup sampler of Soursop-flavoured sencha kicking around in my tea cupboard for a few weeks now which I thought would be appropriate now that winter has drawn to a close.

This is a strongly scented soursop, although the flavour is more restrained. It’s a very dark brew, somewhere between green and orange and, from a distance, could almost pass as a white tea. I like the fact that it doesn’t have that ‘fishy’ smell of many green teas. There’s a nice little tang on the rear edges of the tongue which does linger for sometime.

I will probably need to try this a few more times, because I’m not sure if soursop blends as well with green tea as it does with black tea; I feel that the astringency and depth of black tea is better suited to and a better match for tangy-sweetness of the fruit. Still, not a bad drop.

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 2 min, 30 sec

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My first Steepster sipdown!
Does it count as a sipdown if I have two huge packs of this left as backup? Sipdown is just when you finish a pack right?
Ohhh soursop. I love the lingering tang it leaves. Goes on for quite a while after you take a sip. It manages to be sweet and bitter, tart and smooth at the same time.
Have had this for years and it will stay permanently in my cupboard for as long as they continue to make it.
Get your hands on it if you can; when they sell out, they take ages to restock.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 4 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 15 OZ / 450 ML

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Mmmm… This is my absolute favourite iced tea. I brew it in luke warm water then pop it in the fridge overnight. It’s nice hot too.
It is very sweet in flavour and soursop is definitely unique! I just bought a big bag, so if anyone wants to swap some, please ask!

Preparation
Iced

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I really loved this flavoured tea. I have tried other types of green tea and found the grass taste to be too strong. The tart and fruity soursop flavour is very refreshing.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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