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Blueberry Green Iced Tea Powder from Stash Tea Company

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Blueberry Green Iced Tea Powder

Fruit Green Blend by Stash Tea Company

“Stash Tea introduces a unique Powdered Iced Green Tea made from whole green tea leaves. We start with premium Japanese Sencha Green tea leaves and then grind them into a fine powder. We then add natural blueberry flavor for a refreshing, juicy taste. Just add to cold water and stir, no brewing needed. Since the entire tea leaf is consumed, you get more of green tea’s healthy antioxidants. Plus, you can add the powder to cold bottled water for a convenient and good-for-you beverage. Each box contains 12 foil-wrapped packets and makes 12 servings, 16 oz. each. Note: Since this product is made from powdered green tea leaves and is not instant, some green tea may be present in the bottom of the glass. Stir well or shake before serving.”

6 Tasting Notes

AmazonV
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Steep Information:
Amount: 1 packet
Water: 8 ounces cold water from drinking fountain
Served: Cold

Tasting Notes:
Dry Leaf Smell: blueberry, matcha
Steeped Tea Smell: blueberry, grassy
Flavor: grassy matcha, a little gritty, blueberry hints
Body: Medium
Aftertaste: blueberry
Liquor: murky olive green

Gift from Janefan

Well, it’s not great, it’s not bad, it’s meh. It dissolved fairly well in cold water with a bit of stirring.

Images: http://amazonv.blogspot.com/2010/06/stash-instant-powder-green-tea.html

Janefan
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Janefan 7 tasting notes

These are teabag-sized packets of powdered sencha green tea (not instant) with natural blueberry flavor. I bought them on a whim today at the grocery store on closeout sale, thinking they’d be a good substitute for those instant drink packets that can be dissolved in bottle of water (my hubby uses them sometimes).

It is a fine green powder, similar to matcha. The tea dissolves pretty well (stirred into a cup of cold filtered water with a few cubes of ice) with only a bit of reside. It comes out a murky olivey green. At least it looks natural instead of dayglo artificial green! The blueberry scent is strong, and the flavor is present but balanced. It does not overpower the green tea completely, but gives it a nice natural sweetness. (There is also maltodextrin in here which may be providing some sweetness?) I slurped this down pretty quick and thought about making a second glass. It’s a quick way to make refreshing iced tea without brewing/cooling/flavoring your own.

I do wish the bags were thinner and maybe held enough for 16oz worth of tea, so they could easily be used in a water bottle or reusable thermos. Oh well, using two (and opening/pouring carefully) wouldn’t be that hard.

The box says: after mixing, refrigerate and consume within 12 hours. So I guess I won’t be making a whole pitcher at once. Also it directs one to the Stash website for green tea ice cream and smoothie recipes. Cool! This would be great in a fruit smoothie.

I mixed my last packet of this into my vanilla Carnation Instant Breakfast and mixed with 8-9 oz 1% milk – wish I’d thought to before! The vanilla and blueberry blend nicely together, and there’s just a hint of green tea in the color and flavor.

added to 8oz. San Pellegrino sparkling water. Not bad! I like the slight fizz. It’s like a healthy soda, sort of…

I added this to a Steaz Green Tea with Lemon – Unsweetened to make it drinkable (the “tea” tasted like lemon water!"). It did render it drinkable, but I have no idea why I liked this powder so much the first time. It tastes kinda fake and a bit chalky, with the occasional floatie.

Tried mixing with sodium free club soda – in short it didn’t work. It fizzed like crazy, the tea didn’t dissolve well at all, and it tasted like salty seaweed water. What was I thinking? I dumped it out. Next time I’ll try making a strong cup in 5-6 oz water, then add a splash or two of club soda for a hint of sparkle. Maybe I’ll add a drop of agave if it needs sweetener to balance the club soda.

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