Green Papaya Matcha from Red Leaf Tea

Green-Papaya-MatchaTea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green (Matcha)

Where to Buy:  Red Leaf Tea

Tea Description:

Green Papaya powder is made from Raw Wild-Harvested Green Papaya. This is because, important nutrients are contained in this fruit which eventually dissolve as the fruit begins to ripen. In its raw form, green papaya powder includes chymonpapain and papain. These are very crucial in helping the body to work down proteins and also assist the digestive system.

Learn more about this flavored Matcha here.

Taster’s Review:

This is a very timely review because we will be hosting a giveaway of this EXACT Matcha in two weeks!  That’s right, a full 30g package – all shiny and new! – filled with this Green Papaya flavored Matcha.  The specifics for this particular Matcha is:  Imperial Quality Matcha with Distinctive Flavoring level.  A value of $27.98!

But, let’s get on with the review, shall we?

This tea represents the first flavored Matcha that I ordered with the Imperial quality Matcha specification.  I chose it because Green Papaya tends to be a sour fruit flavor, and I thought that the Imperial Matcha would soften the acidic note just enough to make it palatable for me.  I tend to have a rather sensitive palate when it comes to sour flavors, but, this combination is really nicely balanced.  Tart?  For sure.  But, not too tart.  The tartness hits the palate toward the finish and lingers on the tip and sides of the tongue for quite a while in the aftertaste.

The Matcha powder is noticeably a brighter shade of green than the Classic Matcha grade that I’m used to with these flavored Matcha from Red Leaf Tea.  It also whisks up frothier.  I’ve got to tell you, I’m quickly becoming an Imperial Grade convert here … I might just start changing how I order my flavored Matcha from Red Leaf Tea…

It also tastes sweeter and richer than the Classic Matcha, and the vegetative tones are smoother and more chocolate-y than they are kelp-y or vegetal.

The green papaya flavor is indeed tart … sour even.  But as I said before, there is a good balance between tart and sweet with the Imperial Matcha.  I don’t know that the Classic Grade of Matcha could have pulled this off with quite as much finesse.

The overall bowl of Matcha is really quite a delight to sip.  I admit that when I first ordered this flavor, I doubted my choice after I placed it, but now I am very glad I did.  This is excellent!  And don’t forget to watch for our giveaway of this product – starting in just a couple of weeks!

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