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Ping Pong Champ: SF Meet (2016,2017), CanJams (London 2016, RMAF 2016, NYC 2017, SoCal 2017, RMAF 2017)
Here's the next installment of taste showdowns, this time a comparison of the most expensive regular size tea drinks at a Japanese market!
Here are the contenders:
From left to right:
Suntory Tokucha Caffeine Zero - $3.39
Suntory Kuro Black Oolong Cha Tea - $3.19
*Kirin Gogo No Kocha Setouchi Kanitsu (Citrus Tea) - $2.49
*Kirin Gogo Koucha Kodawari Peach Tea - $2.24
*Kirin Goko No Kohcha Lemon Tea - $2.19
Karada Meguri Cha Tea - $2.19
The ones with stars are automatically disqualified and returned to the store since the starred either contain high fructose corn syrup or Sucralose.
Here are the remaining three contenders:
The winner is:
From left to right:
A tie between the least expensive (but still expensive) Meguri Cha Tea, and the most expensive Suntory Tokucha Caffeine Zero! The Meguri tastes great because of the slightly fruity taste; a lighter take on oolong tea, green tea, infused with Chinese wolfberry, Korean ginseng, and other exciting flavors.
The Tokucha tastes great because it exudes a rustic, hearty taste, but it isn't too strong like the Kuro, but tastes like a quality drink, with ingredients such as barley, adlay, senna tea, shiitake mushrooms, polished rice, and more!
The Kuro is only good if you must have oolong tea in a quick-to-drink package.
All while listening to the Sensaphonics 3D AARO 3D-2 "fully aural" system and eating tanuki udon with mini niku don. Scrumptious...anyone around the area (So. Cal), let me know, and I may treat you!
Here are the contenders:
From left to right:
Suntory Tokucha Caffeine Zero - $3.39
Suntory Kuro Black Oolong Cha Tea - $3.19
*Kirin Gogo No Kocha Setouchi Kanitsu (Citrus Tea) - $2.49
*Kirin Gogo Koucha Kodawari Peach Tea - $2.24
*Kirin Goko No Kohcha Lemon Tea - $2.19
Karada Meguri Cha Tea - $2.19
The ones with stars are automatically disqualified and returned to the store since the starred either contain high fructose corn syrup or Sucralose.
Here are the remaining three contenders:
The winner is:
From left to right:
A tie between the least expensive (but still expensive) Meguri Cha Tea, and the most expensive Suntory Tokucha Caffeine Zero! The Meguri tastes great because of the slightly fruity taste; a lighter take on oolong tea, green tea, infused with Chinese wolfberry, Korean ginseng, and other exciting flavors.
The Tokucha tastes great because it exudes a rustic, hearty taste, but it isn't too strong like the Kuro, but tastes like a quality drink, with ingredients such as barley, adlay, senna tea, shiitake mushrooms, polished rice, and more!
The Kuro is only good if you must have oolong tea in a quick-to-drink package.
All while listening to the Sensaphonics 3D AARO 3D-2 "fully aural" system and eating tanuki udon with mini niku don. Scrumptious...anyone around the area (So. Cal), let me know, and I may treat you!