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120 second review (it's all the time before you have a melted puddle in the 106F heat outside). Excellent example of Japan's famed matcha soft serve. Not overly sweet, well pronounced matcha flavor and aroma finishing clean with just the right amount of bitterness. The dusting of pure matcha powder pops the bitterness up a notch making it even better. The cone is slightly sweetened for American taste but hey, it's just a "cup" to hold the rest in right? Fru fru versions with azuki and mochi available, none sampled. The iced matcha tea alone, good with the same refreshing bitter finish, but get's watered down quick as the ice melts. Prices are redic high by Japan standards. $5.50 for the soft serve, $4.50 for an iced matcha. Import tarif (JK, JK, JK). A great, very quick, "healthy" snack to quell the Vegas heat.
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