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歐可茶葉 真奶茶 A23觀音拿鐵(8包/盒)

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歐可茶葉 真奶茶 A23觀音拿鐵(8包/盒)A23(8 ) : : 12 ____________________________ ____________________________ 50mlA250mlB 100% ____________________________ (50ml) 50

歐可茶葉 真奶茶 A23觀音拿鐵(8包/盒)

產地: 台灣

保存期限: 12個月

 

.迷人的特濃茶湯

.擁有獨特焙火香氣

.使用超微研磨茶粉 濃郁茶香好滋味

.堅持添加紐西蘭奶粉

.貼心控糖設計

.甜度可自行調整

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在眾人力推阿倫店長研發特濃茶味的奶茶時,

阿倫參考了老饕們的需求😘

選定了此款烏龍茶🌿作為基茶,

再搭配紐西蘭奶粉🐄調合而成。

 

🥃鐵觀音是介於紅茶與綠茶之間的半發酵烏龍茶,

茶湯滋味較為沉重,所以用來調合奶茶最適合了。

不同於一般奶茶包的即溶粉,

我們使用原片研磨茶粉添加,

雖會有略帶細粉的口感,卻能品嘗到極佳的原汁原味👍

 

它的茶湯之所以迷人,

在於茶葉烘焙的溫度與時間的拿捏,

至少要八個小時以上的長時間烘焙🕗

滋味較厚重的茶葉才會被淬煉成迷人的焙火香~

 

喜愛濃茶的您,這款飲品絕對是您的首選喔🏆

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【如何泡最好喝】

 

📣以50ml溫水均勻攪拌A包茶粉,再加入滾燙熱水至250ml,依個人口味與需求壓住B包控糖點倒入砂糖,攪拌後調配出一杯屬於自己甜度的真奶茶。

 

📣真奶茶使用100%純奶粉調配,如使用滾燙熱水會破壞奶粉中之蛋白質,並且讓奶粉呈白色粉末不溶解,故請務必先溫水再熱水依序沖泡。

 

📣如果有白色粉末就是水溫太高;

如果有深色粉末那是研磨茶粉,這是正常狀況喔!

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【大家常見的問題】

 

Q:請問為何攪拌後會結塊?

A:有可能是您沖泡溫度過高,沖泡時請先使用少量溫水(約50ml)均勻攪拌,全部溶解後再加入冰塊或熱水。如果有白色粉末就是水溫還太高,這是正常狀況。

 

Q:請問為什麼沖泡後會有沉澱物?

A:真奶茶使用原片超微研磨茶粉,稍有茶粉沉澱屬正常現象,請安心飲用。

 

Q:請問本商品含有咖啡因成份嗎?

A:每包咖啡因含量平均低於50毫克。

但因茶葉屬於農產品仍可能因季節與沖泡溫度不同,會產生不同程度之咖啡因。

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