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Looking for an odd flavor matcha
submitted almost 5 years ago by Tanis740

Anyone know who sells concentrates or just the straight flavor? My normal stores don't seem to have it.

Making a flavor for a friend and thought it would be easier to find but hopefully someone here can point me in a direction?

Cheers

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by glasschalice468almost 5 years agoMissing One Flavor

Flavorah has an Eisai Tea flavor that should be available at a number of places that sell concentrates. Like Bull City Flavors or River Supply Co

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by Tanis740almost 5 years ago

Awesome, is it an strictly matcha flavor or is there other tidbits in it?

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by glasschalice468almost 5 years agoMissing One Flavor

They also have a green tea. Honestly most flavors need help to achieve what you want. I honestly dont remember what other flavor notes are in it, haha

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by [deleted]almost 5 years ago

I personally believe the Eisai Tea tastes as close as you are going to get to matcha. More so than any of the green tea flavors I’ve tried. I mix it with TFA vanilla swirl and make a matcha ice cream. It’s pretty tasty

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by SIN3R6Yalmost 5 years ago

FA Green Tea is straight up matcha, tried to make an earthy tea flavor once and it didn't work out. It's sweet and tastes exactly like matcha candy.

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by EdibleMalfunctionalmost 5 years agoI found my thrill on Blueberry Hill

FE Green Tea

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by Tanis740almost 5 years ago

Is FE flavor express?

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by Jd_ironlifealmost 5 years ago

Also, FE is Super Concentrates on Bull City Flavors. I had trouble with this so wanted to give you a heads up

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by EdibleMalfunctionalmost 5 years agoI found my thrill on Blueberry Hill

Yes

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by merze1almost 5 years agoCookie Crusader

Maybe also check out this EP of noted for some information about teas:

Part 1

Part 2

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by -DixxleRoo-almost 5 years agoCommunity MVP

FLV Eisai Tea makes a pretty good matcha. Although I find it very floral personally. But I think that might just be me- I've never heard anyone else talk about having the same issue. I find a lot of green teas floral in general.

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by Paul_Richalmost 5 years ago

Have you tried steeping matcha with PG and using it to make a juice?

I've just made my first coffee vape juice and I love it. Real complex flavours. I've read that tea flavour can be extracted the same way.

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by TeslaDelMaralmost 5 years agoI Survived Grack

This is a pretty terrible idea, you have no idea what is being extracted (oils, fats, waxes, esters) that would do some form of damage to your lungs if heated and inhaled.

Like someone else said, if you don't care about your health, have at it. If you're trying to actually reduce the harm that smoking causes, I'd avoid toking up on some organic plant matter you extracted by hand.

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by T-a-r-a-xalmost 5 years ago

You shouldn't do that. It's not safe.

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by Paul_Richalmost 5 years ago

Can you explain how it is more unsafe than vaping other food safe flavours please.

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by venemousalmost 5 years agoMixologist

Coffee in particular is full of oils which the artificial flavors we use do not contain. Teas might be better, but, personally I would rather just use established, GRAS (by the community at least) concentrates.

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by T-a-r-a-xalmost 5 years ago

Food safe flavours are made in labs, not at home in your kitchen by mixing certain compounds in PG. It is not safe and you should not advertise these kinds of things.

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by themotheffect36almost 5 years ago

You can do that, but there's always inherent risk with DIY flavor extractions like this and I would avoid doing it too much until more research is done, unless you are the research and you are donating your lungs for our science project here in which case you can have at it

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by Paul_Richalmost 5 years ago

Thanks very much. Science are getting the lot of me. Not sure what will still be serviceable. My eyes are 20/20.

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by Tanis740almost 5 years ago

Cant say that I have, didn't know if regular powder would combine with pg and still be vape usable or if it would make a pile of goo

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by Paul_Richalmost 5 years ago

It probably will as the macha is so finely ground. I suspect it would work better with leaves. I'm planning to try it with green tea.

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