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apparently, the berry lychee got me addicted so this time I'm back for the lychee Sparkle.
teafolia is quite creative with their beverage names in English and Chinese which was interesting.
the drink contains lots of lychee and soda water, which was refreshing and also, the color of the drink was appealing as well π
captivated by the menu outside teafolia as I was passing by on a typical, humid day and decided to give it a try. (wonder why only berry lychee caught my eye though cus there were other choices on the special menu).
brewed with green tea, infused with strawberries and lychee; refreshing and not too sweet.
Purchase any drink and get the Appley Ever After for free (till 1 Jan)
So we bought
Taro Therapy Stirring Milk ($5.50)
Fresh milk topped with steamed real taro cubes (so many!), pearls, blended ice and caramel sauce (requested for less sweet)
The Appley Ever After has Fuji apple slices, fruit juice & Oolong tea ($4.80) itβs really refreshing! Apple slices are naturally sweet & crunchy π
Freshly brewed tea poured over some sliced watermelon, green apple, lemon, calamansi lime
While the tea and fruit were definitely fresh, as someone used to sugarless tea, it did feel a tad too sweet as if the tea was doused in sugar.
Also at the end the tea was hard to drink; the fruits and lemon pulp were stuck, and it was full of lemon seeds.
Premium four seasons tea with freshly mashed dragon fruit for $4.80.
I am keen to try their signature fruit tea if I passby the area again but I explore other fruit tea opinions like lemon with green tea. The taste for this like sour plus a bit of green tea mix-in for first few drink. Lemon is very fresh and didn't bring well with green tea taste. Probably lemon is very strong taste and green tea is very tint taste, it didn't matched well for this.