"Miyakojima Hibiscus Tea" from Pokka Sapporo Food & Beverage
Very pink

I bought "Miyakojima Hibiscus Tea", a tea with tropical flowers. I've never tasted hibiscus, so I was curious.

I saw "New Days" by JR Ekinaka. It is a shop where I bought "Furano Lavender Tea" which seems to be the same series before. The selling price is 151 yen (tax included). Like lavender tea, it was sugar-free, so it was easy to get out of the way.

According to the package, it contains "hibiscus powder". When you move it to a glass and bring your face closer, it smells sweet, reminiscent of ripe tropical fruits.

"Miyakojima Hibiscus Tea" from Pokka Sapporo Food & Beverage
It seems that it contains hibiscus powder

It's surprising that it's sugar-free, but when you take a sip, it's not sweet at all. It's the same even if you roll it slowly with your tongue. On the other hand, tickling the nose is still a rich scent like when you are drinking a lot of fresh juice. If it resembles something, after tracing the memory for a while, it comes to the answer that it is close to the tropical fruit "guava".

"Miyakojima Hibiscus Tea" from Pokka Sapporo Food & Beverage
Sweet ... not

Because it is based on green tea, the taste is mellow. It's very easy to drink, but as I'm moisturized, I don't know if I'm drinking juice or tea.

"Miyakojima Hibiscus Tea" from Pokka Sapporo Food & Beverage
Sugar-free

Whether you should believe in your nose or your tongue, you'll be worried about whether you should believe in your nose or your tongue. It may be good for people who like juice but are concerned about sugar.