TFA Guava
This guava has a much more darker profile than the other Guavas I have reviewed - It is not very bright and has a very timid spiciness to it. The flavor profile depict a ripe guava but almost as if it is out of season. It is not very sweet and almost watery. The texture, in contrast, is quite dry. It has a gritty texture but finer, almost powdery rather that the "crumbly" texture you would expect. I get quite a bit of rind from this one, more so than any of its peers. While I don't really get any off flavors I would mark the texture down as a negative, it is a bit too dry and powdery. It does settle after a few days on the steep, but remains prominent.
Suggested Single Flavor Use Rate: 3% - 5%
Throat hit: None
This guava has a much more darker profile than the other Guavas I have reviewed - It is not very bright and has a very timid spiciness to it. The flavor profile depict a ripe guava but almost as if it is out of season. It is not very sweet and almost watery. The texture, in contrast, is quite dry. It has a gritty texture but finer, almost powdery rather that the "crumbly" texture you would expect. I get quite a bit of rind from this one, more so than any of its peers. While I don't really get any off flavors I would mark the texture down as a negative, it is a bit too dry and powdery. It does settle after a few days on the steep, but remains prominent.
Suggested Single Flavor Use Rate: 3% - 5%
Throat hit: None
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