CHAVATY’s “Peach Tea Soft Serve Ice Cream”, a heart-pounding sweet made with Okayama white peaches, is now available.

2022.07.20

CHAVATY, a brand that introduces the appeal of tea to the world, has launched a new refreshing tea soft serve called “Peach Tea Soft Serve Ice Cream. The tea latte soft serve cream is made from crushed whole tea leaves, using only CHAVATY’s signature tea from Sri Lanka’s Uva quality season, and has a mellow peach aroma and just the right amount of sweetness to create a cool and light texture.

The refreshing and invigorating taste and aroma of Uva Tea is perfectly balanced with the gorgeous, slightly sweet and gentle taste of peach. The simple appearance of the peach flavor is unimaginable, and you can feel the “heart-pounding peachy sensation” to your heart’s content.

Peach Tea Soft Serve Ice Cream

Price: 610 yen (tax included)
Store: Omotesando, Shibuya, Hon-Atsugi, Arashiyama

*Takeout only
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