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    I was thinking about adding ingredients to my pre-workout cup of instant black coffee for some extra energy boost. Maybe some matcha green tea powder and/or raw cacao powder, sweetened with stevia extract. Good or bad idea tastewise?

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    My PWO shake is Dymatize Elite chocolate(one scoop) mixed in black coffee with ice. I`ve NEVER had a better PWO supplement. Vanilla and Mocha also work.
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    I've done matcha powder in a vanilla protein shake. It's good; tastes like a melted green-tea ice cream. *if you reeeeaaaly make-believe, hard*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Built View Post
    I've done matcha powder in a vanilla protein shake. It's good; tastes like a melted green-tea ice cream. *if you reeeeaaaly make-believe, hard*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Built View Post
    I've done matcha powder in a vanilla protein shake. It's good; tastes like a melted green-tea ice cream. *if you reeeeaaaly make-believe, hard*
    this sounds really good!



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    I tried the Coffee/Green Tea combination and I'll not mix them it again. It wasn't that bad. It gave the coffee and little bit of a grassy taste but that's it. Every time you take a sip you have to stir the drink because the green tea settles at the bottom. Next time I'll try the coffee/cacao combination.

    I'll use the remaining green tea in my post-workout shake. Strawberry and Green Tea sound like a good combination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiko View Post
    I was thinking about adding ingredients to my pre-workout cup of instant black coffee for some extra energy boost. Maybe some matcha green tea powder and/or raw cacao powder, sweetened with stevia extract. Good or bad idea tastewise?
    Matcha green tea powder is really good

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiko View Post
    I was thinking about adding ingredients to my pre-workout cup of instant black coffee for some extra energy boost. Maybe some matcha green tea powder and/or raw cacao powder, sweetened with stevia extract. Good or bad idea tastewise?
    You can get all types of different stevia flavors that you can throw in there


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