
Frappuccino connoisseur Meg muses on mascarpone green tea beverage.
December 26 is usually a pretty dull day in Japan. Christmas celebrations here actually peak on Christmas Eve, so by the time the 26th rolls around, most of the yuletide cheer has dissipated, and everyone is just sort of spinning their wheels until the New Year’s vacation period starts.
But this year we actually did have something to get excited about, as Starbucks chose December 26 as the debut date for a brand-new green tea Frappuccino. Though the chain has released a slew of different matcha Frappuccinos over the years, the Matcha & Fruity Mascarpone Frappuccino is its first green tea beverage with cheese, so we sent our Frappuccino–loving correspondent Meg to check it out.
▼ Meg, reporting from the field after finishing her in-office assignment of photographing a bunch of dudes in loincloths
While the idea of adding cheese to green tea sounds pretty crazy, Meg instead chose to look at the Matcha & Fruity Mascarpone Frappuccino concept from the opposite angle. Cheesecake is just as popular in Japan as it is overseas, and several cafes here serve matcha-laced cheesecakes, much to diners’ delight. Cheesecake with fruit isn’t all that unusual either. So from that perspective, Meg had high hopes for the new green tea and cheese Frappuccino, but the dessert drink still managed to hit her with a number of surprises.
Before taking a sip, Meg took a sniff. From the smell alone, you’d have a hard time telling there’s anything at all unusual about the Matcha & Fruity Mascarpone Frappuccino, since its scent is pure matcha (although the color is lighter than most matcha beverages).
The initial flavor is all green tea too, with matcha’s characteristic bitterness spreading gently throughout your mouth. But while matcha usually lingers for quite a while on your taste buds, the Matcha & Fruity Mascarpone Frappuccino (priced at 580 yen [US$5.20] for a tall) has no tea aftertaste. Instead, the matcha is quickly replaced by a fruity muscat finish, with a pleasant cheese sensation occurring during the transition.
Then, when Meg took a second sip, she got yet another surprise, experiencing a blast of extra sweetness thanks to the raisins mixed into the drink!
Previous Frappuccino flavors have made use of crushed nuts or bits of fruit, but this is the first time for whole raisins to be part of the package, and they impart a uniquely enjoyable taste and texture.
As matcha sweets and beverages have become increasingly popular in Japan, the trend has been to continually ratchet up the intensity of the green tea. Starbucks’ Matcha & Fruity Mascarpone Frappuccino runs in the opposite direction, though, by being a treat that delivers on its matcha promise, but also lets its other ingredients provide it with a refreshing finish, and one that Meg recommends trying during its limited-availability run between now and February 14.
Images ©SoraNews24
[ Read in Japanese ]





Starbucks promises “new world of matcha” with green tea cheese Frappuccino, citrus green tea
Starbucks’ first-ever Japanese hojicha tea Frappuccino is here, but how’s it taste?【Taste test】
Starbucks’ brand-new Meccha Matcha Frappuccino: 20 years in the making, 50 percent more green tea
How are Starbucks Japan’s Baked Cheesecake Frappuccinos? We find out 【Taste test】
The real star of Starbucks’ new Matcha S’more Frappuccino is its huge matcha powder boost
Cherry blossom forecasts map shows Japan’s OTHER sakura season is starting right now
Japan’s job-quitting service claims bosses contact it to try to make their employees quit
This gigantic judo dojo-sized hotel room will make you feel like royalty, but it’s disappearing soon
Cherry blossoms already blooming at Gap Japan with Sakura Collection lineup【Photos】
We cooked Japan’s 2,000-yen mail-order Ramen of the Year, but was it worth it?【Taste test】
Women in Japan to be allowed to buy morning-after pill without a doctor’s prescription
Here comes a new katsudon: ice cream katsudon?!?
And now, we eat a bear paw we bought in Japan’s Chiba Prefecture【Taste test】
Dragon Ball costumes made easy with new masks of your favorite characters
Eat Kuroge Wagyu beef at this Japanese restaurant in Ginza for less than 10 bucks!
Yokai are descending upon Tokyo this spring in the latest immersive art experience
Japan’s Naruto theme park now offering real-world version of Minato’s kunai ninja weapon
Japan has a new bar just for people thinking about quitting their jobs, and the drinks are free
New Studio Ghibli stamps leave an impression on your stationery…and your heart
Japan cherry blossom forecast update moves up sakura dates for many parts of the country
Archfiend Hello Kitty appears as Sanrio launches new team-up with Yu-Gi-Oh【Pics】
Studio Ghibli turns My Neighbour Totoro characters into bag charms for everyday adventures
If you haven’t tried an antenna shop in Japan, you’re missing out
Studio Ghibli releases Spirited Away bags in Japan, based on a mysterious festival
Morning-after pill finally available in Japan without a prescription, must be taken at pharmacy
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
Japan releases first official sakura cherry blossom forecast for 2026
10 times to avoid traveling in Japan in 2026
Starbucks Japan releases new Frappuccino and latte for Valentine’s Day
Our 52-year-old pole dancing reporter shares his tips for achieving your New Year’s exercise goal
China’s don’t-go-to-Japan warning looks to be affecting tourist crowds on Miyajima
Studio Ghibli releases new “komorebi” plush toys from Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away
Ramen restaurant’s English menu prices are nearly double its Japanese ones, denies discriminating
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
Starbucks Japan reveals new sakura drinkware collection, inspired by evening cherry blossoms
Updated cherry blossom forecast shows extra-long sakura season for Japan this year
Starbucks releases a new Matcha Frappuccino in Japan with a pun behind its creation
Do cheese and matcha go together? We find out with Starbucks Japan’s limited-time customisation
Starbucks Japan’s new summer drinks deliver all the goodness of Matcha and Youthberry
Starbucks releases special matcha Frappuccino made with Japan’s first matcha leaves of the year
This might just be Starbucks Japan’s beat matcha drink ever, and it’s not a Frappuccino【Taste test】
Starbucks Ginza House now sells the most expensive matcha Frappuccino in Japan
Chocolate Brownie Matcha Frappuccinos make their glorious return to Starbucks Japan
Ultra-premium matcha, koji rice mold star in Starbucks Japanese New Year’s Frappuccino and drinks
Starbucks Japanese New Year’s Frappuccino: Too delicious to wait for January to drink【Taste test】
Pablo’s Matcha Cheese Tart is green, beautiful and absolutely scrumptious【Taste Test】
Starbucks Japan releases matcha scones and doughnuts with their new matcha Frappuccino
Starbucks celebrates Christmas in Japan with a festive matcha Frappuccino
Here’s your handy Winter 2017 Japanese Frappuccino reference chart to help you order at Starbucks
Merry matcha! Starbucks Japan adds two subtly changed, deliciously different green tea beverages
Starbucks Japan releases Matcha White Chocolate Frappuccino
Starbucks celebrates 20 years in West Japan with Matcha Frappuccino and latte drinks in Osaka
Leave a Reply