Ceremonial Matcha
Organic Japanese Green Tea Powder
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Ceremonial Matcha
Ceremonial Matcha
Ceremonial Matcha
Ceremonial Matcha

Ceremonial Matcha

Organic Japanese Green Tea Powder Ceremonial Matcha is high grade matcha that is traditionally whisked and served in a bowl.

15+ Servings

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vibrant green with delicate
umami undertones

About this tea

Matcha is the shade-grown, stone-ground green tea powder of Japan, celebrated for its vibrant, healthful energy and vivid green color. Traditionally served in a bowl and whisked by hand, this high grade Ceremonial Matcha is treasured for the unique, elevated experience it offers.

Ingredients

Japanese green tea. Saemidori, Okumidori and Tsuyuhikari cultivars. Nutrition Facts: Serv. size: 1 tsp (2g), Amount per serving: Calories 5, Total Fat 0g (0% DV), Sodium 65mg (3% DV), Total Carb. 1g (0% DV), Total Sugars 0g (Includes 0g Added Sugars, 0% DV), Protein 0g. Not a significant source of sat. fat, trans fat, cholest., fiber, vit. D, calcium, iron, and potas. *% DV = % Daily Value.

Origin

Kirishima Mountain, Kagoshima, Japan


Caffeine Level

High

Based on a 8oz cup of tea made with suggested steeping method relevant to the tea type. An average cup of coffee contains about 90 – 120 mg / 8oz cup.

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Preparation
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Traditional Preparation

Sift 1 tsp (1.5g) into a tea bowl.
Add 2.5 oz (75ml) water at 165°F.
Whisk until creamy and foamy with a bamboo chasen (whisk).

Our Favorite Way to Enjoy
Ceremonial matcha powder is the highest grade of matcha and is traditionally whisked with water to make matcha tea. You can also add matcha powder to your favorite smoothie, craft a matcha latte or blend it with Japanese Sencha to make a healthy, exhilarating tonic.

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Origin

Kirishima Mountain

Kagoshima, Japan

Kirishima Mountain is an active volcano on Japan's southern island of Kagoshima. The mineral rich volcanic soils of Kirishima Mountain create a perfect environment for growing organic teas. Because Kagoshima is situated in the southern region of Japan, the teas grown here are among the first to emerge during the Shincha season in early spring, sometimes even one full month before the northern regions begin to flush. Kirishima Mountain teas are noted for their lively green color and balance of umami with vibrant green bittersweetness.

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FAQs

What is the difference between ceremonial matcha powder and other grades of matcha? 

Ceremonial matcha powder contains only the finest first-flush leaves with the most chlorophyll. This produces sweet, delicate flavors and a vibrant green color. You can use our barista grade matcha for everyday enjoyment, whereas our culinary matcha is a lower-quality grade made to withstand heat during cooking and baking. 

What’s the best way to store my ceremonial matcha powder?

Because matcha is ground so finely, it breaks down quickly when exposed to oxygen and sunlight. Store matcha powder in an airtight container in a cool, dark place away from heat and sunlight. We recommend consuming your tin of matcha within two weeks of opening for optimal taste. 

Do I need to buy all the matcha accessories to enjoy matcha at home? 

Technically no. You can make matcha tea at home in a shallow tea cup or bowl, but you won’t be able to fully dissolve the finely ground ceremonial matcha powder without at least buying a bamboo matcha whisk. Matcha bowls are round and shallow, which makes whisking easier, and a matcha sifter allows you to gently and easily sift out clumps in your matcha.