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- Matcha • Matcha Saemidori
"This is a lovely, smooth tea and the color is so rich you could drown in it. A unique green. I loved drinking it." - Rebecca L.
Matcha Saemidori
Saemidori is noted for
having low bitterness and a
lush, savory umami taste with
an invigoratingly fresh
mouthfeel
About this tea
Matcha Saemidori is made purely from a single tea cultivar, Saemidori (冴緑), which means “bright green.” Saemidori is noted for having low bitterness and a lush, savory umami taste with an invigoratingly fresh mouthfeel. Brimming with amino acids, Saemidori is one of the most prized cultivars for matcha and is among the first tea cultivars to be harvested each spring. This Organic, Ceremonial quality expression of Matcha Saemidori is produced in the beautiful Kirishima Mountain volcanic region of southern Japan.
Origin
Kirishima Mountain, Kagoshima, Japan
Ingredients
Organic green tea. 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.
Ingredients
Organic green tea. 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.
0 MG
100 MG
Preparation
- Imperial
- Metric
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.