Matcha Powder (green tea)

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Organic Matcha Green Tea Powder

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  • 1.4 oz Tin $16.50  each
  • 8.0 oz Pouch $46.50  each
  • 1.0 lb Pouch $80.00  each
  • 0.2 oz Sample $3.50  each
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Our special grade Organic Green Tea powder from Japan.

Exotic, potent, and very flavorful. High in antioxidants. Versatile and healthy.

Try our Matcha in creative recipes, too.

USDA Organic

1.4 oz Tin - $16.50

Customer Reviews

  1. May 31, 2009 Review by Jason M.
    Quality

    Just the right amount of bitter and sweet in a bright green powder.

  2. May 24, 2009 Review by Jeff L.
    Quality

    Very high grade and organic. What more could you want? Oh, it could be a bit cheaper.

  3. April 2, 2009 Review by Elen
    Quality

    Great macha

  4. December 21, 2008 Review by Todd L.
    Quality

    Soectacular matcha powder. I use it every day.

  5. November 4, 2008 Review by ella
    Quality

    Love it! Thank you guys

  6. October 31, 2008 Review by Anthony W.
    Quality

    Not the best I have ever had, but then again, I got mine in Japan on harvest back in 97. I do like it a lot though!

  7. September 26, 2008 Review by raymond C
    Quality

    Perfect in smoothies, baby.

  8. September 10, 2008 Review by Lillian C.
    Quality

    WOW

  9. May 10, 2008 Review by Lillie
    Quality

    What is all the fuss about? Tastes like grass.

  10. December 18, 2007 Review by Carol W.
    Quality

    Really good and inexpensive for a HQ organic matcha. We paid 4x this much in SF last summer.

  11. November 20, 2007 Review by TT
    Quality

    Good matcha, thankyou.

  12. October 21, 2007 Review by Lyndsey
    Quality

    Phenomenal


Hint: Matcha is traditionally whisked and blended into a stunning pale liquor to drink straight. In the West Matcha powder is used in smoothies and baking to impart a delicious green tea taste to your food.

Water: 150-160°F | Powder: 1/2 tsp per 6 ounce cup | Infusion Time: 2-3 minutes

Basic Steeping Tips
- Use filtered or spring water, whenever possible
- Don’t overboil water
- Remove leaves after recommended time (adjust to taste)
- If you want stronger tea, use more leaves instead of steeping for a longer time
Leaves can be resteeped 2-3 times resulting in various flavor differences. Don’t throw out those leaves until they have given it all up!
Green tea has been researched a great deal over the last 20 years. Results indicate that the catechins in green tea are responsible for a lowered risk of heart disease, lowered risk of cancer (especially prostate and breast), and potential reduction in onset of Alzeheimer's.
The history of tea in China is long and complex. The Chinese have enjoyed tea for millennia. Scholars hailed the brew as a cure for a variety of ailments; the nobility considered the consumption of good tea as a mark of their status, and the common people simply enjoyed its flavor.

Tea was first discovered by the Chinese Emperor Shennong in 2737 BC. It is said that the emperor liked his drinking water boiled before he drank it so it would be clean, so that is what his servants did. One day, on a trip to a distant region, he and his army stopped to rest. A servant began boiling water for him to drink, and a dead leaf from the wild tea bush fell into the water. It turned a brownish color, but it was unnoticed and presented to the emperor anyway. The emperor drank it and found it very refreshing, and cha (tea) was born.

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