Barista Blend Matcha
A bold, earthy matcha that works well with a variety of milks and sweeteners. Ideal for matcha lattes, smoothies and bakes.
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Why we made this
Made for people who want to use matcha as an ingredient in their recipes. Its stronger flavors help to balance out against fat and sugar in recipes so you can get a distinctive “matcha” flavoring without compromising the overall taste.
Essential information
Origin: Kirishima, Kagoshima
Tasting Notes: Earthy, vegetal matcha flavours
Grade: Latte
Serving Size: 2 grams (1 tsp)
How to enjoy
This matcha is great for adding in milk, and your smoothies and bakes.
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#1 Best selling matcha on Lazada and Shopee in Singapore and serving more than 200,000 matcha fans in USA, UK and Singapore annually
Make matcha your new morning ritual
Matcha is one of the few foods with meaningful amounts of L-theanine, an amino acid which helps to relax the mind and body, while boosting your focus.
Coupled with the small amount of caffeine in matcha, you experience a steady boost that provides focused energy for several hours without the typical jitters or caffeine crash you get with coffee.
Make matcha at home like a pro
Unlike other beverages, it is possible to make professional grade matcha creations with very simple tools. Browse our (growing) library of recipes and guides and you will see that making matcha at home can be both economical and convenient.
If you run into difficulty, we are only a DM or email away and are happy to provide further guidance.
Japanese quality since 1191
Not all matcha is made equal, and that’s why we spent years building relationships with some of the best tea estates, processing plants and tea masters in Japan so that we have access to some of the best tasting matcha around.
Simple matcha recipes you can make at home
How to prepare Usucha and Koicha
Usucha and Koicha are the two traditional ways of preparing matcha. Usucha means “thin tea”, while koicha means “thick tea”. Be...
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