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Buy Matcha Tea - Enjoy the delicious taste and benefits of our Organic Ceremonial Matcha tea every day from Kirishima, Japan. We’ve designed a complete collection with something for everyone: a modern Matcha shaker for those that wish to make preparation simple, or a traditional collection for those that want to savour and delight in every element of an ancient Matcha ceremony. 

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Organic Matcha Ceremonial Grade
Organic Matcha Ceremonial Grade
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  • Green Tea

Organic Matcha Ceremonial Grade

Japan
Umami, Cream, Cut Grass

£30.30

Matcha Tea FAQs

Here's some common questions we get about Matcha Tea!

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  • What is matcha tea?

    Matcha is a powdered form of green tea made from specially grown and processed tea leaves. It has a vibrant green color and is traditionally used in Japanese tea ceremonies.

  • What is matcha tea made of?

    Matcha tea is made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, processed as a green tea, which is called tencha then ground into a fine powder.

  • How do you make matcha tea?

    To make matcha, whisk 1-2 teaspoons of matcha powder with hot water (about 175°F or 80°C) using a bamboo whisk until frothy. You can also use a blender or an electric frother.

  • Is green tea and matcha the same?

    No, while both come from the same plant, matcha is a powdered form of green tea, and it contains the whole leaf, which makes it more concentrated and higher in antioxidants.

  • Does matcha tea have caffeine?

    Yes, matcha contains caffeine, and since you consume the whole leaf in powdered form, it generally has more caffeine than regular brewed green tea.

  • Is matcha as healthy as green tea?

    Matcha is often considered healthier than regular green tea due to its higher antioxidant content and the fact that it includes the whole tea leaf, providing more nutrients.

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Best Matcha Tea

The ceremony around matcha dates back hundreds of years to medieval Japan. When Zen monks returning from voyages to China brought back the ritual and tools for preparing this powdered green tea. These matcha tools are still used by matcha lovers today, such as our bamboo chasen (tea whisk) and handmade chawan (tea bowl) which are perfect for traditional matcha. Or you can enjoy the benefits of matcha on the go with our modern matcha shaker. Check out our journal to discover how to make matcha, stories from origin, matcha recipes and other tea types.