Size Name:500g Chinese ceremonial-grade Matcha Green tea grown in an organic, natural environment at an altitude of 500m in Nanshan Village Tea Farm, Yuqian Town, Linan City, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. Matcha originates from the Song Dynasty in China, although the manufacture, preparation and consumption of powdered green tea was formed into a ritual by Japanese Zen Buddhists. Japanese tea plantation owners perfected the process over many years to produce the most potent and therapeutically-beneficial Matcha. Matcha green tea has gained in popularity recently due to it's countless health benefits - on average, the tea is packed with 137 times the number of antioxidants in normal brewed green tea. Matcha tea helps to burn calories, boost energy levels, memory and concentration, improve cholesterol, detoxify the body and boost metabolism.
R**Y
Outstanding Value Matcha
Arrived today and I am drinking this. I am relatively new to Matcha tea drinking, so can really on comment on what I like, and don't proclaim to be an expert tea-master in any shape or form.Firstly the colour: its a khaki green, but with a milky wash in there. Compared with some of the other matcha teas I have been drinking; this is lighter and they were a much deeper green.Bitterness: A lot of the bitterness depends on how you make it. Boiling water = bitter tea. My preferred method is fast and effective. I use one of those drinking flasks for cars where you push a button to drink. I put in a heaped teaspoon of tea, add in about 2cm of cold tap water, put the lid on, then shake vigourously for 10 seconds. This breaks up all the lumps and prevents the tea getting shocked by hot water. My kettle has an 85 degree setting on it, and I then use water at 85 degrees to top up. I then shake vigoursly again. The result is consistently nice non-bitter tea with smooth bubbles, no lumps, little mess and it's super fast. You can pour and serve in a dainty bowl or mug, or drink from the flask. Apologies to all tea-masters. Anyway, this tea prepared this way is not bitter.Foam: Seems to be consistent and green.Smell: There are hints of green cut grass, but not as strong as other teas. Nothing bad though, just not as in your face with the cut grass.Taste: Overall, quite pleasant. Gentle and given the way I make it; not bitter.Price: OK this is the critical point. The price. WOW. My first Matcha tea from Amazon cost £9.99 for 30g or 33p per gram. That seems to be fairly common for the small tins with even smaller bags inside. This big beast of a 500g bag was £21.58 when I purchased it; which works out at 4.3p per gram. So the premium little tin costs 7.5 times as much.Effect: I would say the expected calm but alert zen like state was achieved.Conclusion: if you've decided you follow the matcha fad; and price is important to you; this is outstanding value.
A**T
Green tea produced in china!
Might be a bit more bitter than previous from Japan but cheaper! 😁 Loved by me thou! Good price, might try their other lovely teas! 😊😋
A**R
I love it!
Great value for the price, now I can enjoy my green tea lattes at a fraction of the price you get in coffee chains. Lovely!
K**S
Great products, good value for money
Brought to make facemasks. Item as described. Thank you
A**R
love the taste
The best is when you mix with hot coconut milk. :)
Y**Y
Great taste great value
Did matcha cake wifh it. It tastes exactly like those sold in bakery! Great value for money.
M**L
tastes just like strong tea
tastes just like tea
T**O
Feeling sick and nauseous
I really wanted this tea to be of a good quality, but I was disappointing after drinking it and feeling sick and nauseous, I tried the more expansive 30g products and haven't had this bad experience, what a shame.
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