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Organic Matcha Powder

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Our organic matcha powder delivers a natural, nutrient-rich green tea packed with refreshing, grassy flavours. Simply whisk to enjoy a cup of Great Taste Award-winning tea.

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size:40g Caddy
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2-3 days, up to 7*, Tracked

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If you enjoy matcha for wellness, our pesticide-free Organic Ceremonial Matcha green tea is for you. Boasting all the qualities of premium matcha, this high quality vivid organic green powder has spring-like notes of flowers and fresh grass, with an intensely vegetal, creamy, sweet flavour that won it two stars at the Great Taste Awards.

Meticulously made from certified organic tea leaves in Mie Prefecture, Japan, this luxury brew contains nothing but goodness. One of the features of matcha is that, unlike other teas, the entire leaf is consumed, stone-ground in powdered form. By offering an organic version of this nutrient-rich tea, you're guaranteed a drink that comes with no chemicals – only the health benefits of matcha. Thanks to matcha's high levels of healthy amino acids and polyphenols, these have been linked to everything from lowered blood pressure to a reduction in the free radicals thought to be a key factor in tumour growth.

While matcha contains moderate amounts of caffeine, studies have also shown that it's released more slowly in matcha due to its interaction with the amino acid L-theanine, creating a more calm sense of focus rather than the jolt you might get from, say, a strong cup of coffee.

Even the ritual of making this ancient Japanese tea has a calming effect. You'll want to do it right to, a) maximise the flavour of this deep green tea, but also to b) honour a tradition that has been carried out in Japan since the 12th century, when a Buddhist monk called Myoan Eisai discovered it on a visit to China. (Scroll to the bottom of the page to find out how to make the perfect matcha tea. )

How is matcha produced?

Our authentic organic matcha is made from only the highest-quality hand-picked buds of Camellia sinensis bushes, shade-grown in the Ise Bay district, where green tea has been grown for 800 years.

The tea bushes are covered in the last 20 days before the early spring harvest to limit sunlight. This process, known as ‘shading’, slows down growth, pushes the bushes to produce high levels of chlorophyll and causes an escalation in the production of healthy amino acids. Our tea farmers, who have been growing matcha in the Ise Bay area for generations, then steam the leaves, halting oxidation and locking in matcha’s unique vegetal characteristics and vibrant. After this, the leaves are graded, destemmed and deveined before being left to dry and then stone-ground to a fine powder in granite stone mills.

It can take up to one hour to grind just 30g of matcha, but it’s worthwhile. Mellow and deep in flavour with a silky texture, our Organic Ceremonial Grade Matcha is one of the most sublime green teas you’ll find.

How to brew, whisk and serve matcha

This premium organic matcha can be whisked the traditional way, in accordance with the Japanese tea ceremony, for a healthy tea added to smoothies and juices at breakfast or used as a natural flavour enhancer and colouring in your culinary creations.

To make a traditional matcha tea, it’s important to know that it can be prepared for different liquid consistencies. For thin tea, use approximately 1.75g of matcha powder with 75ml hot water. For thick tea, use 3.75g of matcha powder with 40ml of hot water. To prepare your matcha tea, place a small amount of sieved matcha powder into your matcha bowl using a bamboo spatula. Add 60 - 70°C hot water, then whisk the mixture using a bamboo whisk in an 'M' pattern, aka a chasen, until the liquid has a uniform consistency. Finally, when enough foam has formed on the surface, beat at a medium speed to produce finer bubbles. Serve and enjoy all that green goodness.

Alternatives to our highest grade Japanese green tea powder

We also offer the unique taste of this Japanese speciality tea in our non-organic Ceremonial Grade Matcha. If you’re new to this powerhouse brew or looking to use it purely for cooking, we recommend our mellow Standard Matcha or Organic Matcha teas. You can experience two of Japan’s most famous tea exports in a caddy of clean-tasting Sencha Matcha or, for the vegetal characters of matcha combined with the warm notes of toasted rice, our Genmaicha Iri Matcha is comforting and delicious.

Shop for all your Matcha Essentials in our Teaware store, and discover more about matcha’s history and its many uses in our Tea Journal.

Region

Ise Bay, Mie Pref, Japan

Located in the southeast of Japan, Ise Bay in Mie Prefecture fronts the Philippine Sea, showcasing a varied elevation from sea level to 64 meters. Characterised by a humid subtropical climate, the bay experiences distinct seasonal changes. Summers here are brief yet warm, with temperatures ranging from 21°C to 30°C, transitioning into cooler autumns and winters where temperatures can drop to between 4°C and 13°C. Spring gradually warms the region, setting the stage for another warm summer.

The bay’s weather pattern is predominantly cloudy or overcast, contributing to consistent, albeit varying, levels of rainfall throughout the year. Summer months witness significant cloud cover and the highest rainfall, amplifying the humidity to98%, which starkly contrasts with the drier air seen in late autumn and winter. Wind patterns also vary seasonally, with cool, strong gales typical throughout the year, becoming gentler during the summer months. The bay, enriched by the waters from the Kiso Three, Nikko, and Honai rivers, supports a rich marine life, famed for its fish and seaweed. On its southernmost tip lies the Ise-Shima National Park, a biodiversity hotspot that provides sanctuary to species such as loggerhead turtles and native plants like hibiscus and spider lily, making Ise Bay not just a scenic wonder but also an ecological treasure.

1 - 2g

200ml

60 - 70°C

Whisk Thoroughly

Overall rating: 4.745614 / 5 from 114 reviews.

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This Organic Ceremonial Grade Matcha Powder is highly praised for its excellent taste, vibrant color, and exceptional quality. Customers also appreciate the quick and efficient delivery, along with the prompt and excellent service provided by the company.

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Review highlights

  • "Excellent quality, taste and customer service"Davina B.
  • "Superb quality and taste with swift delivery."Paul F.
  • "It doesn't taste bitter or acrid like some and has a nice clean and fresh taste and smell to it."peter f.

Reviews

Was buying this matcha regularly

"Loved this matcha and was buying it regularly (1kg pack). One thing that really disappointed me is the price (nearly £200 in a year ?) strange. Won’t be buying again. I understand it’s high quality but still the price increase doesn’t justify that. You can find same grade matcha from other suppliers much cheaper."

Katarzyna (1/5)

Tea

"I love this tea ! It is smooth and does'nt have a bitter aftertaste, it tastes great !"

Jane N. (5/5)

Best matcha ever 😍

"Premium organic matcha that tastes simply amazing. The flavour is creamy, has a fresh note of grass but very subtle and pleasant on the palate."

Irina S. (5/5)

Afternoon delight

"A beautiful crisp Matcha. A great flavour, a little bit bitter but nice to drink."

Zuzana G. (5/5)

smooth, high-quality matcha

"This is a delicious, smooth, high-quality matcha. I make it the traditional way, with a bamboo whisk in a bowl, and have it as a treat on weekend mornings. I like it just with water (I make a froth and then top it up with hot water, a bit like one might make an americano with espresso). While the package says to heat the water to 80 degrees, I usually heat it to 70 as I find this gives me the best results. My only complaint is the package itself--the caddy contains a small foil bag with the matcha inside and I find it a little bit clumsy to get out, but that might just be me."

Kendra (5/5)

Nice tea

"I put it in smoothies and make hot matcha sometimes although I don’t have a whisk. I enjoy it either way. Always think I am doing my body good when I drink it. No complaints."

Joy R. (5/5)

Very Good Matcha

"Tried this for the first time and it did not disappoint. Very nice and smooth matcha. I have just reordered this. Would definitely recommend."

Zoe D. (4/5)

BEAUTIFULLY SMOOTH MATCHA

"The only Matcha worth drinking, The Tea Makers Ceremonial matcha. I look forward to my daily matcha."

mahayno m. (5/5)

Bl@@dy L@vely

"Very nice tea thank you very much"

Paulo S. (5/5)

Reliable quality

"With the matcha craze happy to keep buying from tea makers as I can trust the quality I'm getting"

Veronika B. (5/5)

Q&A

Is your matcha third-party tested for contaminants and heavy metals?
Hello, Thanks for the question, All our teas imported from Japan are governed by the provisions of lmplementing Regulation (EU) No 996/2012 imposing special conditions governing the import of feed and food originating in or consigned from Japan following the accident at the Fukushima nuclear power station. All our teas are tested and certified by the 'Tokai Regional Administration Office of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries’, that they are compliant with the legislation in force in Japan and EU as regards to radiation. Further, these certifications are examined at the point of entry to UK before the teas are released for distribution. Therefore we can confirm that the teas sold by us are safe and radiation free. We hope that helps clarify. Kind regards The Tea Makers of London
Can you please tell me how to make this? Or what to add to it so it tastes better?
Hello, Please find below a plethora of information relating to our Matcha. We hope that this helps you to prepare the absolute perfect brew! https://www.theteamakers.co.uk/products/ceremonial-grade-matcha?variant=40380135407815 https://www.theteamakers.co.uk/blogs/news/guide-to-matcha-teas Matcha can be prepared for different liquid consistencies. For thin tea, use approximately 1.75g of matcha powder with 75ml hot water. For thick tea, use 3.75g of matcha powder with 40ml of hot water. To prepare your matcha tea, place a small amount of sieved matcha powder into your matcha bowl using a bamboo spatula. Add 70C hot water, then whisk the mixture using a bamboo whisk, aka a chasen, until the liquid has a uniform consistency. Finally, when enough foam has formed on the surface, beat at a medium speed to produce finer bubbles. Serve and enjoy all that green goodness. Beyond your daily brew, however, this verdant powder offers plenty of culinary uses. Matcha’s grassiness lends dishes a unique savoury flavour with bittersweet undertones, while its dazzling colour can be used to great effect as a natural food colouring. Being particularly smooth and sweet, our Ceremonial Grade Matcha powder is perfect for making delicious desserts and for adding to spicy coconut curries. Use it in baking or add to icing. And for an easy win that ups your nutrient intake, sprinkle it over eggs, add a teaspoon to a smoothie, or mix it with natural yoghurt and fruit for a healthy breakfast bowl. Kind regards The Tea Makers of London