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Jade Leaf Matcha Organic Ceremonial Green Tea Powder - Teahouse Edition - Premium First Harvest Ceremonial Grade- Authentic Japanese Origin (1.06 Ounce Pouch)

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Flavor Name: Ceremonial Teahouse (Pouch)


Size: 1.06 Ounce (Pack of 1)


Features

  • 100% USDA Certified Organic Matcha Green Tea Powder
  • 100% USDA Organic Matcha Green Tea Powder, All Natural, Nothing Added (naturally gluten free and vegan)
  • This matcha is carefully ground to a fine powder for a smooth, rich flavor and vibrant green color.
  • Versatile Uses: Ideal for traditional tea ceremonies, it can also be used in modern recipes such as lattes, smoothies, and baking, adding a unique flavor and nutritional boost.
  • JADE LEAF MATCHA: Jade Leaf is proudly the #1 Matcha brand in the US*. We source our matcha directly from family owned partner farms across the Uji and Kagoshima regions. Our tea masters fuse traditional and modern techniques to cultivate leaves brimming with flavor and nutrients, creating well rounded flavor blends, not found anywhere else.
  • Pure Shade-Grown Green Tea Leaves, simply whisk with hot water for cafe quality matcha teas and matcha lattes

Brand: Jade Leaf Matcha


Item Form: Powder


Flavor: Ceremonial Teahouse (Pouch)


Tea Variety: Matcha


Unit Count: 1.06 Ounce


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.2 x 4.84 x 0.79 inches; 1.06 ounces


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Jade Leaf, LLC


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Japan


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Tastes smooth and earthy
Flavor Name: Ceremonial Barista (Tin) Size: 3.53 Ounce (Pack of 1)
I personally enjoyed the ceremonial barista grade matcha. I used a heaping tablespoon for a 24 oz slushy, using a frozen banana, coconut milk and a dash of milk with maple syrup and 75% ice, and it was perfect. There isn't a strong bitter or chalky aftertaste. The color is very vibrant green and blended well compared to the culinary grade matcha. 1 tablespoon gives you a good amount of caffeine, especially if you're not an avid caffeine drinker like myself. The ceremonial grade barista is a good value and price when you get the larger canister/bag for just making smoothies/slushies. However, the culinary grade is kind of bitter and chalky. I made a boba drink (per pic), and i can tell it was harder to blend and had a bitter and chalky aftertaste compared to the ceremonial barista grade matcha. It's too bad bc I now have 2 big bags of it thinking I wouldn't notice the difference. I will be going back to the ceremonial barista grade. You definitely get what you pay for, in my opinion. I will have to blend my drinks with more frozen bananas or ice cream in order to mask the bitterness. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024 by Christopher Ellis Christopher Ellis

  • Fantastic taste/quality
Flavor Name: Culinary Grade (Pouch) Size: 1.06 Ounce (Pack of 1)
I drink matcha for 2 reasons. It tastes great and has a ton of health benefits. This is a solid choice. The matcha is a vibrant green, tastes great (some brands can be bitter), and blends into milk/water perfectly. Sure, it's a bit pricey - but that just goes with the territory.
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024 by Anjie

  • Stop complaining about the size and review the actual product! (Rant, Review, & Recipe)
Flavor Name: Culinary Grade (Pouch) Size: 1.06 Ounce (Pack of 1)
I was a little hesitant at first to buy this starter size pouch because of the price. I wanted good quality but kept asking myself, "What if I don't like it?" The company offers a 100% refund on their product so I went for it. Problem solved! RANT: The biggest complaint I see from people on here is in regards to the amount you are getting for the price. They are not reviewing the quality of the item within the packaging or the flavor, etc. If you don't review the actual product and focus only on the quantity or packaging, the review is mostly worthless. As consumers, we get enough worthless reviews that are paid for, we don't need more worthless reviews because people only want to focus on the quantity and packaging and not review the quality. All are important in a review but the quality should be what is focused on. Why is that that because it is a smaller size, people feel entitled to receive it for next to nothing? These are probably the same people that pay almost $2 for a 20 oz bottle of soda while the 2 liter bottle is only $1 and they don't bat an eyelash. What they fail to understand is that making smaller sizes like this is not very cost effective for them to make. It probably costs them the same, or close to the same amount of money to purchase the bags they use for this size as it does for a larger size. These sampler sizes don't sell as well either. Unlike the bottle of soda that is "personalized" in size for the consumer to grab and go, this is a product that takes time and effort for the consumer to prepare. It is not meant to be a personalized size. If it were, people would have no problem paying for the convenience. Consumers are so spoiled and don't understand the costs associated with what it takes to import, pay the farmers a fair wage, the manpower and materials it takes to package the product, etc. I can guarantee you however, if a fair wage is not paid, someone is bound to call the 5:00 news! If you want sample sizes, fair wages, and the like, the consumer is going to have to pay for them or the company will go out of business really fast. How many people have purchased an actual vanilla bean? Or saffron? Or truffles? No one seems to have a problem paying a high price for these items but complain about $10 for 30g of quality culinary matcha. Just like those items, a little matcha goes a long way. It depends on how you plan to use it. If you are going to bake with it, buying a starter size is not cost effective for you. If you are using it to make a tea latte, which is why I bought it, this is still gives you enough for 15 lattes that are 16 oz in size making them roughly $1.63 each (my recipe for this is below). Costs will vary depending on your ingredients of choice, and the area you live in. My numbers are based on $10 for 15 servings of this matcha and $0.08 per oz of organic vanilla almond milk in Austin, TX. Go to a coffee shop and you will pay at least $5 for a matcha latte of the same size, which is yet another thing buyers won't complain about. OK, RANT OVER...ON TO THE REVIEW! REVIEW/COMPARISON: I used to hate the taste of Matcha but after years of taste bud readjustment, I decided to give it another try at Starbucks. They use Teavana brand for their lattes which is like Jade Leaf and does not use fillers and is organic. I try to avoid dairy so I used almond milk for my iced latte instead. Neither their tea or almond milk is sweetened so I added 3 pumps of vanilla to their venti size (they usually use 6 if you want it sweetened). Something about their almond milk leaves a bad aftertaste but before that hit, it was really good. Like most people, I can't afford $5 a day for one of these so I decided to buy the powder to make on my own at home (I was a barista in a former life so I often do this with my coffee concoctions too). What I don't like about the Teavana brand is that it is much more expensive ($25 for 40g) and they claim it is ceremonial grade and yet, it looks and tastes exactly like Jade Leaf's culinary grade. In the brief research I did before buying, not a single self-proclaimed matcha aficionado EVER said to use ceremonial grade for a latte. They all very plainly stated that it was NOT for culinary use and that the taste is quite different. It is also higher in chlorophyll so it is a much brighter green color. That begs the question as to why Teavana, which looks and tastes the same as Jade Leaf is labeled ceremonial grade and being used for lattes when it is clearly the same culinary grade. This morning, I made my first iced latte with this stuff from Jade Leaf. Using an organic, vanilla (sweetened) almond milk I found it was perfectly sweet and still had the very slight hint of the bitterness that comes from green tea. No weird almond milk aftertaste like the one from Starbucks. Needless to say, in the end, I will be buying this again in a larger size. It does say to store it in the fridge so that is where mine went when I was done with it. I plan to do a juice fast soon and a few recipes I have seen call for green tea for an extra metabolic and antioxidant boost. I plan to use this instead since it is so much more nutritionally dense than regular tea leaves. RECIPE: They offer some recipe options on their Amazon listing and also on their website, but this was my super simple one that I threw together and was delicious. Iced Matcha Vanilla Almond Latte: 4 oz (1/2 c) hot water (not boiling but barely steaming to help dissolve the matcha easily) 1 tsp Jade Leaf Organic Matcha 12 oz (1-1/2 c) cold vanilla flavored almond milk, or other milk of choice Sweetener of choice, to taste (optional, I don't use any because my almond milk is already sweetened) Ice cubes NOTE: Sweetening options will have to be done at different steps depending on what you are using. If you are using liquid sugars like Torani or homemade simple syrups, those can go in at any time. Honey, agave, coconut nectar, sugar, and artificial sweeteners, should be blended in when you whisk the matcha into the hot water otherwise they will not dissolve properly and will settle at the bottom of the cup. 1. In a glass measuring cup, add 4 oz hot water. 2. Add 1 tsp of matcha powder and whisk together (see note for adding optional sweeteners) 3. Pour into a 16-20 oz cup over a few ice cubes to cool it. 4. Top off with the 12 oz vanilla almond milk (or other milk of choice) and stir to blend. Add more ice if desired. ENJOY Y'ALL! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2017 by Jenna Jenna

  • Great product but do not use in excess.
Flavor Name: Culinary Grade (Pouch) Size: 1.06 Ounce (Pack of 1)
#JadeLeafMatcha green tea powder: I wanted to see for myself if I could make a matcha latte and so far, so good. It’s unsweetened, and the packaging said to use one teaspoon of matcha powder… but it didn’t say didn’t say how much milk (or almond milk) so I had to figure out the ratio and find the right concentration myself but it wasn’t too hard. I’m sure there’s recipes on the company’s website too, but a little hint on the packet would’ve been nice. I didn’t know if I was supposed to add 1 tsp per quart, or 1 tsp per cup. Big difference. As stated, there’s no sweetener so you’ll probably want to add honey or simple syrup if you want it to taste like Starbucks matcha latte. But unsweetened is ok. In fact, that’s what you want in a culinary matcha product and it’s probably better if you’re watching your sugars. i’m not sure that I love the way it’s packaged. I ordered it online, and the contents shifted so when I zipped it open, a lot of the powder was up above the zipper and it opens on the front of the bag, vs at the top so I think that a lot of product will probably get wasted that way, but this is my first foray into culinary Matcha so we’ll see if that actually becomes a problem or not. In my opinion, the price was a bit expensive for the amount you get, just 30g. For those unaccustomed to the metric system that’s not very much at all, picture a couple of tablespoons of matcha (a very intense, green tea powder, similar in consistency to confectioners sugar or instant cocoa powder) and packaged in a small zippered opaque manufacturer’s baggie, no bigger than the size of a small, zip-lock sandwich bag. This is my first DIY matcha product. I enjoy matcha green tea so I am certain I will buy it again, or order it already prepared in a restaurant or café but as of now I’m undecided as to whether I will buy this particular brand again. I will use this, and then amend my review, if necessary. This product contains caffeine, but if you are using it in small amounts as a baking ingredient (ie: pound cake, green matcha shamrock shortbread cookies, etc.) one or two teaspoons of matcha powder, divided by an entire cake or a batch of cookies isn’t very much. The matcha is probably sufficiently thinned-out, so (other than the color and flavor) you probably won’t notice any jitteriness or other side-effects, like you might if you drank it straight. *Note for Matcha Tea/ Latte drinkers: Do not over consume this or ANY brand of matcha tea or latte. Although it did not make me jittery at all, it looks like a harmless milkshake and tastes mild and sweet, like green tea ice cream, you must remember that— unlike coffee lattes— which are water, filtered THROUGH ground-up coffee/espresso beans, and then diluted with milk and then (if it’s an iced latte) diluted further still by the residual water from the gradually melting ice cubes. However matcha lattes are still every bit as strong as plain matcha green tea. A matcha latte it is STILL straight-up Matcha. It’s the same amount of matcha powder, whether you’re mixing it with just water for tea or with milk/almond milk for a latte— and the leaves aren’t filtered THROUGH, like coffee grounds or traditional tea bag/ball. Matcha powder isn’t like powdered iced tea or instant coffee. With matcha powder, even though it tastes sweet and mild, remember, it’s not just “water (or milk) with a kick”. When you drink matcha (tea or latte) you’re consuming not a filtered or dehydrated product, you’re getting the actual tea leaves— ALL of it, just in powdered form. Matcha is tasty and had many benefits. It’s packed with antioxidants too, but remember, it still has caffeine, so caffeine-sensitive people should take care NOT to over-consume. It is generally good for you, but as always, it’s best when used in moderation. Take it easy with matcha just as you would with any other coffee or caffeinated product. Also, if you suffer from IBS or other digestive issues and you wish to try matcha tea or latte (this or ANY brand) please Google “matcha + digestive side effects” first. If you’ve done some quick research and still want to try it (if you have digestive issues, that is) it’s a good idea to try a little and wait 24 hours, preferably at home, to see how your digestive system tolerates it. Matcha sometimes has a cleansing effect if consumed in excess, so if you plan to drink it, so start slow and don’t exceed the recommended serving size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2020 by Melinda Barnes

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