Pure Green Goodness
Our matcha is stone-ground from high-quality tea leaves, ensuring you get the full spectrum of flavour and benefits.
No shortcuts, just pure green magic.
Let customers speak for us
Matcha is like the superhero of teas. It's packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that can boost your immune system and give you that daily dose of Zen.
Forget the jitters from coffee – matcha provides a gentle, sustained energy lift without the caffeine crash. It's like a zen garden for your brain!
Matcha is like the superhero of teas. It's packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that can boost your immune system and give you that daily dose of Zen.
Forget the jitters from coffee – matcha provides a gentle, sustained energy lift without the caffeine crash. It's like a zen garden for your brain!
Matcha helps rev up your metabolism, making it a trusty sidekick on your wellness journey.
L-theanine, a natural amino acid in matcha, promotes relaxation and concentration. It's your secret weapon for tackling busy days with a serene smile.
Matcha helps rev up your metabolism, making it a trusty sidekick on your wellness journey.
L-theanine, a natural amino acid in matcha, promotes relaxation and concentration. It's your secret weapon for tackling busy days with a serene smile.
FAQs
What is matcha?
Matcha is a unique variety of green tea with its origins in China, later introduced to Japan in 1191. What sets matcha apart from other teas is its meticulous preparation method. It involves finely grinding the choicest tea leaves from specially cultivated tea trees. Unlike conventional steeping, matcha is whisked into warm water, resulting in the consumption of the entire leaf. This process imbues matcha with a more refined flavour profile and higher nutritional value compared to other tea varieties.
Does matcha contain caffeine?
Matcha does contain a modest amount of caffeine. When prepared traditionally, a serving of matcha provides approximately 34mg of caffeine, which is less than one-third of what's typically found in a cup of coffee. Notably, the caffeine in matcha has a unique impact on the body, releasing more slowly and working in synergy with L-theanine, a distinctive amino acid found in green tea. This combination produces a calm-alert effect, enhancing focus without the jitters.
How much matcha should I drink per day?
To fully enjoy the health advantages of matcha, we suggest consuming 1 to 2 cups daily. To align with the daily caffeine limits advised by the National Health Service, it's advisable not to exceed 5 cups of matcha in a single day.
What is the difference between ceremonial and culinary matcha?
Ceremonial Matcha generally describes matcha grades appropriate for use in traditional tea ceremonies, and Culinary Matcha describes matcha grades suitable for use as an ingredient in drink or dessert recipes.