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Matcha Green Tea Powder By Malden Tea

Matcha Green Tea Powder By Malden Tea
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Brand:  Malden Tea
Category: Gourmet

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4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5 out of 5 stars from 26 reviews
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Features:
  • The healthiest beverage on the market
  • Matcha contains nearly 10 times the polyphenols and antioxidants of regular teas
  • Approximately 9 times the beta-carotene of carrots.
  • Significantly increases energy (over 8 to 10 hours) without the caffeine "jitters".
  • 100% pure green tea. Product of Taiwan

Editorial Reviews

Product Description

Information: Matcha is perhaps the most popular green tea on the market today. The first thing you will notice upon opening the packet is that Matcha is a finely powdered green tea and looks like an emerald colored flour. This characteristic truly sets it apart from other teas. When brewed, the powdered leaf is not strained or left in the pot, but is whisked into a frothy concoction and consumed. Because the leaves themselves are imbibed, brewed Matcha contains higher concentrations of vitamins and antioxidants than most other teas, green, herbal, or otherwise. According to researches done in Japan, brewed Matcha contains nearly 10 times the polyphenols and antioxidants of regular teas, 2 times the antioxidants of a glass of red wine, approximately 9 times the beta-carotene of spinach, and 4 times that of carrots. Brewing Ceremonial Matcha: 1). Prepare tea bowls by warming them with boiled water. 2). Prepare your Matcha whisk by soaking the tip in the boiled water in one of the bowls for about 10 seconds. 3). Pour the water out and dry the bowl with a paper towel. 4). Using your tea spoon, add 2 scoops of Matcha to each bowl. 5). Pour 1/3 of a cup of your hot water into each bowl. 6). In a slow "m' motion, submerge any loose bits of Matcha that may be floating on the surface of the tea. 7). Whisk the tea more briskly in a back and forth motion until the surface of the Matcha becomes frothy. 8). Consume immediately. Brewing Cold Matcha: 1g Matcha, 8 oz cold water, lemon, and sugar to taste. 1). Add 1g of Matcha to a little water and mix until you have a nice paste. 2). Add your paste to the rest of your glass of water and stir well. 3). Squeeze a lemon into to the mixture and add sugar to taste. 4). Add ice. Enjoy. Iced Matcha latte: 4g Matcha, 2 tbsp sugar, 3 tbsp hot water, 10 oz milk, ice. 1). Blend dry Matcha and sugar in a glass. 2). Pour in the hot water and whisk into a paste. 3). Pour cold milk over the Matcha mixture. 4). Add ice

Customer Reviews:


Showing reviews 1-5 of 26
5 out of 5 stars
Great value
By L. Gouvin (Worcester, MA)  |  March 5, 2010
When I first looked to purchase Matcha powder to make green tea cupcakes, I was completely astounded by the price! Ordering here was simple, shipping was SUPER fast, the price was right, and the product is great. I understand what people have said about the bitterness, but I think that is simply because there is no sugar added to this Matcha, which is not true of many commercial brands. I have yet to make my cupcakes or try it as a straight latte, but I did try some on vanilla ice cream and it was great. Refreshing and healthy!
5 out of 5 stars
INTENSE!!!
By Ace (East Coast)  |  March 1, 2010
I love matcha -- as a tea, or mixed with sugar and then stirred into vanilla ice cream, or added to soy milk or regular milk and then sweetend and eaten with dry cereal -- and of course I like its health benefits.

As a loose tea, and a powder at that, I carefully open it over the sink -- otherwise matcha dust will find its way all over my kitchen. Making it into a tea is easy -- I don't have a whisk - I just use a fork to stir it into the hot water and then add sugar or honey (or nothing, if I want it bitter and not sweet).

Although too much of this does not give you the jitters as does too much coffee -- it definitely snaps your eyes open with intensity and jolts your brain awake.

(PS-- try making Matcha gelatin dessert. Yum!)
4 out of 5 stars
good value, great to mix with splenda & powdered creamer
By B. Olejasz (Va Beach, VA)  |  February 26, 2010
Matcha was great value. A little goes a long way. Nice green color, good flavor. I love it hot like a green tea latte. Mix in bulk about 5 to 1 ratio with splenda & powdered creamer then store in an air tight container. Use about 3 teaspoons of mixture per cup of hot water. Yummy!
5 out of 5 stars
Bang for the Buck
By G. Mcnally (Glendale, CA USA)  |  February 18, 2010
I've been usin this tea for a month now. It tastes great, I can drink it hot or cold, and it doesn't give me a spike like regular caffein drinks. And each package seems to last forever.
5 out of 5 stars
I highly recommend this!
By M. Elena  |  February 10, 2010
I really love this product.I highly recommend this! Shipping was fast! I mix it with milk, ice and Splender, great help me with losing unwanted weight!!
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