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NaturaleBio Matcha Green Tea Powder is a 30g tin of ceremonial grade, organic matcha sourced directly from Uji, Kyoto—the birthplace of traditional Japanese tea ceremonies. Free from added sugars and preservatives, it is cultivated under shade for 30 days to maximize chlorophyll and theanine content, delivering a vibrant green powder rich in antioxidants and health benefits. Certified organic and packaged for freshness, it’s the perfect premium choice for health-conscious professionals seeking authentic ritual and wellness.
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 7 cm; 30 g |
Product Name | Organic MatchaTea |
Weight | 30 g |
Units | 30.0 gram |
Storage Instructions | Once opened, store in a cool, dry place |
Use By Recommendation | Read the Expiry date on the Packaging. |
Serving Recommendation | Tin |
Country of origin | Japan |
Country of origin of primary ingredient(s) | Japan |
LocationProducedIn of primary ingredient(s) | Japan |
Brand | NaturaleBio |
Cuisine | Japanese |
Format | Powder |
Speciality | Added Sugar, Preservatives Free, Natural |
Certification | Organic product as per EU Directive 834/2007 |
Caffeine content | Caffeinated |
Package Information | Tin |
Manufacturer | NaturaleBio |
E**
holy grail
i’ve always loved matcha and i’ve tried a few other brands before this one- although i can safely say this is easily the best matcha i’ve had for its price range. i’m a university student, so while i do love matcha i can’t justify spending £30-35 for the highest grade ones.the colour of it is beautiful, a lovely radiant green which is a good indicator of matcha quality. the previous brands i’ve used looked more yellow / murky and the taste isn’t bitter at all.the instructions state to use around 1/2 teaspoon (1g) per cup, but i ended up using around 1 teaspoon total since i prefer my matcha to be a bit stronger. it tastes lovely and smooth served over iced oat milk.i also love that the matcha comes in a tin, since you can buy refillable packets to prevent creating unnecessary waste
S**D
A great tasting Organic Matcha!
I love Matcha and purchased this one as I like to try different brands and found this Matcha to be really nice you can tell when you have a good matcha just from the colour alone.This item comes in a nice Tin and inside is a sealed tinfoil packet containing the matcha to keep it extra fresh.Taste - Delightfully earthy , Floral and invigorating , seaweed , umami.It is a mellow sweetness or a moreish savoury flavour. There are higher levels of theanine in shade grown tea - such as matcha - than in teas that are not grown in the shade. Theanine has calming and relaxing properties, while helping you to focus at the same time. No wonder the Japanese have been reaching for a cup of matcha for centuries.I Also recommend when using matcha properly to buy a matcha spoon (so you don't use a lot of matcha,as it can be expensive) and a Japanese whisk.How to PrePare : add 1-2 matcha spoon full to a cup or small bowl add in just below boiling point Water then whisky until a froth forms on the top. ( sit back and enjoy)also they say One glass of matcha green tea is equal to the amount of nutrition found in 10 cups of regular green tea. Great health benefits.If you found this Helpful please hit the Yes button Thank you.
M**A
Superb matcha, packaging can be improved
When it comes to flavour, colour, and texture, this is one of the best (if not the best) matcha I've been able to find in the UK. The aromas are fresh and delicate, and the powder is pure and vivid green. Quite an embracing tea, you can see it's high quality for the price.The only downside is the packaging. The small tin is nice and practical, but the product comes in a plastic/aluminium pouch that is a nightmare to open and transfer to the tin. Inevitably a bit of the powder is either left in the pouch or scatters out when trying to pour it in the tin. It would be much easier (and sustainable) is the powder came in the tin already.
J**N
Pleasantly Surprised!
After seeing this on Amazons deal of the day for less than £6 I decided to give it a go and WOW! Ive tried a lot of different brands over the years so you could say I know my matcha pretty well but I was pleasantly surprised and so pleased I did.Due to the price being pretty low for an Organic Ceremonial Grade matcha (from Japan, NOT! China) I was very sceptical. My sweet spot is usually around £12-£15 for 30g which is why I have been drinking Clearsprings Organic Ceremonial Grade matcha for around 2 years now. Its always been good quality tea without the eye watering price tag of some of the others which are no better.So I would advise any matcha lovers to give it a try and you might also have found your new tea brand for half the price that you usually pay.I have uploaded a pic of a quality comparison between this and my usual brand. As you can see its a very vibrant green as it should be. However the Clearsprings is over a month old but looked very simular in colour when first opened. Both are very good quality. Both are from Japan. Both teas have the same taste and both mix well using a whisk. All good!
K**7
Kind of fishy, but maybe I got a bad batch
I’ve used this tea a few times now and I’m not a fan. I bought this one along with a different brand so I could compare the two, see if there were any differences etc, and this one is my least favourite flavour wise. I’m not sure if I just got unlucky or something but this particular tea has an almost fishy flavour and the smell reminds me of cod liver oil, neither of which the tea is meant to be like, or so I’ve read. That’s why it only got 3 stars. The other tea brand tastes much better (more grassy with no hint of fish) and doesn’t leave a bitter aftertaste, which is what I got from this one.It does blend pretty well (I use a matcha whisk). Even when I was lazy and didn’t whisk as long as I maybe should have, it got a pretty good foam and had only a slight powdery base. When I whisked for a bit longer it got a brilliant foam and was really smooth.Like I say, this has got several good reviews so maybe I was just unlucky and got a bad tin. For the price, it was an okay first batch of matcha tea to try. I am glad I went for a more expensive one as well though as I could not drink any more of this particular one.
S**N
Super delicious matcha
The media could not be loaded. Vibrant colour, sweet taste , no bitterness, value for money , great tasting and froths perfectly
S**M
Good quality matcha I need to buy a refill
Pinky finger and ring finger is matcha I bought from the asian supermarket for the same price and I’ve always noticed it was very bitter and didn’t give me much energy. Whereas this matcha that is on my index and middle finger is more vibrant (that is a good indicator to test if it is good quality) tastes a lot better, that you don’t need that much sugar or honey. It has kind of has a nutty aroma.
Q**Y
Not ceremonial grade!
This is mis-advertised, it is not ceremonial grade (colour, taste, frothiness under par of even the much cheaper matchas that are £10/100g) the price £40/100g is not justified for such low quality.Also, I echo other reviewers, the packaging unnecessary complicated, rather than a pull tab, a fiddly bag inside the tin that you can't get all the matcha powder out off completely and that makes a lot of mess!
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