Green Tea Powder though originated in China, the Japanese have mastered its production (the powdered form of green tea is known as matcha).
The original Matcha is fresh, sweet and buttery. When using tea leaves or tea bags, we tend to consume the components of the green tea and discard the rest.
However, when consuming matcha, you are actually taking the leaves in your body without shedding any components of the leaves.
The preparation of green tea powder requires shaded growth, and it is generally high in Caffeine and antioxidants.
One cup of Matcha equals to the wellness of 3 cups of usual green tea.
Unlike the tea leaves, the powdered form is also used for baking purposes.
The tea powder being the most efficient way of consuming green tea, it is turning to be one of the most popular products on the market.
Some of the popular green tea powder products and brands are mentioned below.
Matcha Love is ITO EN’s matcha brand that walks one through Japan's rich tea culture. To preserve the heritage, Matcha… Read More
Naoki matcha came into being in 2015 and has been providing authentic Japanese matcha that people can enjoy in both… Read More
Ocean Breeze sources its tea from Boseong, South Korea. The brand gets its name from the unique location of its… Read More
Founded in 1966, Ito En is Japan's largest tea company. It honors the traditional tea-growing practices and aims to preserve… Read More
Founded back in 1984, Maeda-En ships Japanese green tea to more than 40 countries all around the world. The company… Read More
Jade Leaf Matcha belongs to Kizuna Tea Collective. It is a network of tea farms located in the top tea-growing… Read More
Founded by a husband and wife duo in 1996, the Mighty Leaf Tea Company (now owned by Peet's Coffee) started… Read More
Ippodo Tea Co. has been bringing the best quality Japanese tea to tea enthusiasts since 1717. The tea company is… Read More
KO Matcha ceremonial grade matcha is made from 100% best quality tea leaves sourced from Uji, Kyoto, Japan. Uji is… Read More
Ujido tea dates back to 1832 when a tea farmer Tune-emon Takizo started his tea business in Uji, Kyoto, Japan.… Read More
By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
Read More