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SuperSelf Organic Matcha Powder is a premium ceremonial grade, 100% pure Japanese-style matcha, stone-ground to preserve its vibrant green color and smooth, bitter-free taste. Certified organic and gluten-free, it offers a natural, gentle caffeine boost with L-theanine, perfect for mindful energy in teas, lattes, baking, and more.
Package Dimensions | 6.7 x 5.7 x 5.4 cm; 60 g |
Item model number | nb-mz50 |
Additives | Organic matcha green tea powder, ceremonial grade |
Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten Free |
Units | 1.0 Count |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool dry place and reseal after opening. |
Serving Recommendation | Try coconut matcha latte! Recipe is on the pack. |
Brand | SuperSelf |
Cuisine | Japanese |
Format | Powder |
Speciality | Certified Organic Ceremonial Grade |
Caffeine content | Low Caffeine with L-theanine |
Package Information | Tin |
Manufacturer | SuperSelf |
R**I
Tastes amazing — perfect for lattes!
I’ve tried a few different matcha powders before, but this one really stood out for the flavour. It has a smooth, clean taste with no bitterness, which makes it perfect for daily lattes. I usually mix it with oat milk and a bit of low-calorie maple syrup, and it turns out great every time — hot or iced.The colour is vibrant, and you can tell it’s high quality. Yes, it’s a little on the expensive side, but honestly, a small amount goes a long way, so it lasts quite a while. If you’re looking to make café-style matcha drinks at home, this is definitely worth it.
R**J
Worth the price for ceremonial grade matcha
Tastes good to me, maybe if you are a matcha obsessive you'll find otherwise, but its plenty good enough for me, especially given the price for a ceremonial grade matcha. It is less green than you might want, and maybe that's an indicator of slightly worse quality, but I haven't found that, and think the quality is sufficient
A**D
Legit Matcha
Finally a Ceremonial grade matcha that is not only real but good priced and quality, I might of taken a star off because I tried to order 2 one is for a gift and its limited to 1pc lol I can see why its good price and its the real stuff, not like so many fake brands on the market, I may have had better matcha some years back but the difference in taste between that and this is almost negligible I really couldn't tell the difference between this one and a better one, but I can tell the difference between a bad matcha and a good matcha and this one is the good one decent price decent size 50g well worth it.Hope the company can keep this up for years in the future as I will definitely return if this price stays the same was only 8-9 quid for 50g I'm impressed its also sweeter that means its animo content of L-Theanine the richer this amino is in the matcha the sweeter it is and ceremonial grade is always high in this amino thus why I know this is the real stuff.If its not you didn't get the right batch or a bad batch, I tested this out with another brand that stated it was ceremonial grade but it wasn't that other stuff made me vomit dizziness and the feeling of nausea if you get these symptoms it means the matcha was a bad batch will taste really bitter may or may not look dull green, usually its brighter vibrant green that makes the best matcha and it should smell fresh like a forest, remember ceremonial grade will always be sweet/ little bitter taste and some even sweeter.Learn the 4 signs if its good matcha, usually its this to tell if its a good batch.1: The colour is Vibrant bright Green not a dull green or dark green colour2: It doesn't make you want to spit it out vomit dizziness or the feeling of nausea feeling sick.3: It should be on the sweeter side mellow and soft subtle sweetness that doesn't make you want to spit it out4: Check the smell as well it should smell fresh like a fresh green leaf in a dense fresh forest its that kinda nature fresh type smell.If it passes these tests then its definitely a good batch, but only Ceremonial grade is the sweeter one. I learned this all from research online and buying many different brand of matcha. Culinary matcha will always come in larger quantities for cooking but will most likely also be very bitter, it may or may not make you want to vomit but that vomit feeling most likely due to being a bad batch. EDIT: sometimes it's pesticides that can or rather will cause a bad batch, China usually use Pesticides so the best matcha is from Japan.
C**R
Good matcha
So Ive been eyeing this matcha for a while now and bought it because someone compared it to Pure Chimp, which is exactly what I've been using until Amazon stopped selling it. So this one (compared to Pure Chimp) is much stronger, but also more bitter. the colour is much darker. It froths much better than any other matcha i had before, but it also sinks to the bottom of the cup (haven't tried it hot yet). I usually whisk it with hot water and a bit of honey, pour it into a large cup filled 1/3 with almond milk and top up with cold water and ice cubes.Also I had no problem with opening the actual bag with matcha and moving it into the container, the trick is to cut off the corner of the bag and gently shake it into the jar.
A**R
amazing matcha! good price and quality not too expensive i love it!
ten out of ten matcha! great quality and colour, tastes amazing in an iced matcha latte withsome sweetener (tastes like it just came from japan)
A**S
Taste and texture like it’s mixed with something
Im a pretty big fan of matcha, and I knew I was taking a risk buying this. Absolutely not worth it. It’s undrinkable. It tastes like it’s mixed with flour? Something’s off about it. I didn’t have the budget to buy another matcha but I couldn’t bring myself to get through the bag so I just went matchaless. HOWEVER, for baking this is great! I used it in a matcha white chocolate loaf and it worked super well and was a big hit. Tasted just like you’d expect.
Z**H
NOT ceremonial grade!!
worst matcha i tasted, bought this because of the reviews and the fact it claims to be ceremonial grade… it is NOT. in the picture, the matcha is on the left, and another ceremonial grade matcha is on the right. the colour is dull in comparison, which it shouldn’t be. the smell is bitter and the taste is SO bitter, i couldn’t make it taste normal. it is not good quality, and i wanted a refund because it claims to be something it is not but couldn’t. what a waste of money
J**N
Perfect matcha! Not at all bitter
Honestly this matcha is delicious, it's my forever go-to brand. It lasts for ages too since the bag has a seal! I've seen reviews about it being bitter but it's really not, it's only bitter if you make it too hot and therefore burn it which is the case for all matcha and green tea. Just heat your milk or water to anywhere between 70-80°c (no less or it won't combine properly, no more or it will be bitter) before adding the matcha and you'll be golden.
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