What is Matcha?

So you’ve heard of matcha but what exactly is it? The bright green powder is all the rage at the moment and might be new to you, but it’s actually been around since the 12th century, hailing from Japan. 

There’s no doubt matcha looks pretty and tastes wonderful, but if you’re still confused about what’s in the powder, we’re here to explain.

How is it made?

Matcha is made from tea leaves which are stone-ground until they turn into a green powder. This powder is sifted and whisked into hot water, creating a drink full of flavor.

Where does Matcha come from?

The best quality matcha comes from Japan and the majority of it is grown in the south end of the country. The different matcha flavors you get depend on which region the matcha is harvested in.

These days we might not think twice about getting a matcha latte to go from our favorite café, but in Japan matcha tea ceremonies are serious business. A formal matcha tea ceremony in Japan is called chanoyu and the focus is on how the matcha is prepared and served.

Normally the matcha in these ceremonies is poured into beautiful bowls decorated by local artisans and the process is one of cultural significance for the country.

How is Matcha made?

How Kenko Matcha Tea Powder is made- Kenko Matcha Guide

Producing matcha is fairly labour intensive and takes a while to create. About 20 days before harvest, the leaves of the tree are shaded from the sun to increase their chlorophyll levels. This is what creates the vibrant green color in the powder.

The shade also creates an amino acid called L-Theanine, the magic ingredient in matcha that helps drinkers to stay calm yet alert.

When harvest time swings round, the workers choose the best buds and then roll out the leaves to dry for premium matcha, or lay them out without rolling for regular matcha. After the drying process is complete, the workers pick the stems and veins out of the leaves and grind them with stones until they turn into a fine green powder.

We told you the process was labour intensive - that’s a hard day’s yakka!

What do you do with Matcha Green Tea Powder?

Preparing matcha is easy-peasy and a lot simpler than using a coffee machine.

First you sift the matcha into your mug and then whisk it in hot water. Rather than letting it brew like you do with other teas, the matcha powder suspends in the water. Leave it too long and the matcha will separate from the water so it’s best drink soon after preparation.

Matcha tea is prepared by matcha powder mixed with hot water

(Photo by @@eugenekhooyr)

 

If you want to prepare your matcha like the Japanese, purchase a chawan (tea bowl) to make and drink the matcha from. Use a chashaku, a traditional teaspoon made from bamboo, to put the matcha into the chawan. If you find your powder is clumping, you can use a chasen (tea sifter) to break it down into a finer powder.

Using the chashaku, scoop the matcha into the chawan and add hot water. Use your chasen to whisk the drink until a froth forms as little bubbles on the surface. And there you have it – a perfect health drink that actually tastes good!

Matcha & its endless Health Benefits

Chart comparing antioxdant & nutrient content of several superfoods- Kenko Tea

Matcha has been listed in scientific journals, where researchers have sited its many benefits thanks to its antioxidant makeup, such as weight loss and disease prevention. The beauty industry has also seen positive effects of matcha for the skin, reducing acne and preventing premature aging.

Sound good? That’s because matcha is. Go on, try it! Trust us, you won’t regret it.

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the matcha is a realy nice product. we us it almost daily. the order process is fine and deliver is good.one issue would be your associatation with SHOP i do not like this company as well as other third party companys that want to save your credit info.

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I saw you sell on Amazon for less money. I tried to contact you and the e-mail was invalid. I tried e-mailing for days and the response was always the same.....invalid e-mail. does not exist. The only contact number on your website was Australia. Then I see this matcha was shipped from an Amazon facility in Kentucky - but I did not get the Amazon price! ???. I tried to file a claim with my financial institution - what a headache. I can’t rate a product that has no customer service contact. So frustrating!

Bought organic & ceremonial

I have had better matcha expected a mind blowing yummy & mind focus matcha, not so much ⭐️one star only

Ceremonial grand and the organic .

I have had a sweeter more matcha flavor in other matcha so that just tells me not all matcha are equal I give it 2 stars. I really want to love it but not as good as PIQUE brand