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Organic Daily Matcha

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Origin:Shizuoka, Japan
$18.00

Description

Organic Daily Matcha is a versatile, finely crafted matcha designed for everyday enjoyment. Smooth, bright, and naturally flavorful, it can be savored as a traditional whisked tea or incorporated into culinary creations - from lattes and smoothies to desserts like ice cream, cookies, and cakes.

Carefully sourced and thoughtfully processed, this organic matcha elevates both your daily ritual and your culinary creations.

You can check out our recipes page here for sweet matcha treats, and even some delicious savory surprises.  

About the New Packaging
The central motif of our new packaging is the mizuhiki knot. Mizuhiki is a traditional Japanese decorative cord, used to mark moments of gratitude, respect, and connection. On our packaging, it serves as a quiet symbol of these values.

To us, the mizuhiki represents the relationships that shape our tea, from the growers who cultivate the leaves, to our own team who carefully finish and pack them, and ultimately to those who enjoy them. Each knot reflects intention and care, reinforcing the idea that tea is not simply a product, but a connection between people, place, and time.

SKU:
OMC57

Hot Brew Preparation

Icon of Tea Leaf 2g (1 tsp)
Icon of Water Droplet 8 oz (240 ml) Milk or Water
Icon of Stopwatch Stir well
Icon of Thermometer 185 °F

Cold Brew Preparation

Icon of Tea Leaf 2g (1 tsp)
Icon of Water Droplet 8 oz (240 ml) Milk or Water
Icon of Stopwatch Shake or stir well
Icon of Thermometer Cold

Features

  • Organic Matcha
  • Net Weight: 2 oz (56g)
  • Package: Nitrogen flushed and vacuum sealed in resealable foil pouch

Product Reviews

20 reviews  |  Write a Review

A+ Matcha

I have had a lot of matcha - it has literally my favorite flavor in the world, and this matcha is AMAZING. I am so glad to find something that I can stock up on when I cannot make it to Japan. Smells delicious and has a smooth taste. A+

Organic daily Matcha

Great product but a bit heavy to the taste

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