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DoMatcha Green Tea, Organic Matcha, 1.0-Ounce Tin
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Est. Price: $31.18 /
Est. List Price: $37.42
Product Rating: 4.4
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Certified organic by JONA (Japan Organic and Natural Foods Association), this premium, ceremonial grade Matcha is the purest and most sustainable way to enjoy the ancient Matcha tradition.
- 1.06-ounce tin
- Cerrtified organic by JONA
- Pure , premium and ceremonial grade tea
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People said about this DoMatcha Green Tea, Organic Matcha, 1.0-Ounce Tin
Best Matcha I’ve found so far!
I am very into health and will research every product I consume until I am certain it’s worthy. I’ve tried 3 different organic matchas in the past and this is, by far, the best.
This is a vibrant green color (very pretty color – especially when made)This is proof that young leaves were chosen and dried properly. The brighter, the better. Some matchas are dull green (dirty pea green color) – these are more of a food grade matcha (for baking, ice creams, etc.). Food grade matchas have a dull taste as well. Ceremonial (drinking) tea should always be vibrant. This is an excellent drinking tea.
The packaging is the best I’ve seen. Not only does it come in a sealed pop/top can, but once opened you will find your tea inside a sealed foiled bag. Impressive. A bit of a mess to empty the contents back into the can, but it makes for a very fresh tea.
The taste of this tea is the cleanest I’ve tasty. Not at all bitter as some I’ve had. This is definitely the…
Excellent Quality Matcha at a Good Price
Having tried two different matcha powders thus far from Amazon.com, I am extremely impressed by the quality of DoMatcha’s product. The other product I had ordered from Tao of Tea, while cheaper and 3 times the size and also of Japanese origin, simply does not compare to the fresh appearance and taste of DoMatcha’s product. Exceptionally vibrant green color out of the box that turns into an extremely lush, dark forest green color upon addition of water, with an exceptionally fresh taste to match. If the matcha powder Starbuck’s uses is taken as a token standard of like 100, Tao of Tea’s matcha would be 80 or 90, while DoMatcha would be at least 125. The former two have colors of dull green and greenish-yellow respectively after water is mixed in with the matcha.
I have not tried the really high-quality, really expensive premium matcha with elegant Japanese names and calligraphy on the cases they come in. But I am willing to bet that DoMatcha can quite hold its own against…
Good matcha for beginners and health conscious
If it was my first matcha i would had given it 5 starts but I feel i have to disagree with the majority of reviewers.
Its certainly a good quality matcha but i found it lacks aroma and taste compared to other matchas i tried(yuuki-cha, o-cha and ippodo). The taste is very light, almost flat and you have to watch the water temperature as when going over 190 it gets very bitter(never had this problem before). By the way I always preheat my chawan, dry it, sift the matcha, check the water temperature and then whisk it.
As for packaging thats the first matcha i tried that comes in a inner bag. Personally i find it annoying and messy not to mention that you will have to expose the whole amount of matcha to oxygen in order to make it easier to scoop. i prefer the cans i got before that comes with sealed top and a oxygen absorber inside. I noticed the loss of flavor from Domatcha much faster than usual.
Would i buy it again? maybe. Cant beat the amazon fast ordering…