抹茶 or matcha means ''ground tea'', which is exactly what it is.

Matcha is a stone-milled green tea powder originating from Japan and a centuries-old tea ceremony. It is said that the special and now famous matcha tea was originally created by accident.


Matcha is special because of a unique cultivation process, which makes that the vitamin and antioxidant levels much higher than in ordinary teas. The tea is mainly grown on Goko or Samidori tea plants. During the cultivation process, the tea plants are covered with a cover during the last period before harvest, this causes that the tea leaves are only reached by 10% sunlight and the chlorophyll in the plant increases. The fine leaves are then picked and laid out to dry. Finally, the matcha leaves are ground in special stone mills, which creates a fine-grained and vitamin-rich green tea powder.


Matcha is prepared with about 70° water and a bamboo whisk, this reduces klumps and activates the matcha tea. The so-called matcha shot can then be drunk straight, diluted into a tea or mixed with milk to create a latte. You can also use matcha powder in other drinks, cooking and baking.


In recent years, matcha has spread beyond the borders of Asia and is today found in various small trends all over the world. It is a versatile and healthy tea enriched with vitamins, antioxidants and L-theanine.


L-Theanine is a caffeine-like substance that, unlike caffeine, provides focus and an invigorating effect that lasts all day. It is said that a matcha latte contains around 50 mg of caffeine. Therefore, matcha is an excellent choice to coffee.

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