🍃 Elevate your ritual with Japan’s purest green gold!
Encha Ceremonial Grade Matcha Powder is a USDA certified organic, premium matcha sourced from the first spring harvest in Uji, Kyoto, Japan. Crafted from the most tender leaves, it offers a vibrant, smooth flavor and rich antioxidant benefits, perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking an authentic and energizing tea experience.
E**I
Worth The Money If You Want to Be a Matcha Person
REALLY good matcha powder. I was not a matcha girl but I wanted to be, I just hated how starbucks matcha tasted like shorn grass. This stuff is rich and green and tastes fresh. I have major issues with the way my body processes caffeine from coffee, even a small cup in the morning can keep me up with anxiety all night. However, I have had none of that with this matcha, and that is a serious compliment, considering that's the whole reason I switched to matcha. easily dissolves in warm water with a matcha whisk without the need to sift, you still get a little of that foam people seem to be obsessed with. I do think the price is quite steep but I understand I purchased a premium matcha so that's to be expected.
I**C
SUPERIOR TO OTHER BRANDS!
Encha Matcha is by far the most superior matcha I have tried. I am a loyal purchaser from their website, but am thrilled to see it now on Amazon for the times I NEED it delivered a little bit faster :) However, their shipping is still very fast.I will say that the company has the most gracious, generous owner. If you join the Encha Facebook page, or subscribe to their e-mails (encha.com) you will be kept apprised of their occasional sales and specials. When he runs a special, it is beyond worth it! It is very rare these days to come across an honest business owner, who also cares so much about his customers, and I feel like he gets great enjoyment sharing his wealth with the customers by offering such amazing offers during certain times of the year. You will also get questions answered very quickly and they never make you feel like you are bothering them.First I will start out about the quality. You know exactly where this matcha is coming from, straight from the farm in Japan. This company actually has reports you can access showing the testing done on his products to ensure they are not only all ORGANIC (very important), but also safe from any dangerous contaminants that so many people need to be concerned about from products overseas.Next, the product is in a BPA-free package. I saw a review someone posted about wanting them to put the product in a tin. No thank you! Last place I want my organic, healthy matcha stored is in an aluminum tin.The QUALITY of this matcha is first rate. You will notice immediately by the color that it is far superior to other brands. And another thing that is rare with this brand is that there is very little difference between the Ceremonial grade and the Latte grade as far as quality, color and taste, in my opinion. I could easily drink the Latte grade just with water. With most matcha brands there is a huge difference between the grades. I think most other brands labeled as ceremonial aren't even of equal quality to Encha's Latte grade. The difference with Encha is both Ceremonial AND Latte are first harvest! Find that in another brand. If you're concerned about price, go with the Latte grade. I use 1 teaspoon a day and I think the 60-gram container lasts me a full month. You can certainly use less.A lot of people say they don't like green tea, so they won't like matcha. Try it! It does not taste like the brewed green tea you are used to.Cost -- everyone seems to be up in arms about the cost of matcha, in general. Yes, it is expensive, but you WILL get what you pay for with matcha. If it's cheap, it's going to be a horrible grade and it's also going to taste horrible. With that said, Encha is no more expensive than any other top brand, and I guarantee you're going to find the quality is way better than a similarly-priced brand.Another thing I have found comical in some reviews is people complaining about there being matcha powder left in the bottom of the cup/bowl. Matcha is not a powder that dissolves! It's as simple as that. Afterall, one of the reasons it is so healthy is you are ingesting the actual ground-up leaf. I personally place my powder in a small sifter and then whisk it in some water before I fill the bowl with more water. If you prefer, you can use a latte frother to make it easy. I used to use one but I don't like the foam. A matcha whisk works quite well if used properly. Also, swirl your cup or bowl between sips to remix the powder at the bottom. Then you won't have much accumulated when you get to the bottom :) No big deal. I actually like that last swallow with the powder in it because I feel like I'm getting an extra burst of healthy goodness.Finally, I want to share a personal health benefit I have had since I started drinking matcha. I am a small, nowhere close to overweight woman. For quite a few years my bloodwork at my physicals has come back as having extremely high triglyceride levels, with sometimes high cholesterol. There is no physical reason for this. I eat quite healthy, don't eat a lot of meat or sugar, and am a healthy weight. For the first time in years last year my bloodwork came back at normal levels! Honestly, the only thing I had been doing differently is I started drinking a cup of match every day. There are MANY health benefits to drinking matcha, from weight loss to improved skin, and from my experience, now healthy blood values :) The main reason I started drinking matcha is for all the anti-oxidants and other good stuff in it to hopefully avoid cancer, and I got the nice surprise of the normal bloodwork.So bottom line is try Encha Organic Matcha. You're going to wonder why you ever drank low-quality matcha. If you don't like it, you don't like it, but I would be surprised. You've got nothing to lose by trying one package. If someone doesn't like it, they probably just don't like matcha in general. If anything, get Encha brand for the superior increased health benefits. You will easily be able to convert yourself from coffee to matcha. Make lattes or other yummy drinks with it if you don't like the taste of matcha, to at least help yourself become more healthy :)
A**E
Silky smooth perfection
While visiting Japan I became a matcha enthusiast. After returning home I tried many different varieties of matcha and Encha ceremonial grade matcha is quickly becoming one of my favorites. The matcha is a fine powder with a vibrant green color with no hint of dullness. The matcha hardly needs any sifting, although I always sift my matcha to ensure a clump-free consistency. I enjoy Encha as traditional hot Usucha or a creamy matcha latte. When I whisk, the matcha creates a delicate foamy layer with a smooth and slight sweet taste. As a latte it blends wonderfully with unflavored oat milk and retains its rich flavor. I never use sweetener in my matcha. I highly recommend this matcha for enthusiasts like me!
K**A
Underwhelming size but good taste
When I received this I was shocked at how small the bag was. For $27 I was expecting a much larger bag. I checked and it was the correct size, 2.12oz bag, 30 servings, 1 teaspoons per serving.I gave it a try and the taste is really smooth. Not bitter at all. Rich and creamy if you make it into a matcha latte and blend. I measured it out transferring into a glass jar and it was more or less correct, 29 teaspoons total. The powder is very dense and fine. I did the math and 29 servings is around .93 cents per cup. Compared to the $5 matcha lattes I was ordering that’s a good deal.
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