Ceremonial Matcha (Ceremonial Grade A2)
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100% JAS Certified Organic
- A jitter-free and natural source of caffeine
- Rich in anti-oxidants and promotes calm
DETAILS
DETAILS
Mezame's Ceremonial Grade A2 Matcha is harvested in Kagoshima, Japan.
- Summer Harvest / Second Flush
- Nutty flavour with a creamy umami flavor
- Bold and earthy with a pleasantly mild bitter aftertaste
- Single Origin - JAS Certified Organic (Japanese Agricultural Standards)
- Stone-ground to a fine, silky powder – Ensures a smooth texture and rich flavor.
- Vibrant green color with fresh and nutty notes
- Pesticide Free
Mezame Grade A2 matcha's vibrant green color is complemented by a nuttiness and a pleasantly mild bitterness.
- Our matcha is stored in temperature controlled refrigerators to guarantee freshness and taste
- We use food grade recyclable and biodegradable packaging to ensure Mezame's values to protect the environment
- Our matcha is created to boost cognition, energy, and stress management
- For optimal results consume matcha daily for at least two months
PREPARATION
PREPARATION
Sift 2g (about 1 tsp) with 30 mL of hot water at 80º C. Whisk using a bamboo whisk and enjoy hot or cold with your favorite dairy or dairy alternative. Add your preferred sweetener if needed.
To make a perfect iced latte -
- Sift 2g (about 1 tsp) matcha and whisk with 30 mL hot water at 80º C
- Add 80-90 g ice and 110 mL oat/almond milk to a glass (Dairy milk can also be used)
- Pour the whisked matcha on top of the ice to create a beautiful layered drink and enjoy
SHIPPING AND RETURNS
SHIPPING AND RETURNS
We offer free shipping on all our orders. You can return unused and unopened products within 5 business days from the order delivery date. Please ensure that the product is in its original packaging and condition.
HISTORY OF JAPANESE MATCHA
HISTORY OF JAPANESE MATCHA
Japanese matcha has its origins in the 12th century when Zen Buddhist monks brought the practice of grinding and drinking powdered green tea to Japan. Over time, it became deeply intertwined with Japanese tea ceremonies, particularly through the influence of the tea master Sen no Rikyū in the 16th century, who shaped the rituals around its preparation. Today, matcha is celebrated worldwide for its unique flavor, cultural significance, and health benefits.






Great quality tatses nice
I bought the ceremonial grade A2 matcha. The matcha doesn't taste very good and has thus underlying bitterness. Very disappointed
I loved the summer harvest ceremonial matchaa, it's so yummmm exactly the way I want my everyday matcha to be!!! ‚ú®
Very Good
The match has a strong, bold flavour which I am really beginning to love!