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When you think about Matcha vs Green Tea, you may not actually know that these are significantly different things!
Here are some of the not-so-subtle differences between the two types of tea.
The preparation process for Matcha vs Green Tea is significantly different:
This is because real Matcha is made from ground tea leaves, so it doesn't dissolve in water!
Due to this, Matcha is actually a tea suspension, and the Matcha Whisk is used to 'agitate' the Matcha particles into a suspension.
You'll need to sieve the Matcha powder in a bowl, add water (it shouldn’t be boiling!), then whisk the Matcha.
Don’t waste the good stuff!
When you brew a cup of green tea, you throw away all the valuable antioxidants and minerals left trapped in the tea leaves.
Water can only extract a fraction of the goodness inside the tea leaves.
With Matcha, you ingest the entire leaf!
Because real Matcha is made from green tea leaves ground into powder, drinking Matcha means you get all the vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and amino acids in the entire tea leaf.
In fact, one cup of Matcha can have 10 times the amount of antioxidants as one cup of regular green tea!
The increased amount of antioxidants naturally found in Matcha will help you get rid of free radicals and boost overall health.
When you compare what’s offered in a single serving, there is a significant difference between Matcha vs Green Tea.
Matcha is usually more expensive than green tea. Why is this so?
It's because Matcha is made from the finest green tea leaves that are shade-grown – these are also only grown in specific regions of Japan.
Matcha that isn't from Japan is, well… not really Matcha.
Furthermore, tea leaves for Matcha are always harvested by hand.
Stems and veins are removed from the leaves by hand, before they are stone ground in special stone mills to form Matcha powder.
There are significant differences when you compare Matcha vs Green Tea!
Hopefully, this article will have helped you understand why Matcha is the better (although more expensive) alternative.
The truth is that Matcha is healthier, but also more expensive and more inconvenient to prepare. That being said, both of them are great, refreshing teas!
At Craft Tea Fox, Matcha Lattes are prepared from premium Matcha from Uji, Japan - and not from green tea!
Also, each Matcha Latte lasts in your fridge for weeks – so you can stock up, and grab a Matcha Latte anytime you feel like it.
If you'd prefer not to make it yourself, get a Matcha Latte delivered to you.
Happy to be able to buy such great matcha at this price! Hope crafti could bring in more variants of the matcha in future.
Crafti’s matcha powder is one of my fav! It’s fresh and brings out the vibrant taste of ceremonial matcha. The best part is that the powder is so smooth that it blends well in both warm and cold liquid. I pair it with Meiji’s deluxe fresh milk and it creates the best matcha latte combi! Definitely would Crafti’s recommend matcha to anyone looking for quality & taste👍🏻
Crafti’s Ceremonial Uji Matcha is sooo good. Not bitter or grassy at all, just super creamy and smooth. I usually mix it with strawberry milk and it tastes amazing. Been having it every afternoon now, it’s my little daily treat.
This is my first shot with homemade ceremonial matcha and i never thought it tasted good
Got me looking forward to matchas while i tamper down my daily caffeine intake 🙌
The matcha is fresh and taste really good. Slight seaweed nori flavour profile, indication of a good matcha powder. Made a strawberry matcha latte version. Pair it with Shiopan. Superb!! 💯
I love the tumbler from Crafti as I filled it with my matcha latte. It looked like the one I drank it from cafe.
I’ve always wanted to try crafti matcha but have always been too lazy to make my own matcha for the longest time. Finally caved in and subscribed to the welcome kit, and I’m glad I did! It came with an electric frother, a precision scoop and of course a packet of matcha powder, which since then I’ve regularly made a few good cups of matcha latte weekly. Customer service was so responsive when I emailed them, looking forward to my next subscription!