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What is Matcha?
Matcha is a finely ground and powdered green tea. The tea used to create matcha is grown in the shaded misty mountains of Japan. This region receives very little direct sunlight. Incidentally, matcha It is commonly known for its use in the traditional Tea Ceremony. The proper growing and harvesting of matcha is what gives it its characteristically vivid green color and incredible health benefits.
Introduction:
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Product Name |
Matcha Green Tea Powder |
Apprearance |
Green fine powder |
Odor & Taste |
Characteristic |
Type |
Green Tea Powder |
Sieve Analysis |
600 mesh |
Grade |
Food grade |
Extraction Type |
Solvent extraction |
Packaging |
Drum, aluminum foil bag, plastic bag |
Payment Mode |
T/T, Western Union, Paypal |
Place of Origin |
Shaanxi, China |
Nutrition Facts of Matcha Powder:
Nutrient |
Per 1g Matcha |
Total Catechins |
105mg |
EGCg |
61 mg |
Total Amino Acids |
34 mg |
L-theanine |
14.26 mg |
Caffeine |
35mg |
Fiber |
318mg |
Carbs |
447mg |
Vitamin C |
1.75mg |
Vitamin A |
291 units |
Potassium |
26.6mg |
Calories |
3 |
Functions:
Studies have confirmed consuming matcha can:
Application:
Because Matcha is the only tea variety traditionally produced in powder form, Matcha offers you sheer unlimited options of creating applications that give excellent results in taste, color and customer satisfaction. The most popular applications are Matcha ice cream, Matcha chocolates, Matcha milk/yogurt mix drinks, Matcha-Lattes, Matcha-cappuccinos and Matcha-smoothies.
Two grams of Matcha per 8 to 12oz drink is sufficient for a brilliant green color and flavor. This amount also provides enough L-Theanine and Caffeine for a three to six hour uplift often associated with Matcha, minus the crash often associated with coffee style caffeine alone.
For Matcha green tea ice cream and gelato, a 1.0% to 2.0% Matcha concentration blended into the white ice cream base is sufficient to produce a rich, Matcha green tea flavor and color.
Matcha can either be blended into the grains or into a yogurt/white chocolate glaze enveloping the bar. A 1% to 2% concentration is sufficient to produce the desired green tea color, flavor and nutritional benefit.