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Did you Know that Organic Matcha Green Tea Powder is a nutrient dense form of green tea? Just one serving of Matcha tea is the nutritional equivalent of 10 cups of regularly brewed green tea.
This Super Food is native to China and Japan and is now available in Pakistan. It is made from the leaves of the tea plant Camellia sinensis. After harvest, the green tea leaves are steamed, dried and ground into a fine and nutrition packed powder.
Our Matcha Green Tea Powder is Organic & Ceremonial grade. It’s sourced from the Tianmu Mountain in Lin’an Province in China where the ancient tea making culture of Asia began and spread.
The Tea is Particularly good for weight management and regulation and can make a great and healthy substitute for avid coffee drinkers who can’t find that caffeine boost in other beverages.
Regularly drinking this super tea can help improve heart health, stabilize blood sugar levels, prevent cancer, and boost general health and weight loss.
Quick Facts About Matcha Green Tea Powder
Nutritional Value Of Matcha TeaOne Gram (1 g) of Organic Matcha Tea Powder Contains:
Total Catechins: 105 mg
EGCg: 61 mg
Total Amino Acids: 34 mg
L-theanine: 14.26 mg
Caffeine: 35 mg
Fiber: 318 mg
Carbs: 447 mg
Vitamin C: 1.75 mg
Vitamin A: 291 Units
Potassium: 26.6 mg
Calories: 3
Boil fresh water in a kettle. Just before it reaches boiling point, pour the sizzling water in a cup or bowl and pour back out (to make the cup or bowl hot).
Add 1 teaspoon of matcha powder to bowl or cup and add 2 ounces of boiled water on top. Whisk the blend of powder and water with a bamboo brush/tea whisk or a spoon for two minutes till mixture becomes frothy.
After the tea becomes frothy add in 3 to 4 ounces of water in the cup or bowl. The tea is ready to be served.
Our Matcha green tea is ceremonial grade, which makes it ideal for making whisked tea and is more appropriate than food grade which can be used in food prep and baking purposes.
Matcha Tea has a shelf life of about one year. Keep the tea powder refrigerated to preserve freshness and should ideally be consumed within three to four months of purchase.
Caution: Due to matcha tea’s caffeine content, it is not recommended for children or those who are pregnant and/or breastfeeding.