🍃 Elevate your daily ritual with Japan’s finest green gold!
Heapwell Superfoods Japanese Matcha Green Tea Powder offers 50 grams (30 servings) of premium, 100% natural matcha sourced from the renowned Shizuoka region. Rich in antioxidants like EGCg and calming L-Theanine, this gluten-free, preservative-free powder is perfect for enhancing focus, energy, and overall wellness. Ideal for lattes, smoothies, and baking, it’s a versatile superfood designed to seamlessly fit into a healthy, modern lifestyle.
Cuisine | Japanese |
Specialty | Preservatives Free |
Weight | 50 Grams |
Volume | 50 Millilitres |
Ingredient Type | Vegetarian |
Brand | Heapwell Superfoods |
Storage Instructions | Store in a Refrigerator for maximum freshness |
Item package quantity | 1 |
Occasion | Healthy Living |
Form | Ground |
Caffeine Content | Caffeinated Milligrams |
Serving Recommendation | 1.5 - 2 grams |
Package Information | Bag |
Package Information | Pouch |
Manufacturer | Heapwell Superfoods, Japan TEL: 0537-24-5588 |
Additives | Green Tea |
Allergen Information | Non-GMO |
Item model number | HW50MCH |
Net Quantity | 50.0 gram |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 2 x 18 cm; 50 g |
Ingredients | Japanese Matcha Green Tea Powder |
Serving Size | 1 g, 1, 1.5 g |
Fat | 0 Milligrams |
Country of Origin | Japan |
S**I
Great Taste, Energy Stable
One of the best matcha powders that I've tasted in a while - get a froth machine too and you're officially in the next level! Only recommendation is that if you're sensitive to caffeine (like me) - do NOT drink this after 4 pm. I usually find myself drinking this in the mornings and it keeps my energy stable the whole day.
S**S
Heapwell Matcha 🍵
Beginner friendly matcha. It tastes better than most matchas in this price range. I would definitely recommend this. An upgrade from this would be the Heapwell ceremonial grade matcha. Overall, its value for money. The quality is above decent too.
Q**V
Definately a good choice of matcha powder.
I've prepared matcha drinks by using matcha powder from various companies. I've also bought premium matcha powder from a tea dealer who is selling it under ceremonial matcha, but I would rather grade it as primium and not ceremonial.How I tested each matcha: using a tea strainer sift half a gram of matcha powder into a small teacup, add 10 ml of hot water (not boiling water) then whisk it for a smooth blend. Follow the same steps with the other matcha samples. Arrange the teacups beside each other with the matcha brand placed behind the appropriate teacup. Compare the notes/fragrance, the taste and the texture.. write down your observations as you move from one teacup to the other. You may like a perticular brand of matcha while your family member/friend may prefer another brand of matcha. It's all about how your mind (CPU) processes things.One must remember that matcha is nothing but natural green leaves. The other types of teas i.e. black tea, green tea, etc are also made from leaves. These leaves are safe to consume. Henna is also made from leaves, however, it is not safe to ingest. The point that I'm trying to make is that it is totally normal if your matcha has a note/fragrance of henna or green tea leaves or even green grass or seaweed. To experience such notes in your matcha powder is not a sign that your matcha is impure. Another thing to remember is that a good quality matcha powder, especially that which is marketed by a reliable and reputed seller, is perfect for making your favorate matcha drink and benefiting from its healthy properties.. you need not go for the so called AA or AAA ceremonial grade matcha. However, to the coffee shop owners I would request them to serve their customers the AAA ceremonial grade matcha because they deserve to get what they are paying for. Apparently the prices of matcha drinks at coffee shops are extraordinarily hiked up.. so don't settle for any thing less than the top ceremonial matcha at a coffee shop. If the grade of the matcha powder which is being used is not mentioned in the menu then request the barista to disclose which grade matcha has been used.Coming back to the product's review, the Heapwell's Premium Matcha 50grams, 100grams and the 250grams packets are definately a good choice. The price of the 250g premium matcha pack is certainly worth it. The company has a good reputation in the market, it's highly unlikely that it will risk loosing its customers by selling inferior quality matcha.
P**R
The quantity is disappointing
I used to have Tencha culinary matcha before and one tin lasted me an entire year, this won't last me long. The price compared to the amount of product given is disappointing. The taste is fine the matcha is fresh the color indicates the same, but really wished it was more in quantity.
S**A
Best match within 500 range
Great taste, colour in affordable price range compared to other brands
K**I
Definitely the best matcha i ever tried
Loved the quality and taste
H**I
Has a strong Matcha taste
So this is perfect for those who look for a strong matcha taste It was recommended by my friend for value for money, but I found it at equally priced as other matcha bags areWhen we speak about the quality, it is absolutely fine powder and blends well in hot as well as cold waterHealth benefits as usual, which is available on the InternetBut I still feel it is Just a bit overpriced, maybe a good grab if it is on sale
H**U
Horrible horrible horrible taste. DO NOT waste ur money
Yuckkk it's so baddd..Pls save your money and DO NOT order this..It tastes worse than mehndi powder.
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