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Jade Leaf Matcha’s 30g tin of USDA Organic Ceremonial Grade Green Tea Powder delivers a vibrant, antioxidant-rich experience sourced from Japan. Perfectly portioned for daily use, this premium matcha energizes and supports wellness with every sip, packaged to maintain freshness for the discerning tea lover.

























| ASIN | B014LT0712 |
| Brand | Jade Leaf Matcha |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,168) |
| Date First Available | 6 November 2015 |
| Form | Leaf |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15 x 4.1 x 8.4 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 30 g |
| Item package quantity | 1 |
| Item part number | 26-NK2M-HSI1 |
| Net Quantity | 30 Grams |
| Product Dimensions | 14.99 x 4.06 x 8.38 cm; 30 g |
| Specialty | Organic |
| Storage Instructions | Keep Dry |
| Volume | 1.06 Fluid Ounces |
| Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
S**E
Pricey even if the quality is just okish and not over the top, it has a vibrant color, but still with a bitter taste towards the end, so luckily there are other options of better quality available for a much better price, which are sourced directly from Japan. But I guess we’re just adding to the 460 billion GDP of Seattle based businesses with our purchase. If with some extensive research on the entire supply chain, it would turn out that the story is actually true and that they support farmers directly, who have handpicked the leafs themselves rather than maximizing the distributors business profits, so true fair trade, then I would probably go for this product just because of the story rather than going with a mass product, but I feel so fooled through the marketing of these beautiful pictures of Japanese farmers and demand that they actually interview them on YouTube, while packaging it with this Jade brand. And, it’s not even kept in ceramic or glass so the price isn’t justified at all.
Z**E
So I’ve been very big into making my matchas at home and I’ve tried many different matchas, especially ones I can find locally. The Jade Leaf brand seems to be the only one in the stores near me. But they only have the matcha latte (which I would not recommend) and the culinary grade which is pretty good! But I wanted to branch out and try something a little different and I did research and decided to go with the tea house edition! I thought the culinary grade was so yummy and green, especially compared to the other ones I’ve tried but when I got the teahouse edition, I will never go back to the culinary grade! Don’t get me wrong it was very yummy and nice that I could just run to the store and get more but since trying a better quality matcha, I can’t bring myself to go back! I definitely think if you haven’t tried any amazing matcha powders, the culinary grade really isn’t bad! But I wouldn’t recommend if you’ve tried bright green yummy tasting matchas! I still had a pack of the culinary grade which is pictured, I never realized how dark it was until I purchased the teahouse edition! I really did think it was pretty green but I think that explains how crappy the matchas I’ve tried used to be! I’m sure there’s better matchas out there but out of all the ones I’ve tried, the teahouse edition is by far the best one and I will continue to get it for as long as I can! (The one in the tin is the teahouse and the one in the packet is the culinary grade)
A**A
I have been purchasing this specific Jade Leaf Matcha for over 4 years now, and I just opened my 12th bag. When you’ve used a product this consistently, you really get to know its quality, and this matcha has remained remarkably consistent. Quality & Color: Despite being "Organic" (which sometimes leads to a duller color in other brands), this powder is a vibrant, electric green. It’s a very fine grind; I still recommend using a sifter to avoid clumps, but it whisks into a beautiful froth with very little effort. Flavor Profile: It hits that perfect "Ceremonial" balance—it’s smooth and creamy with a distinct umami note and almost zero bitterness. I typically drink it as a traditional tea (just water), but it’s rich enough to hold its own in an oat milk latte without getting lost. Why I Keep Coming Back: I’ve tried the $40+ "luxury" tins, and honestly, the jump in quality doesn't justify the price for daily use. Jade Leaf gives me that high-end teahouse experience at a price point that makes sense for a morning ritual. Pros: Consistency: 12 bags in, and I've never had a "bad batch." Energy: Clean focus without the coffee jitters. Packaging: The resealable bag actually works and keeps the light out (though I still store mine in the fridge). Cons: If you are a complete beginner, you'll definitely want a bamboo whisk or electric frother; you can't just stir this with a spoon and expect it to dissolve perfectly. Final Verdict: If you’re looking for a "daily driver" matcha that actually tastes like premium ceremonial grade, look no further.
A**N
For the price, this surprised me. I found a review for it from someone who's emptied 50 different matcha products, and they said the jade leaf ceremonial grade was a huge repurchase for value and quality. This is my second matcha product I've bought, and it was very easy to dissolve using a traditional whisk. I use it for lattes mostly but it has a great grassy smell and smooth texture when brewed traditionally. It also keeps well in the fridge and hasn't turned brown. I'm gonna try the Naoki one next to compare.
A**R
Very nice taste, give me the same energy as coffee with all day energy. Only thing too small.
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