Ceremonial Matcha Tea (Organic) Powder - 33g - Organic Traditions

Ceremonial Matcha Tea (Organic) Powder - 33g - Organic Traditions

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NATURE'S MOST CONCENTRATED GREEN TEAOrganic Traditions Ceremonial Matcha is the highest grade Matcha that comes from the leaves of Tencha collected after spring harvest. Organic Traditions Ceremonial Matcha Tea is themost concentrated green tea in the world, which contains an impressive ORAC value of approximately 4000 per single teaspoon (which is a 3g serving). [POWDER]
Ingredient:
100% Organic Ceremonial Matcha Green Tea

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33g

Dosage

Whisk 1/2 to 1 teaspoon in a small amount of warm water to make a smooth paste. Add more water (4-6oz).

Important Information

No added sugar, flavours or additives


Highlights
  • High ORAC value
  • Rich, full bodied green tea
  • Nature's most concentrated green tea
  • Make exotic beverages, or add to elixirs, smoothies, raw desserts and other recipes

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Organic Traditions, formulators of Canada’s top-selling natural food supplements. Their range of superfood powders include Acai powder, Ashwagandha powder, Chia seeds, Hemp seeds, Flax seeds, Wheat Grass powder, and Maca powder. Another favourite by them are their Organic Traditions lattes like Organic Traditions Matcha Latte, Chocolate Latte and Turmeric latte. Shop these high-quality superfoods right here at National Nutrition.ca

Matcha

As soon as the leaves are harvested, they are steamed, dried and then further processed to remove the veins, stems and impurities. After this, only about 10% of the original harvest remains, and this is very carefully ground to a fine powder.

How is matcha different from green tea?
Because matcha consists of powdered purified green tea leaves, when it is taken as tea or in food, the entire leaf is ingested. Green tea on the other hand consists of dried leaves steeped in hot water. This releases only some of the constituents while others remain trapped in the leaves. As such, ingesting matcha can provide you with the complete benefits of the nutritional and medicinal properties of green tea that simple steeping may miss.

Is it really like drinking 10 cups of green tea?
Matcha is packed full of antioxidants. Green tea has been receiving accolades for several years now for its intense antioxidant abilities that have been successful in preventing and treating many conditions including: arthritis, infections, age-related diseases, cardiovascular disease, as well as aiding weight loss. Matcha takes that to the next level with antioxidant levels that are between 10 and 200 times higher than regular green tea (depending on the quality of the green tea used for comparison)! Strong antioxidant powers means that matcha can help to prevent and maybe even treat age-related disorders. In addition, one cup of relatively weak matcha tea (2 teaspoons of powder) will contain nearly 10 times the catechins found in one cup of regular green tea. So, in antioxidant and catechin content, one cup of matcha tea is actually almost the equivalent of 10 cups of regular green tea! For more information on the many benefits of green tea (and matcha), please see our green tea article.

What else can matcha do?
Prior to harvesting the tea leaves that will be used in matcha, the plants are shaded for two weeks to promote increased chlorophyll production, which is what gives matcha its bright green colour. The resulting high levels of chlorophyll act to help detoxify the body by drawing out and binding to chemicals and heavy metals in the body tissues.

Because it consists of the whole leaf, matcha also has a relatively high content of amino acids by weight. Much like other green tea, it also contains L-theanine, an amino acid that promotes relaxed brain waves in humans. It also contains some caffeine and nutrients that help to boost mental-alertness. These combine to improve presence of mind while still having a calming effect.

What does it taste like, and how do I take it?
Matcha flavour is a rich, fresh "green" taste that tends to blend well with dairy, and thus can be found in many food and drink options such as: sweets, ice cream, cheese cake, chocolate, hot chocolate, lattes, and even cream cheese. To those who have read the green tea article, I would like to note that although that article recommends avoiding mixing green tea with dairy, the levels of antioxidants in matcha are so much higher, that their reduction is no longer a significant concern.

In addition to being eaten in foods, matcha can be made into a tea directly. To make matcha tea, simply dissolve matcha powder in hot (not boiling) water and stir vigorously (you can buy a traditional bamboo whisk to help you mix it fully and create froth, if desired). The amount of matcha and water depend on your taste preference with anywhere from 1 to 6 teaspoons per 3/4 cup of water. Generally, there is approximately 3.5g of matcha in a teaspoon, and the traditional serving size of matcha is 1/2-3/4 cup.


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