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Vita Life Brand Matcha Green Tea Powder

February 22, 2014

This green tea powder claims to be matcha, but is likely sencha. See Matcha versus Sencha. It comes in a nice large container. Inside is a sealed matcha bag and plastic spoon. The matcha is dark green in color. It has a smooth grassy smell. It has a smooth vegetal taste an only slightly bitter aftertaste. […]

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Tradition Pure Green Tea Powder Matcha

February 22, 2014

This green tea powder claims to be matcha, but is likely sencha. See Matcha versus Sencha. Additionally, on Amazon, it says it’s from Japan, but actual packaging says from Taiwan. It comes in a large, resealable bag. It has a dark green color and old grass smell. It has a strong vegetal flavor and a very […]

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MatchaDNA Certified Organic Matcha Tea

February 22, 2014

This green tea powder claims to be matcha, but is likely sencha. See Matcha versus Sencha. It comes in a sealed bag, and inside is 34 individually packed pouches. These seem useful if you are on the go but otherwise seem unnecessary. MatchaDNA has a dark / olive green color (good matcha should be bright green). […]

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Premium Organic Matcha Green Tea Powder

February 22, 2014

This matcha from Kyoto comes in a small sealed bag. For storage, you’ll want to move it to a sealed can. The matcha is bright green in color and has a slight aroma of sweet fresh grass. After whisking, it has plenty of bubbles and froth. The texture is creamy and smooth. The taste is […]

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