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๐ Elevate your daily ritual with Kyotoโs finest ceremonial matcha โ sip the tradition, fuel your ambition!
Tealyra Samurai Ceremonial Grade Matcha is a premium 100g powder sourced from handpicked Gyokuro leaves in Kyotoโs Obuku valley. This authentic Japanese matcha offers a vibrant emerald color, smooth flavor, and rich antioxidant content. Ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking a natural energy boost without jitters, it comes in airtight packaging ensuring freshness for up to two years. Gluten-free and additive-free, itโs the perfect mindful upgrade to your daily beverage routine.
| ASIN | B00MD5RXA0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #117,480 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #563 in Matcha Tea |
| Brand | Tealyra |
| Brand Name | Tealyra |
| Caffeine Content Description | Medium Caffeine |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 85 Reviews |
| Each Unit Count | 1.00 |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Item Dimensions | 3 x 1 x 3 inches |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Volume | 3.5 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Tealyra |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | Tealyra, Chateauguay, qc Canada |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | High Antioxidants, Energy Boost, Anti-Aging, Ideal for Active People |
| Product Shelf Life | 730 Days |
| Special Ingredients | Matcha Powder |
| Specialty | Gluten Free, Sugar Free |
| Sweetness Description | Not Sweet |
| Tea Variety | Matcha |
| UPC | 628098710047 |
| Unit Count | 3.5 Ounce |
L**E
One of my 2 favorite affordable matchas!
I hesitate to write this, because once a matcha becomes well-regarded, it can become harder to either maintain quality, or maintain stock. Matcha has become so popular, that there is a shortage of the best Japanese matcha in Japan, and they are having to ration supplies to tourist restaurants... I was trained years ago in Urasenke- style tea ceremony, 1996, back when there were only 1 or 2 organic brands, with msg added to others.. I am very pleased that Tealyra makes such a very good matcha powder (Imperial and Samurai) at such a very good price, and that they even ended up being organic. They use the same plastic envelope for all their matcha, but add a paper label. Even though nothing in the product description on Amazon claims the tea is organic, this printed label says it is! The Imperial grade is indeed better than their Samurai grade. While both lack some of the umami complexity of top grade very expensive Uji "ceremonial" matchas, the Imperial has strong notes of chocolate, and a pleasant bitterness, and the Samurai is almost equally as good, without the endearing chocolate notes and complexity. Both have a bright green color. Both far outshines in quality and price the highly -rated -in -expert -outside -reviews Rishi Everyday Matcha that used to be a go-to. Much better than declining- in- quality Ujido ceremonial blend. Some folks downgrade matcha for clumping, but that is an indication of being finely ground. The best matchas with the finest grind are time-consumingly stone -ground, greatly contributing to the expense. Mechanical grinding can add heat and destroy quality. One of the steps in preparing tea for tea ceremony is putting the tea through a sieve to remove clumps, used even with the very best matchas, just as one does with flour before making a cake. Because matcha quality is greatly affected by air and humidity, I put about 1 1/2 ounces at a time in the small foil pouch that usually comes in 1 oz matcha in a can, and tightly roll that up with no air with rubber bands around it, and put it in the can, and use that, then refill. I squeeze the air out of the large envelope it comes in, and fold it over and tightly seal the ziplock. Envelopes that come with some foil make it easier to keep air out. Keep it all in the fridge if you can, or if you order the 7 or 8 oz envelopes, you may wish to store it in the freezer. If you are in someplace hot like Arizona, Florida, or Texas, try to order it so it arrives on a relatively cool day, fall through spring, and not in summer, to preserve the quality of the tea. Snatch it up quickly if left on a hot porch! For many brands, last years matcha tends to go on sale in winter or early spring to prepare for new spring stock. We can expect a rise in prices with the tariffs and matcha shortages, as I've seen with this now less wonderfully -priced brand.
C**E
Great Entry-Level Ceremonial Matcha
After researching more than a month to replace the matcha Iโm drinking, I chanced upon the samurai ceremonial matcha by Tealyra. Iโve bought teas from them before and was happy with the quality of teas they carry. At less than $10/oz for โceremonialโ matcha? I was sceptical but decided to give it a try since I trusted the brand. The 3.5 oz bag arrived as shown on Amazon, with words indicating โceremonial โ and โorganicโ on the sticker, as advertised. The expiration date is โ02-2022โ, which gives me about 18 months to enjoy. The tea powder is a clean but not vibrant green, definitely much better than the muddy or yellow/brownish green colours of many of the โpremium culinary gradeโ matcha. Thatโs definitely a good sign. I put a little water into the one teaspoon of powder and whisked it in the matcha bowl without sifting the powder first. Then I added a little more water to the paste, and the powder turned into a vibrant green with very fine foams. There were no lumps even without sifting. This green colour is almost as vibrant as the Yamamasa Koyamaen ceremonial matcha I bought in Tokyo. Adding more water up to the instructed amount and whisked again, the foams became bigger but still covered the surface. The taste was mellow, without the overwhelming grassy flavour that some lower grades have. There was a hint of umami aftertaste which was pleasant but weaker than the premium ceremonial grade, but you pay premium price for that. The entire bowl was very pleasant to drink, leaving a very nice fragrance in the mouth even after more than 30 minutes. There was only a hint of grainy texture at the last sip, but not so much that it bothered me. Overall, this is an entry-level ceremonial matcha, with good colour, flavour, texture, foam and aftertaste. For the price, this is great value. If you want to upgrade after trying this entry-level, the same company sells higher grade ceremonial matcha at higher prices. For now, my search is over and I hope they keep up with the quality so I can explore more.
B**N
Holy matcha.
Wow. All I can say is wow. I have been drinking matcha for 5 years now. Iโve tried countless brands, a bunch on Amazon, to gifts of Alfred matcha from LA. Usually, the best deal you can get is 100g for around $40. Better quality matchas are usually $1/g. I was super skeptical about ordering this matcha. There arenโt a lot of pictures, and although reviews are great, sometimes theyโre paid. I am a matcha snob. Iโll say it. It needs to be vibrant. It needs to be creamy. It needs to froth well. I drink it with just ice water, no sweetener, so it needs to shine through on its own. Plenty of matchas are โfineโ when in a latte, sure. Same as using bad coffee for a latte. With enough sugar and milk, people will drink it. But, when you drink matcha โamericanos,โ the matcha has to be good. I gasped when I opened this package. The vibrancy. The AMOUNT. 200g of matcha for $40 is insane. Itโs perfect. It tastes delicious, it froths well, itโs green as green can be, and it is creamy and tastes divine. I will be repurchasing time and time again, as well as sharing with every single one of my friends who like matcha. Thank you. Buy this matcha. Please. It will change. the. game.
D**N
At this rate of their price increase, I may go back to bagged Itoen Green tea
The matcha is decent but they jacked their prices up $5 (pre- tariffs). Can't say I notice that much difference between this one and the slightly cheaper variety of their matcha. Getting a little tired seeing big price increases every time I go to restock a product. Again, this price increase had nothing to do with the tariffs.
J**R
My Matcha
I switched to the Tealyra ceremonial grade matcha a few years ago because it was reasonably priced compared to others. I can't tell the difference. Well pleased with the quality and taste.
D**6
Great Matcha
Product is good and is able to match quality with more expensive brands.
K**R
Unexpected quality at this price
My first reaction upon opening was: Yes! Beautiful color,rich smell and taste that does notdiminish much.It is a wonderful bargain for the money.As long as they maintain this level of quality,I will continue to buy it.
C**T
I couldn't be more pleased.
What a relief!! I had been using another ceremonial matcha for years and was more than pleased with the product until I tried Tealyra - 3.50-ounce - Samurai Japanese Matcha Green Tea - Ceremonial Grade. Tealyra -Samurai Japanese Matcha Green Tea - Ceremonial Grade surpasses the other matcha I was using in both Taste and Color, what else could you want. I've found a new favorite and couldn't be more pleased, Tealyra -Samurai Japanese Matcha Green Tea - Ceremonial Grade has found a prominent place in my cupboard. I would recommend it to anyone. P.S. It is exceptionally priced.
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