Organic Sweet Matcha Green Tea Powder, Cafe Style Blend by Cherie Sweet Heart (16 oz) (packaging may vary)
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Matcha has an average caffeine content of 70 mg per serving. It can vary up to 140 depending on how you mix it and how well it is diluted if it's an 8-ounce cup.
made in the United States
Yes, caffeine is present; this is not a caffeine-free beverage.
Selected User Reviews For Organic Sweet Matcha Green Tea Powder, Cafe Style Blend by Cherie Sweet Heart (16 oz) (packaging may vary)
So I've ordered from them before and never had a problem, I ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY LOVE this brand and the taste is out of this world, you'll never drink Matcha ANYWHERE else again, my most recent order was messed up and I was sent UNSWEETENED, my daughter is a huge fan as well and was very upset, because we had already opened it and it didn't taste good, when I contacted this seller just to let them know, not even THAT, MY FRIENDS, IS CUSTOMER SERVICE! Thank you very much!.
This, as well as Ito En and Jade Leaf sweet matcha, have all been tried by me. br>br>This is my LEAST favorite. br>br>First, I noticed that the bag contains large, dense clumps of sugar. I didn't see a silica packet, so I assume that's why. br>br>To detect any matcha flavor, I had to use 4 VERY heaping teaspoons of powder. At that point, I was afraid I was developing diabetes as a result of the sugary beige milk. br>br>Super sweet milk with a dirty beige tint, and the tea flavor was barely discernible. br>br>I now have a pound of this garbage and have wasted $15. br>br>I'm going to get plain matcha powder to mix with this. br>br>I'm dissatisfied. br>br>This is a waste of money. If you're looking for a low-cost option, the Ito En has more flavor and is lower in sugar. It's a little earthier and rougher, but it still tastes like sugar, not tea. br>br>It is not recommended.
This matcha isn't the best I've ever had, but it'll suffice if you don't stick to the recommended serving size of 2 tsp per cup of milk (or non-milk). 2 teaspoons matcha is barely discernible. That is insufficient. For better flavor, I recommend using at least 1 tbsp, if not two. If you have to use that much, it isn't a good value for money. I prefer mine cold, and there's always a small amount of green sugary sludge at the bottom of my glass that refuses to dissolve. Rishi sweet matcha powder is a product I recommend. It is more expensive, but the quality is superior.
Gross. It's either old Matcha or of poor quality, so it's a waste. The powder isn't the bright green color you'd expect from good Matcha. This is a brownish light green in color. In addition, when you mix it, it turns brown. The taste is also bad, which leads me to believe that this is an old product. In addition, I believe the majority of this mixture is made up of sugar. It is impossible to drink it.
I've tried a lot of sweet matcha powders over the years, and this is by far my least favorite; I can't get past the flavor, and I doubt I'll be able to finish the bag, which is a shame considering the price. br>br>When I first opened the bag, I noticed large sugar crystals, which is unusual. It has a very "grassy" flavor for lack of a better word, and it is much darker in color once mixed than any of the other brands I've tried before. br>br>I had high hopes for this product, but I was very disappointed, and I would not recommend it.
I finished half of the bag and had to throw it away because it began to taste like plastic due to the bag. If I buy it again, I will remove it from the bag and not keep it in the bag. It doesn't blend as well as the other items I purchased, but it's a good deal.
My 16-year-old son This is something that my eight-year-old daughter enjoys. Our local grocery store had it when we first bought it, but they no longer have it. As a result, we've shifted to Amazon as our primary source of purchases. It's a delicious dish that's also simple to prepare. She likes to use soy milk to make some foam on top. This is a brand that I would strongly recommend!.
This matcha powder has a lot of sugar in it. HINT: The very first ingredient is organic cane sugar. It's sweet and tasty, but I couldn't detect any matcha because the sugar overpowered it, which disappointed me. I'll continue to experiment with various matchas. This matcha may be for you if you enjoy very sweet matcha. Rather than being overwhelmed by sweetness, I prefer just a "taste" of it.