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Imperial Matcha Green Tea - 30g Tin | 100% Authentic Japanese Matcha

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Our Imperial Matcha boasts excellence of emerald hue and smooth umami taste, free of bitterness. It is made from the youngest and greenest Matcha leaves, offering the unparalleled vibrancy and richness of Kyoto, the birthplace of Japanese Matcha.

Ceremonial Grade Information:

Shelf Life: Recommend - 18 Months. Once opened, consume within 30 days.

Net Weight: 30g (1oz)

100% authentic Japanese matcha

100% authentic Japanese matcha

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Why Chymey Imperial Matcha?

Sourced directly from Kyoto, the birthplace of Japanese Matcha

Made of the tenderest, youngest Matcha leaves

Shade-grown for 3-4 weeks

Precisely stone grounded for a smooth & rich texture

Unparalleled emerald green hue

Smooth umami taste, without bitterness

Contains 10x more antioxidants than green tea

100% pure & additive-free

Comes in special ring-pull tins sealed in Japan

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Health Benefits

Reduces stress & anxiety

Reduces stress & anxiety

Increases focus & cognitive function

Increases focus & cognitive function

Helps enhance mood & productivity

Helps enhance mood & productivity

Reduces the risk of heart diseases

Reduces the risk of heart diseases

Aids weight loss

Aids weight loss

Promotes glowing & healthy skin

Promotes glowing & healthy skin

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Authenticity Check

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<p>Authentic matcha is <strong>made only in Japan</strong></p>

Authentic matcha is made only in Japan

<p>Has a <strong>fine & smooth texture</strong></p>

Has a fine & smooth texture

<p>Should have a <strong>bright green colour</strong></p>

Should have a bright green colour

<p>Has a rich & smooth <strong>Umami Flavor</strong></p>

Has a rich & smooth Umami Flavor

<p>Has a <strong>strong, fresh & sweet smell</strong></p>

Has a strong, fresh & sweet smell

<p>Has a <strong>smooth & silky finish</strong></p>

Has a smooth & silky finish

<p>Has a <strong>frothy & foamy layer</strong> when whisked</p>

Has a frothy & foamy layer when whisked

Matcha Notes

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Taste

  • Mellow vegetal & grassy notes
  • Natural sweet nuttiness
  • Free-from-bitterness
  • Smoothest umami flavour
  • Lingering savoury after taste

Appearance

Bright emerald green hue

Aroma

Fresh, sweet & grassy aroma

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Taste

  • Mellow vegetal & grassy notes
  • Natural sweet nuttiness
  • Free-from-bitterness
  • Smoothest umami flavour
  • Lingering savoury after taste

Appearance

Bright emerald green hue

Aroma

Fresh, sweet & grassy aroma

Brewing Guide

70 ml< 175°F (80°C)1
1

Add 1 tea spoon of matcha powder to 70 ml water (Below 175°F (80°C)

2

Whisk the matcha and hot water briskly with Chasen

3

Use a quick, back-and-forth motion of your wrist

30 sec
4

Continue Whisking for about 30 seconds or until you get a thick froth

5

Enjoy your Usucha Matcha tea

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FAQ’s

What makes Chymey's Matcha special?

Chymey's Matcha stands out due to its authenticity and quality. It's 100% authentic Japanese Matcha sourced from Kyoto, the birthplace of Japanese Matcha.

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