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A cup of freshly brewed tea contains zero calories and loads less caffeine than a coffee. That means you have calories to spend on other things, like a scrummy biscuit to go with your tea...

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Matcha Green Tea - 30g  

Matcha Green Tea - 30g


The healthiest natural beverage on the planet!

How's that for an intro?! This stuff is so special that the Buddhist Monks have been drinking it for 800 years. They look in pretty good shape to us so it must do them some good.

Matcha is made by taking the finest green tea leaves from the top of the tea plant, removing any stems, veins or stalks and then hand grinding into a fine powder using a mill. You don't need to worry about this though as we arrange it all for you.

All you need to do is take a teaspoon of matcha and mix with hot water to make the healthiest drink ever.

We love matcha trivia so try this on for size:

  • 137 times the nutrients of regular green tea
  • 70 times the antioxidants of orange juice
  • 15 times the level of antioxidants of superfruits including cranberries,blueberries and pomegranate.
  • 8 times the beta carotene of spinach
  • Really good for you

Our first shipment of matcha has just arrived so get your order in now!

How Many Brews??

You get 30g of amazing matcha tea powder. With good "tea management" skills this should get you 30 cups of antioxidant packed goodness!




Our Price: £30.00
Price Excludes VAT



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Matcha Green Tea

30g tins of pure goodness! You think green tea is good for you, well this stuff has 137 times more nutrients!! Not bad hey!?

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Thank God for tea!

What would the world do without tea? How did it exist?

I am glad I was not born before tea.

Reverend Sydney Smith 1771-1845