• Scoop

    Use a chashaku (bamboo scoop) or teaspoon to scoop 1 tsp of matcha into a bowl.

  • Whisk

    Add 70–100 ml of warm (not boiling) water. Use a bamboo whisk (chasen) in a fast W motion until frothy.

  • Pour & Enjoy

    Pour into your favorite cup, inhale deeply, and enjoy.
    (Optional: Add oat milk or serve over ice for a latte.)

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  • The Love Story

    Handpicked in Japan. Sun-kissed, stone-ground. Pure obsession in powder form.

  • The Long-Distance Relationship

    From Kagoshima to your cup. This isn’t just tea—it’s a traveler.

  • The Vibe Check

    No junk. No jitters. Just clean, calm, green vibes.

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Trusted Partners

Why Matcha?

  • Energy Without Jitters
    Sustained alertness from natural caffeine + L-theanine
  • Focus & Calm
    Zen monk-level clarity in every cup.
  • Rich in Antioxidants
    Boosts immunity, supports glowing skin.
  • Mindful Daily Ritual
    A moment of calm in a world of chaos.


Still curious? We’ve got you covered.

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I store matcha?

Store your matcha in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and strong odors. Once opened, seal tightly and refrigerate for maximum freshness.

Can I use it with milk or make lattes?

Absolutely. Our ceremonial grade matcha is smooth enough to enjoy traditionally, but it also makes amazing lattes with oat, almond, or regular milk — hot or iced.

Is matcha high in caffeine?

Yes, but it’s a calm, balanced caffeine. Matcha has about half the caffeine of a coffee, but thanks to L-theanine, it promotes sustained focus without the crash or jitters.

Is it vegan and gluten-free?

Yes. 100% pure matcha. No fillers, flavors, or preservatives. Just leaves and love.

Is matcha good for skin and health?

Matcha is rich in antioxidants, supports digestion, boosts metabolism, and helps reduce stress. It’s a small daily ritual with big long-term benefits

I've heard matcha tastes like grass. Is that true?

If you're expecting a sugary mocktail — matcha might not be for you.
It's earthy, grassy, and pure — just like a really good green tea should be.

But give it a moment. Add oat milk. Try it iced. Make it part of your daily wellness ritual, and you'll begin to appreciate its calm, grounded energy.