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M**D
Definitely Worth It
I was unhappy with my first order of the Akira Ceremonial Grade matcha; I suspect this is because it came from an Amazon warehouse that didn't pay attention to perishables. Matcha Konomi was extremely eager (above-and-beyond) to make me a satisfied customer.The replacement was quite good. It had that bite that's common of ceremonial matcha and had a clean finish. I also noticed that this tea takes very little effort to produce a nice froth. I would put this tea about on par with many of the matcha teas I drank in Kyoto, some of those costing USD$20 more.I suspect I'll still tend to prefer ordering my ceremonial matcha from Nakamura Tokichi Honten, but that costs over twice as much and has an additional premium for international ordering/shipping. For someone looking for great matcha without breaking the bank, I think this is an excellent choice.Side note- Matcha Konomi also sells a "gourmet" (Oishi Organic Matcha) grade. It's smooth and almost milky in a way I've never tasted from matcha. It's difficult to describe the difference, but it's matcha that's in a league of it's own. This particular tea will definitely be a repeat future purchase.
A**R
Amaya Matcha-Good matcha for price point
I am a long time matcha drinker and I have tried many different brands searching for the best matcha. During one of my online searches recently I came across Matcha Konomi and I was immediately drawn to their Amaya matcha because that is my first name and I just don't see it that often. I decided it would be fun to try but had no high expectations. I was pleasantly surprised that it had a decent umami profile with no bitter aftertaste and a beautiful emerald green color. Most true ceremonial grade matcha is " non organic" in order to produce the health benefits and hue that is synonymous with Matcha tea, so that wasn't a turn off for me. Organic farming is great but when it comes to matcha, organic doesn't necessarily mean better. The fertilizers used is what allows the plants to produce higher levels of l-theanine, polyphenols and the plant's ultimate growth potential. Organic fertilizers aren't able to achieve the same results, but obviously. there's nothing wrong with wanting organic matcha...its' just not as potent as non organic. Japan has very strict and high farming standards and this company tests for radiation, so for those who are new to matcha, don't be scared off by the non organic label. Always check for certifications and third party tests. This company seems reputable and they back up their product. I have been enjoying Amaya Matcha and I will probably purchase it again. Thank you
N**H
Personally, I enjoy this tea very much.
I've had only a few brands of Matcha, so I am not am expert. I have found this tea to be of good quality. It goes through the strainer when sifting it easily without forming lumps or caking. To me, the flavor was excellent. I have had some matcha that was off-tasting. This brand had no off tastes. No chemical, no excessive bitterness.When I whisk it, it blends well and easily. I look forward to drinking it. I have leftovers of a couple of other brands... And while I want to finish them before they go stale, I reach past them for this one. I wish it was available on subscribe and save.
A**S
Tiny but mighty
The product is small, however it packs quite a punch. It’s super tasty and delicious. For me, it’s the best supplement for coffee and as a college student it actually help with my focus for my morning classes.
W**M
Tea, Toilets and Trains,Matcha like this is why I miss Japan
Didn’t know this matcha was so good, if I had known I would’ve ordered two or three knowing about Amazon’s delays, now I have to wait. Sniff sniff..
L**N
The real thing. Great matcha tea
The real thing. Excellent all around. Great matcha
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