Ir directamente a la información del producto
StepUp Matcha Tea ceremonial-grade green tea powder in a 30g tin with bamboo whisk, scoop, and sifter

StepUp Coffee

Uji Ceremonial Matcha Tea

Precio de oferta  $17.60 Precio habitual  $22.00 20% OFF
Ships from USA
Grind
Size
Description

StepUp Matcha Tea is a ceremonial-grade green tea powder made from shade-grown Tencha leaves sourced in Uji, Japan. Stone-ground and ultra-fine, each 30g tin yields about 30 servings. Unlike steeped green tea, matcha uses the whole leaf for a smoother, fuller cup with naturally occurring EGCG, caffeine, and L-theanine for calm, steady focus.

  • Ceremonial-grade matcha made from young shade-grown Tencha leaves
  • 30g tin yields about 30 servings with no additives, just pure organic matcha
  • Includes bamboo whisk, scoop, and sifter for traditional prep in under 2 minutes
  • Best prepared with 2 oz hot water at 175°F after sifting for a smooth texture
  • Stone-ground for a fine powder with velvety umami, light grassy notes, and natural sweetness
  • Plastic-free packaging and ethically sourced production support a lower-waste daily ritual

Compared to regular green tea bags, this ceremonial powder gives you a richer texture and a more direct way to enjoy the leaf. It works well for mindful mornings, pre-work focus, afternoon resets, iced matcha lattes with almond milk, smoothies, and baking. If you want an at-home tea ritual that feels grounded and easy to repeat, this is a practical everyday matcha to keep on hand.

You may also like

0.1g LCD Coffee Scale Cup

0.1g LCD Coffee Scale Cup

Precio habitual  $101.62 USD Precio de oferta  $84.95 USD

0.1g LCD Coffee Scale Cup

Precio de oferta  $84.95 USD Precio habitual  $101.62 USD
0.5L Stainless Thermal Mug

0.5L Stainless Thermal Mug

$34.99 USD

0.5L Stainless Thermal Mug

$34.99 USD
1.5L Titanium Hydrogen Pitcher

1.5L Titanium Hydrogen Pitcher

Precio habitual  $89.43 USD Precio de oferta  $71.95 USD 19% OFF

1.5L Titanium Hydrogen Pitcher

Precio de oferta  $71.95 USD Precio habitual  $89.43 USD 19% OFF
1.8L Programmable Drip Brewer

1.8L Programmable Drip Brewer

Precio habitual  $174.00 USD Precio de oferta  $110.28 USD 36% OFF

1.8L Programmable Drip Brewer

Precio de oferta  $110.28 USD Precio habitual  $174.00 USD 36% OFF

Frequently Asked Questions

Matcha tea is often chosen for steadier energy, calm focus, and a higher intake of tea compounds than regular steeped green tea. The key difference is that matcha is a finely stone-ground powder made from shade-grown tea leaves, so you consume the whole leaf instead of just drinking an infusion. That gives matcha a more concentrated source of antioxidants, including EGCG, along with caffeine balanced by naturally occurring L-theanine. For many people, that combination feels smoother than coffee or some standard teas because it supports alertness without as much sharpness. StepUp Matcha Tea is ceremonial grade and made from young Tencha leaves from Uji, Japan, which helps deliver a refined flavor and a more traditional matcha experience. Matcha is best for shoppers who want a mindful daily ritual, a gentler caffeine option, or a versatile ingredient for hot tea, iced lattes, and smoothies. The main tradeoff is flavor and preparation. Matcha has a stronger vegetal, umami-rich taste than regular green tea and usually tastes best when sifted and whisked properly.
Good matcha tea tastes smooth, earthy, and slightly sweet, with a distinct umami depth. Many people also notice mild grassy or fresh spinach-like notes, but high-quality ceremonial matcha should not taste harsh, overly bitter, or chalky when prepared correctly. StepUp Matcha Tea is described as velvety and refined, with deep umami, subtle grassy notes, and a whisper of natural sweetness. That flavor profile usually comes from younger, shade-grown Tencha leaves and careful stone-grinding, which are common markers of premium matcha. Because it is ceremonial grade, it is designed to be enjoyed on its own with hot water, not just hidden inside sweet drinks. This type of matcha is a good fit for people who enjoy nuanced tea flavor and want a more grounded alternative to sugary café drinks. If you are new to matcha or prefer a softer introduction, it also works well in an iced latte with almond milk or blended into a smoothie. The main tradeoff is that matcha has a more savory, vegetal character than black tea or sweetened tea beverages.
The best matcha tea for daily drinking is one that balances quality, flavor, and ease of use. Start by looking for ceremonial-grade matcha if you want to drink it traditionally with water. It should be vibrant green, finely milled, and free from additives. Origin also matters. Matcha from established Japanese growing regions like Uji is often preferred for a smoother, more complex cup. StepUp Matcha Tea fits that profile because it is ceremonial grade, stone-ground from shade-grown Tencha leaves, and sourced from Uji, Japan. It is also sold as pure organic matcha with no additives, which is helpful if you want a clean ingredient list for daily use. The included bamboo whisk, scoop, and sifter can make a difference for beginners because proper prep improves texture and reduces clumping. This is a strong choice for people who want a simple at-home ritual, smoother energy, and a matcha that works both straight and in lattes. The tradeoff is that ceremonial matcha is best appreciated when prepared carefully. If convenience matters most, you still need a quick whisking step rather than just steeping a tea bag.
The simplest way to make smooth matcha tea at home is to sift the powder first, use water that is hot but not boiling, and whisk briskly until frothy. A reliable method is to add sifted matcha to a bowl, pour in about 2 ounces of water at 175°F, and whisk in a quick W motion. This helps break up clumps and creates the light crema-like foam associated with properly made usucha. StepUp Matcha Tea is designed for that process and includes a bamboo whisk, scoop, and sifter, which makes it easier for beginners to get good texture in under two minutes. Because the powder is ultra-fine ceremonial-grade matcha, it is well suited to traditional whisking and tends to mix more evenly than lower-quality, coarser powders. This method is ideal for shoppers who want a café-style matcha ritual at home without special equipment beyond the included tools. The biggest mistake to avoid is using boiling water, which can make matcha taste bitter. If you prefer a milder flavor, you can also whisk it first, then pour it over milk or ice for a smoother latte-style drink.
Ceremonial-grade matcha is worth it if you plan to drink matcha primarily with water and want a smoother, more nuanced flavor. It is made from younger leaves and is usually finer, brighter in color, and less bitter than lower grades meant mainly for cooking or mixing into strongly flavored drinks. That makes it the better choice for people who care about taste, texture, and a traditional tea ritual. StepUp Matcha Tea is a ceremonial-grade powder made from shade-grown Tencha leaves and stone-ground in the traditional style. Those details matter because they usually contribute to a velvety texture, umami-rich flavor, and a cleaner finish when the tea is prepared simply. It is also versatile enough to use in iced lattes, smoothies, or baking, but its strongest use case is direct drinking. This type of matcha is best for daily tea drinkers, people replacing part of their coffee routine, and anyone seeking calm, sustained focus. The tradeoff is that ceremonial matcha may be more than you need if you only plan to bake with it or blend it into heavily sweetened drinks where subtle flavor differences are harder to notice.