1. What makes Naoki Matcha different from other brands? We create blends with different tastes and preferences, each of our blends is developed to provide a unique flavor profile. For example, our Cold Brew Jade Blend is lightly sweet and has a refreshing taste whereas our Fragrant Yame Blend has buttery, floral notes and an incredibly smooth finish. Read the reviews to see for yourself.
2. I only drink matcha with milk as a latte, which grade should I get? We understand that matcha lattes are very popular these days, and in fact, have developed all our blends so that they can be prepared as lattes. However, our personal favorite for lattes is our Organic Ceremonial Blend. Non-dairy milk goes very well with its cacao notes.
3. I’m worried about radiation and heavy metals. Do you test for radiation and heavy metals in your matcha? Our matcha is tested for radiation and heavy metals by third-party laboratories. The results are consistently negative. We always ensure that the tea estates we work with have rigorous compliance and safety testing procedures in place. If needed, these testing certificates are available upon request.
4. How is the caffeine in matcha different from coffee? Matcha provides a more measured, lasting energy boost. Matcha contains an amino acid called L-theanine. L-theanine is responsible for a calming effect which also slows the absorption of caffeine by the body, making the effects of coffee more gradual. Gram for gram, matcha has less caffeine than coffee.
5. How long can I keep my matcha for? If stored in an opaque, airtight container, matcha will remain fresh for about 12 months from the date it is ground. Once opened, we recommend consuming the matcha bag within 1-2 months. Refrigerating your matcha is also recommended to keep it fresh for a longer time.
6. What is the company’s policy for expiry dates? We do our best to give you the freshest possible matcha by only doing small batch shipments direct from the tea estates. This is more costly for us but ensures that our stocks in Amazon move quickly and provides the freshest matcha for you.
7. Why do you give 40 grams instead of 30 grams? In Japan, matcha is packed into either 20 or 40 grams portions. Of course, there is no right or wrong answer here but we think 40 grams is a good size to last you about a month. Besides, who doesn’t love more matcha?
8. Your packaging is beautiful! Where did you get it from? Thank you! We design it ourselves and it is inspired by the tea fields in Japan and the regional surroundings.