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Paisley, ON
Matcha Dive's Ceremonial Grade Matcha TIN
- Regular price
- $36.00
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- $36.00
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- per
INGREDIENTS:
Ceremonial Grade Organic Matcha
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ABOUT:
Green + vibrant, our presence powder is basically green tea espresso. Grown in Japan and sipped in presence, it's packed with L-Theanine, ECGC Catechins, and antioxidants for mood-boosting, fatigue-taking, complexion-glowing, crash-evading, vitality-boosting green goodness.
Matcha Dive is Eco-Cert and JAS certified organic, Rainforest Alliance certified, and shade-grown near the Japanese Alps.
Ceremonial Grade means it's ready for your ritual and selected and stone-milled during the annual first harvest.
Vegan, gluten-free, and kosher
100% pure Ceremonial Japanese Matcha
HOW TO ENJOY:
Add 1 tsp. of Matcha Dive powder with 2 oz/60 mL. of hot water. Whisk for 1 to 2 minutes, or until emerald microfoam bubbles fill the surface. Enjoy as is or with steamed or cold milk!
PACK SIZE:
Choice of single unit, 3-pack, 5-pack, or 10-pack. Each pack contains 1 Tin (30g)
30g Tin makes 15-30 cups
MORE ABOUT MATCHA DIVE:
@matchadive
ALLERGY WARNING:
None
MEET THE MAKER
Matcha Dive Inc.
Paisley, ON
Matcha Mom + Dad – Madison and Daniel Liu – Lived former lives as runway models based in NYC riding the highs + lows of caffeine-fueled shoot days, burnt-out ways, jet-lag, erratic sleep, dry skin and jitters. Discovering matcha was a deep dive into living life with vitality. After relocating to Toronto + rural Ontario, finding high-quality matcha became a worthy endeavor and ultimately sparked the quest for an approachable, affordable, high-quality powder of purity.
Matcha Dive is sourced from traditional organic farmlands near the Japanese Alps, cultivated in Japan, and sipped in presence.