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  • Certified Organic and Globally Recognized

    Our Matcha is certified organic by USDA, JAS/OCIA, EU-BIO, and CANADA-BIO, ensuring the highest standards of cultivation and production. Beyond that, all our products are U-KOSHER and HALAL certified, as well as 100% VEGAN, NON-GMO, and GLUTEN-FREE. With Yuki, you can trust that you’re getting only pure, ethically sourced Matcha.
  • Freshly Ground and Packed at the Source

    We take freshness seriously. Every batch of Yuki Matcha is freshly ground and packed at our ISO and HCAAP certified factory in Japan, guaranteeing unmatched quality. From the moment it’s ground to the moment it arrives at your door, we ensure your Matcha is in peak condition.
  • Sourced from Japan’s Finest Regions

    Our Matcha is cultivated in the best tea-growing regions of Japan—Uji/Kyoto, Shizuoka, and Kagoshima—areas renowned for producing the world’s highest quality green teas. Each region adds its own unique touch to the flavor profile, giving you a true taste of Japan’s tea culture.
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Pros of Matcha

Rich in Antioxidants

Matcha contains a high concentration of antioxidants, especially Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), which helps protect the body against free radicals and cellular damage.

Enhances Skin Health

Matcha can improve skin condition by reducing inflammation, keeping the skin clear and glowing.

Promotes Calm Energy

Unlike coffee, Matcha provides a calm, sustained energy boost without the spikes and crashes of caffeine, thanks to the combination of caffeine and L-theanine.

Detoxifies the Body

By consuming the entire tea leaf, you absorb more nutrients, including chlorophyll, which helps detoxify the body.

Supports Weight Loss

Matcha can boost metabolism and promote fat burning, making it a popular choice in weight loss routines.

Cons of Matcha

High Caffeine Content

While Matcha delivers a calm and sustained energy boost, its caffeine levels can be a concern for individuals who are sensitive to stimulants or looking to reduce their caffeine intake. Although the presence of L-theanine helps to balance the effects of caffeine, it’s still advisable for those with caffeine sensitivities to monitor their consumption.

Bitter Taste for Some

Matcha has a distinct, vegetal flavor profile that can be quite bold and occasionally bitter, particularly if it’s of lower quality or improperly prepared. For those new to Matcha, the taste may take some time to get used to, but selecting premium-grade Matcha and mastering the right preparation techniques can significantly improve its flavor.
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