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Best Matcha: not just good, but wow
Green, powerful, magical – discover why Matcha is much more than just a trend. We show you how to find the best Matcha and what makes it so special!
In this guide, you will learn how to find the best Matcha, how to recognize quality, and which varieties we recommend.
How to recognize good matcha powder
Matcha is more than a trend. It is a ritual and a statement for mindfulness. But: Not every green powder deserves the hype. If you are looking for the best matcha powder, you need more than just a pretty label. It requires knowledge, a sense of taste – and the right sources.
We will show you, how to recognize good matcha powder, which varieties stand out, and why your next matcha can be not only delicious but revolutionary.
What really makes good Matcha?
The quality of Matcha depends on several factors:

1. Harvest time
The best matcha tea comes from the first harvest (Ichibancha) in May. These leaves are especially tender and rich in amino acids, which gives the tea its characteristic sweetness.

2. Cultivation Area
Uji in Kyoto, Japan, is considered the Mecca of Matcha. The microclimate and traditional cultivation methods ensure an unparalleled aroma.

3. Shading
Before harvesting, the tea leaves are shaded for up to 32 days. The shading increases the chlorophyll content and more L-theanine develops - an amino acid that contributes to the characteristic umami flavor.

4. Processing
The leaves are gently steamed, dried, and ground into fine powder in traditional granite stone mills. This preserves the quality and gives the powder a velvety texture.

5. Color and Taste
High-quality Matcha has a bright green color and a sweet-mild taste with a pleasant umami note. Bitterness is a sign of lower quality.
What is in matcha?
Matcha scores with ingredients such as:
- Caffeine:
Matcha contains caffeine, which naturally occurs in the leaves of the tea plant. The caffeine content is comparable to a cup of espresso but can vary depending on the variety and preparation. - the amino acid L-Theanine:
L-Theanine is found almost exclusively in tea plants. It contributes to the characteristic slightly sweet taste of Matcha. - Catechins, especially Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG):
Catechins are secondary plant compounds from the flavonoid group, primarily found in green tea. EGCG is one of the most well-known catechins and is present in Matcha in particularly high concentrations.

Why the starter set is ideal for you:
✔ Contains everything you need to get started with Matcha
✔ The best Matcha with accessories
✔ High-quality organic Matcha
✔ A traditional bamboo whisk for perfect results
HEALTH BAR: your source for the best Matcha
HEALTH BAR offers a selection of organic matcha teas that all meet the criteria for highest quality. Here are some highlights:
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Bio-Matcha Tea Ceremonial
For the Ceremonial sample packageOrigin: Uji, Kyoto, Japan
Harvest: 1st harvest (Ichibancha),
Cultivar: Oshii Ceremonial Blend (Seamidori, Okumidori, Yabukita)
Processing: traditional granite stone mill
Special features: velvety creaminess, pleasant mildness, and an outstanding Uji umami
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Bio-Matcha Tea Traditional
To the Traditional sample packageOrigin: Uji, Kyoto, Japan
Harvest: Blend of 1st and 2nd harvest
Cultivar: Oshii Blend (Seamidori, Okumidori, Yabukita)
Processing: traditional granite stone mill
Special features: somewhat richer and more astringent in taste, perfect for those who prefer it stronger




How to prepare the best Matcha
The Matcha preparation is very simple and you can turn it into a relaxing ritual:
Put two full Chasaku bamboo scoops of Matcha into a Chawan – that’s the traditional Matcha bowl. Alternatively to the Chasaku, use a leveled teaspoon.
Now add about 30 ml of water: It is important that it is not hotter than 80 °C. Stir the Matcha powder and water with a Chasen, the bamboo whisk, until nice and creamy. The best results come from using z-shaped movements.
Now fill your Matcha with frothed milk of your choice and enjoy it!
The best Matcha is an experience
Matcha is more than just a drink – it is an experience, a moment of mindfulness, and a step towards a more conscious lifestyle. With the high-quality range from Health Bar, you can be sure that the best Matcha tea is just a click away.
Experience what the best Matcha means!
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about the Best Matcha
What exactly is matcha powder?
Matcha powder is finely ground green tea made from specially grown and shaded tea leaves. It is traditionally produced in Japan. The special thing about it is that the whole tea leaf is used as powder, resulting in more ingredients being present in the drink than in brewed tea.
How can I recognize good matcha powder?
Good Matcha powder is recognized by its color: it shines an intense green – never yellowish or dull. The taste is pleasantly mild, slightly sweet, never bitter. High-quality Matcha usually comes from Japan, is made from the first, young leaves, and is gently ground. The scent is also a sign: fresh, green, almost nutty. Also pay attention to organic quality, origin, and airtight packaging – as with the premium Matchas from Health Bar.
What is the difference between Ceremonial and Traditional Matcha?
Ceremonial Matcha is the finest quality – perfect for drinking pure. It is especially delicate, mild, and sweet, ideal for the Matcha ritual. Traditional Matcha has a stronger taste and is wonderful for Matcha lattes, bowls, or baking. Both come from high-quality cultivation, but Ceremonial is made from the most tender leaves of the first harvest. If you are looking for pure enjoyment: Ceremonial. For creative drinks: Traditional – you can get both at Health Bar.
How often can I drink Matcha?
You can enjoy Matcha daily without worry – 1 to 2 servings per day.
How do I store Matcha properly to keep it fresh?
Matcha loves it cool, dark, and dry. It is best to store your powder airtight in the refrigerator – especially after opening. This way, the delicate aroma is preserved and the powder retains its bright green color. Make sure no condensation water gets into the tin! The better you protect your Matcha, the longer you can enjoy its fresh taste and effects.