- ✅ Savor the essence of Shizuoka, Japan with our newest Organic Okumidori Ceremonial Matcha, a first harvest delight stone-milled into pure perfection.
- ✅ Experience 20 servings of zen in every 40 gram pack, a daily invitation to tranquility and taste.
- ✅ Sealed in an aluminum-lined bag, our matcha is shielded from heat, light, and oxidation, ensuring freshness in every sip.
- ✅ Relish in the fragrant aroma and naturally sweet, smooth finish of our premium matcha, a sensory journey in every cup.
- ✅ Crafted without additives, our 100% Pure Matcha Powder offers an authentic, unadulterated Japanese tea experience.
- ✅ Certified by the Japanese Agricultural Standards (JAS), our matcha meets the highest organic criteria, bringing nature's best to your cup.
- ✅ Ideal for the traditional Usucha preparation, our matcha powder whisks into a light, frothy tea that dances with sweet umami flavors.
- ✅ From the revered tea fields of Shizuoka, our Okumidori Matcha embodies the purity and spirit of ceremonial-grade tea.
- ✅ Elevate your tea ritual with the best matcha powder, designed for those who cherish the art and heritage of Japanese tea ceremonies.
- ✅ Indulge in the luxury of ceremonial-grade matcha, where each sip offers a harmonious blend of heritage, flavor, and organic goodness.
Organic Shizuoka Matcha, Okumidori Cultivar, Ceremonial Grade
$24.49 – $38.49Price range: $24.49 through $38.49
Single origin matcha from Shizuoka, Japan
Okumidori cultivar
40 grams makes 20 servings
JAS Organic Certified
Comes in a resealable aluminum lined bag to protect from heat, light, oxidation
SKU: N/A
Category: Matcha
Tags: ceremonial grade, okumidori matcha, organic matcha, shizzuoka matcha, single origin matcha
| Size | 40g, 100g |
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Emily –
This matcha boasts a really great color and is smooth. While I find I need to add sweetener for it to taste its best, it’s not bad overall and comes at a good value!
oldgoat –
The taste of this product is outstanding, but I’m puzzled by its clumpy nature, which makes it difficult to get into suspension.
Hank –
This matcha has a fresh smell and a nice green color. It blends well and doesn’t leave clumps. The taste is smooth with a slight grassy flavor and not too bitter. I used it for both tea and lattes, and it worked great for both. The small pouch is good for trying it out, though it can get messy when opening
Average Enjoyer –
I’ve learned I’m terrible at making matcha! I tried preparing two ceremonial matchas to compare, and both cups were basically inedible, though I’m certain it was entirely user-error on my part.
What I can tell you about this product is that the packaging is portable and easy. The matcha itself was a little less vibrant than the other brand I tried, and it smelled a little more grassy. There were no instructions included with this bag.
Ultimately, I believe I just picked the wrong product for my skill level, and that’s not the fault of the brand.
AC –
Having sampled dozens upon dozens of matcha varieties, this one currently ranks effortlessly within our top three. When prepared correctly, it delivers virtually no bitterness, instead offering the deep, rich umami taste characteristic of truly good matcha.
For the purists, we prepare our matcha pure and traditionally, without any additions like milk for lattes. The 10g pack serves as an ideal sampler size, providing five clean servings at an excellent value of just $1 per serving.
Asha –
I’m officially a convert to ceremonial grade matcha! Having tried it, there’s no going back. This dissolved so much cleaner in my milk than the non-ceremonial grade I’m used to, and the taste was noticeably smoother. My only wish is that it came with a small scooper. Looks like I’ll need to buy a bigger pack now!
reviewer –
The small travel-sized pouch offers a good sample for trying out this matcha. It boasts good quality and flavor, along with a pretty green color.
Healthnut –
Having lived in Japan for over fourteen years and drinking matcha daily, I can confidently say this is top-quality matcha. The color is a vibrant green, exactly what you’d expect from this level. It has a nice finish with a slight bite that I personally enjoy.
If you’re not accustomed to matcha, using a full teaspoon per cup of water might result in a bitter taste. I recommend dialing back the amount or adding milk for a latte. The powder itself is super fine and blends easily. The package size is also perfect if you’re just looking to try a top-quality matcha.
A Cus –
This matcha powder is as strong as my current one, and as expected, its flavor profile is distinct. It proved great for making matcha lattes and for incorporating into other matcha-flavored food items.
Stinky –
While the matcha itself is a fine powder, I experienced a messy start as it spilled all over my counter when I cut open the pouch. This happened because the powder had breached the resealable zipline; improving this packaging design would definitely make for a tidier experience.
Aside from that, I observed that this matcha is a darker green than the brand I typically drink. When made into a latte, the flavor was not very strong, a bit diluted. On its own in hot water as a tea, it was smooth and light, but too light for my personal taste.
Max –
While “All Day I Eat Like a Shark” is an unusual name for a store, they undeniably produce exceptionally good matcha.
Between their offerings, I found the Okumidori wasn’t quite as good as the Saemidori, lacking the same depth; therefore, I’d recommend the Saemidori instead. This Okumidori, being less sharp and pronounced than the Saemidori, might be better suited for someone desiring a lighter and less vegetal matcha. Despite this, it remains a remarkably delicious matcha.
The price point for this ceremonial grade matcha is also very reasonable. It’s important to note that this matcha is not really meant for turning into a latte, as its delicate flavors would be lost. This variety should be enjoyed as a standalone matcha.
Caroline –
Comparing this matcha to two others I have on hand—Matcharl Taro Matcha (40g for $22) and MatchAiA (40g for $14.75)—this one came in second best, a very close second to Matcharl.
The color wasn’t as rich as Matcharl, but it was by no means dull; it was simply brighter and lighter in hue (subtle in photos but noticeable in person). This matcha still has a naturally sweet finish, though I did detect a hint of bitterness. It wasn’t enough to make me dislike it, but it was ever so slightly more bitter than Matcharl. Overall, in my opinion, this is a solid matcha option!
Jose –
This matcha has a sweet umami smell. While the matcha itself is more on the bitter side, it transforms beautifully with a little milk and sugar, becoming creamy and good. It offers a light flavor with no bad aftertaste, and the color is vibrant and smooth, though getting a decent froth can take a bit of effort.
C –
I compared this matcha to my regular ceremonial grade organic matcha on Amazon’s Subscribe & Save. While this one isn’t as vibrantly green, its flavor is still very good. The sample bag provided just enough for one large cup of matcha. However, given that its price is more than double my usual matcha, I won’t be reordering it, despite its good quality.
Alex –
This matcha boasts a vibrant green color (a stark contrast to the muddy brown you find at the grocery store) and whisks up super smoothly without clumps. It tastes naturally sweet, completely lacking the bitter aftertaste I’ve experienced with cheaper brands. Highly recommend.
FranFran –
I ordered the travel size ceremonial grade matcha powder, which comes in a tiny, resealable bag. The 10 grams provided are enough for me to make about 3 matcha lattes. This is a very good quality matcha powder, boasting a vibrant green color and a smooth, rich flavor.
As a matcha latte enthusiast, I use this for my morning lattes, simply combining it with whole milk and honey. The only drawback is the bag itself, as it’s difficult to dispense the matcha powder without making a mess.
MIRCHE –
This matcha powder is fantastic for my smoothies! It has an intense, natural matcha taste and blends perfectly smooth and frothy in both almond milk and water. It’s energizing and tastes amazing. I highly recommend this brand of matcha powder.
A. CUS –
This Okumidori Matcha from Shizuoka, Japan, sounds like a truly high-quality ceremonial grade offering. Being JAS Certified Organic and stone-milled points to meticulous processing and a strong commitment to purity. The Okumidori cultivar itself is celebrated for its vibrant green color and a smooth, less bitter flavor, making it an excellent choice for traditional tea ceremonies or simply enjoying it straight. The 10-gram travel size bag is a convenient way to sample it or take your matcha on the go. For those who appreciate authentic, organic Japanese matcha, this product appears to be a very promising option.
NK –
This matcha is a very fine powder that blends well and tastes exceptionally fresh. I followed the instructional videos on the product page to prepare it as recommended, which I found very helpful.
For the hot version, the instructions call for 1 teaspoon of matcha powder to 1 cup of hot water, whisked until blended and frothy. This method really allowed me to taste the freshness and quality of the matcha, though it resulted in the most bitter and strongest flavor.
The second video demonstrated an iced version, prepared in a blender with ice cubes, 1 teaspoon of raw sugar (or preferred sugar), 1 tablespoon of matcha powder, and 1 cup of your preferred milk. Despite using more matcha powder, this version was not stronger in flavor; the ice and sugar mellowed it considerably. I personally preferred this iced preparation.
Overall, this matcha is very fresh, easy to make, and delicious. I would definitely order it again.
Ashley –
This matcha from Japan is a nice vibrant green and a smooth powder that mixes well. It has a good grassy taste that’s pleasant whether enjoyed plain/traditional or sweetened in a latte. The small travel-size bag provides enough for a few servings, making it perfect for trying it out before committing to a larger bag. This matcha tastes and smells authentic.
Rust –
While the matcha comes in a simple-looking bag, at just $5, it’s a decent deal for matcha powder. It’s perfect for those who enjoy a good green tea or latte fix.
CR –
The Okumidori Matcha from Shizuoka, Japan, is truly a gem. Its ceremonial grade, JAS certified organic, stone-milled perfection speaks volumes about its quality. The authentic Japanese origin shines through in every sip, and the 100% pure matcha powder is a delight for the senses. The 10-gram travel size bag offers a convenient way to enjoy this premium matcha wherever you go. It’s a
Troy –
I made a matcha latte out of this and it was delicious. I’ve had some other tea from this brand and it was also really good. Would recommend!
The Velvet –
Such a cute little tester bag! And after almost finishing it, this tea does the job of making me want a barrel full of the matcha inside because this is such great tasting tea. It’s light, full flavor though, not bitter at all, and leaves me wanting another cup. 10/10
Vine Customer –
This is a delicious ceremonial matcha. It whisks up well and tastes very rich and good. It also seems to be quite fresh, making a lovely cup.
I appreciate that this is certified USDA organic and has a best before date of 08/31/2025 (which is 5 months out from the current date). It’s a very tasty matcha that I can surely recommend.
Reviewer –
This matcha tea is great for drinks and desserts, offering a strong flavor!
Hunter Warrior –
This Okumidori matcha is delicious and refreshing. The powder is bright green and whisks up super smooth. It has a rich flavor with a mild sweetness to it, and is not bitter. I used it to make a latte and it was tasty and flavorful. This comes in a little resealable pouch, making it great for travel. It’s certified organic and packaged in Japan. Overall, it’s a great, ceremonial-grade Japanese matcha. I really enjoyed it.