Tea Tonic Organic Matcha Green Tea Platinum (Pure) Tin 30g

Premium organic matcha green tea powder with high antioxidants, natural caffeine, and metabolism-boosting benefits. Tea Tonic Organic Matcha Green Tea Platinum (Pure) delivers clean energy, mental clarity and sustained vitality in every cup.

$22.91

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Often called the caviar of tea, just 1 gram of matcha (¼ teaspoon) provides the health benefits of up to 10 cups of regular green tea. Traditionally consumed by Samurai warriors for stamina, focus and endurance, matcha remains a powerful daily ritual for modern life.

This pure platinum-grade matcha contains approximately half the caffeine of coffee, offering calm, focused energy without jitters or a crash. With up to 137 times more antioxidants than standard green tea, it supports metabolism, concentration and overall wellbeing.

Taste profile: Smooth, clean green tea flavour
Dietary: Organic, vegan-friendly and gluten-free

Crafted using traditional methods, only the finest leaves are selected. Stems and veins are carefully removed before the leaf is stone-ground using granite grinders. This meticulous process takes one full hour to produce just 30g of this vibrant, ultra-fine powder.

Tin contains 30g = 30 serves
(1g per serve, suitable for hot or cold water)

Ideal for mindful rituals, natural energy, and antioxidant support, this premium matcha is a staple for both tea purists and wellness seekers.

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