
Introduction
Japanese matcha has become increasingly popular in cafes and restaurants around the world. This guide will help you understand the basics of sourcing and using matcha in your business.
What Makes Quality Matcha
The quality of matcha depends on several factors including the growing region, harvest timing, and processing methods. The best matcha comes from the first harvest in spring when the leaves are at their most tender.
Choosing the Right Grade
Different grades of matcha serve different purposes:
- Ceremonial Grade: Best for traditional tea preparation and premium lattes
- Premium Grade: Excellent balance of quality and value for everyday drinks
- Culinary Grade: Perfect for baking, smoothies, and cooking applications
Storage and Handling
Proper storage is essential to maintain matcha freshness:
- Store in an airtight container
- Keep away from light and heat
- Refrigerate after opening
- Use within 2-3 weeks once opened
"Quality matcha should have a vibrant green color and a sweet, umami-rich flavor without excessive bitterness."
Conclusion
Investing in quality matcha and proper training for your staff will help you create memorable drinks that keep customers coming back. Contact us to learn more about our wholesale matcha offerings.


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