
"If your goal is to stay at or below $10 per ounce while still honoring flavor and color, look for Japanese-sourced culinary or everyday matcha. She also recommended buying 100-gram bags to save that precious moolah."
"Ceremonial grade tea refers to the first harvest right after the spring rains. Those are typically the most prized leaves, but she stressed that even culinary grade matcha that's derived from later harvests can be wonderful."
"Matcha prices are steadily rising as worldwide demand increases and shortages occur in Japan. Now, more than ever, it's important to buy ethically, as well as rationally for your budget."
Matcha offers slow-burning caffeine, earthy-sweet flavor, and antioxidants, but rising prices driven by global demand and supply shortages in Japan require thoughtful purchasing decisions. Experts recommend buying Japanese-sourced culinary or everyday matcha in larger 100-gram bags to maintain affordability while preserving quality. Ceremonial grade matcha comes from the first spring harvest and represents the most prized leaves, though later-harvest culinary grade matcha can also deliver excellent results. Understanding price factors and exploring various affordable options helps consumers enjoy matcha without excessive expense while supporting ethical sourcing practices.
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