16 Matcha Powders & Lattes To Get Online So You Can Be Zen At Home
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1. Oh Flour
Oh Flour offers Uji matcha in smaller portions for those who want a taste before committing to their larger options. The powder comes in a vibrant green colour and is said to have an umami fragrance. It can be used to make both hot and cold drinks, along with baking cakes, bread, and more.
One customer shares with SAYS that it doesn't have too strong a flavour, if you're worried about it being too jelak. Of course, you could always add more powder if you like it stronger.
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2. HonesTea
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Matcha fans particularly love HonesTea's Uji Matcha, especially for making lattes. It's said to be on the milder tasting side and is not too bitter. A good option for those who prefer thin, mild matcha, depending on what sugar or milk you use.
One matcha lover tells SAYS that it is comparatively tastier than other options for its price.
Price: RM25.23 – RM25.90 (40g)
You can get it on their website, Lazada, or Shopee. They also sell Japanese Shizuoka Matcha Powder for RM18.90 (50g) or RM37.65 (100g).
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3. Forest Cloud
Forest Cloud's Miyama Matcha and Uji Matcha have rave reviews for being able to make smooth matcha with rich flavours. Uji Matcha is described as having a seaweed and roasted nuts aroma with umami and pistachio flavours, while the Miyama Matcha is a ceremonial matcha with pistachio undertones and a creamy taste.
Price: RM76.50 – RM85 (100g – 250g)
You can get it on their website, Lazada, or Shopee.
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4. Natherm Matcha Powder
Heading to cafes and spending on matcha every day can be really damaging to your wallet. Thankfully, there are cheaper matcha powders that you can get online to make it at home, including this one that comes in a zipper bag. You can use this organic matcha powder for drinks or baking!
Price: RM17.90 – RM22 (100g)
You can get it on Shopee or Lazada.
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5. Niko Neko
If you've tasted good matcha at a cafe, chances are that the powder is by Niko Neko. This brand needs no introduction to the matcha community. Known for their potent and tasty matcha flavours, it's a good option to get if you have a little more budget to spend and want foolproof matcha each time. They offer multiple types of matcha powders in various amounts.
Price: RM59 – RM589 (30g – 500g)
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6. Surugaen Otoku Na Matcha
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If you're not particular about ceremonial grade matcha and what-not, consider this. Shojikiya and some grocery stores sell it, making it pretty accessible. However, it's also available on Shojikiya's website and its e-store on Shopee.
Price: RM24.90 – RM27.90 (80g)
7. Matcha Addict
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Matcha Addict has all types of varieties from ceremonial matcha to cocoa matcha. Aside from lattes, you can use some of them to make panna cotta, cakes, breads, pancakes, cookies, and even sodas.
Price: RM69.90 – RM79.90 (50g – 100g)
You can get it from their website.
8. CraveBetter Premium Japanese Shizuoka Matcha Powder
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If you're on a budget, this works as an everyday matcha drink to make at home. It's reviewed to not have a strong umami flavour, but for the price? It does a pretty decent job.
Price: RM18 (50g) / RM33.90 (100g)
You can get it on Shopee.
9. Shizuoka Japanese Matcha Green Tea Powder
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10. Oh Cha Matcha
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Popular for its cafes in KL, Oh Cha Matcha also supplies its own matcha powders that you can get online. They have culinary grade, premium, and ceremonial grade matcha.
While the culinary grade is meant for baking, the premium and ceremonial grades have balanced / high umami flavours for drinks.
Price: RM69 (30g) – RM145 (250g)
You can get it on their website.
11. Ujimatcha Bandar Utama
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This Uji matcha powder is 100% matcha powder, without any sugar, making it a good option for baking. However, customers also love using it for lattes, saying that it has a strong flavour to it. They also sell a matcha kit that comes with a bamboo whisk, spoon, and ceramic holder.
Price: RM19.90 – RM41 (40g – 100g)
You can get it on Lazada.
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12. Japanese instant matcha powder
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For a quick, budget-friendly option, this instant matcha already contains both cream and sugar. All you need to do is add water to it and mix. And if it isn't creamy enough for you, just add more milk.
Price: RM9.66 (250g)
You can get it on Shopee.
13. HojichaYa
HojichaYa sells everything Japanese tea-related, including Genmaicha, Kimidori, and Hojicha, among other types of teas. All of their teas are sourced from the Uji region in Kyoto, Japan and packaged on the farm itself.
Price: RM45 – RM190 (50g – 500g)
You can get it on their website.
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14. Brewster Malaysia
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Established this year, Brewster Malaysia offers matcha powders in sachets, making them easy to just pour into a cup and add milk. You can even get one sachet (RM4) first to test it out before committing to their larger quantities.
Price: RM18 – RM32 (6 or 12 sachets)
15. THIRDMUG KL
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THIRDMUG KL is known for its cold brew coffee, as well as its matcha drinks. So much so that they recently decided to release their own matcha and hojicha powders online.
As a gift or just to treat yourself, get their 'Home Cafe Kit' that includes two bottles of their matcha and hojicha powders, a bamboo whisk, a whisk holder, and a manual of in-house recipes.
Price: RM50 (40g)
You can get it on their website.
16. JWC Roastery
JWC Roastery has two types of Uji matcha powders known as Marukyu Koyamaen Isuzu and Marukyu Koyamaen Aoarashi. If making matcha is all about the therapeutic process for you, then these might be good options. There are instructions on the website on how you can best bring out the flavours.
Price: RM95 – RM126.96 (100g)
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