About Chocolate Matcha
Tea Type
: Green Tea
Tea Forté’s Chocolate Matcha offers the indulgence of chocolate along with the health benefits of spring-harvested, shade-grown, stone-ground green tea. An ideal blend for those who are experiencing matcha for the first time, this sweet, dessert-like tea experience offers the familiar earthiness of matcha powder as well as the decadent taste of rich cocoa.
Tea lovers who enjoy the distinct flavor of matcha may wish to prepare it with water to fully enjoy the robust flavor of this unique beverage. Those wishing for the pleasure of a sweet, creamy treat may prefer to prepare it as a matcha latte with frothed milk. As each Chocolate Matcha packet contains only 11 calories per serving, it can serves as a guilt-free luxury for those looking to indulge a sweet tooth. A hint of vanilla rounds out its blend of flavors, satisfying even the most discerning dessert lovers.
Although its enjoyment in drinkable form dates back to the Tang Dynasty in China, matcha is more commonly known as a form of Japanese tea. In the 12th century, the concept of matcha was brought from China to Japan, where it was served among samurai and members of the elite class for centuries before becoming a drink of the people. Today, matcha is enjoyed all over the world for its beautiful green color and its healthful reputation. Known as a superfood, the ancient green tea powder is packed with even more antioxidants than common green tea, thanks to the consumption of the entire tea leaf.
Chocolate Matcha may be prepared in a variety of ways -- hot or cold, with water or frothed milk. For a truly traditional experience, it may be made and served with a
Ceremonial Bowl Set complete with bowl, whisk, and ladle.
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It’s good, but better as a latte.