Pure organic matcha made from green tea leaves,
Raw, organic, e Pu Erh Tea, Matcha-style powder .
Matcha is one of the most popular teas around. We love the Matcha style and wanted to recreate it with different flavors of teas. We have taken our fabulous loose-leaf Pu Erh Tea and stone ground it into a fine Matcha-style powder.
You may not be familiar with Pu Erh Tea. It is a Chinese specialty that involves rolling and drying tea leaves and then fermenting them. Pu Erh Tea is also known as Dark Tea because the tea leaves get darker as the fermentation process works. Pu Erh has much historical significance. Bricks of Pu Erh Tea were used as currency between nomadic tribes, but are now used just for drinking.
With a sweet and earthy taste, Pu Erh Matcha has mellow after-taste. Pu Erh tea powder, for some, is an acquired taste. Nonetheless, it is lovely and makes for an enjoyable morning or afternoon beverage.
Pu Erh Matcha has many health benefits tea drinkers will also enjoy. It contains calcium, folic acid and Vitamins B1, B2 and B6. Not only that, Pu Erh tea powder helps with:
Digestive problems
Hangovers from the effects of alcohol
Weight loss
Increasing the metabolism
Reducing cholesterol
Drinking our amazing Pu Erh Matcha will help you feel better as well as give you many of the nutrients you need daily. Whether you are an avid tea drinker or just starting out, our Pu Erh Matcha is definitely one to try and add to your collection.
We offer only the highest quality teas at great prices. We have an amazing and extensive selection of different tea varieties so you are sure to find one or two that please your taste buds. Whatever it is you enjoy in the tea realm, we have it. Try us today and you will never have to look for a new tea company again.
Company formerly known as Red Leaf Tea.
Wow I didn’t even know puerh matcha existed!
Wow, I’m surprised you liked it. I found this to be absolutely horrendous. Like, fishy powder.
I’m rather surprised, too! LOL – I used a VERY little bit!!!! How much did you use?
I actually used two-to-three chashaku spoonfuls. A smidge above usucha approach. Even that was too much fishy.
I went with one smalles-of-the-small matcha scoops! LOL
yikes… this one… scares me.