“This one is a little odd. I don’t know what Royal Jelly tastes like, but I’m assuming it’s a little bit like honey. This matcha is sweet. Seriously sweet. Or maybe that’s the difference of using...” Read full tasting note
“I had an awesome matcha whisking session today! No clumps at the bottom of the bowl, with some decent froth going on. Success! I used three scoops of matcha whisked in 175F water, then poured it...” Read full tasting note
“Good quality looking matcha. I’m always a little weary when they are that nasty green instead of being closer to the bright lovely green. I have no idea as to what spurred me into buying this one...” Read full tasting note
Royal jelly is collected from domestically kept bee hives. It is derived from head glands located on the worker bees. It is the staple food for all bees in the hive for a certain period of time. After the period is over, all other members of the hive are stopped from consuming it except the queen bee. It also contributes to the development of the female bee into a queen bee. This means that, the more queen bees there are in a particular hive, the higher the amounts of royal jelly.
In its powder form royal jelly is vanilla colored and slightly sweet tasting and when mixed with Matcha to form a light beverage delights its drinker’s with its special regal charm. This is a sumptuous drink for any setting and should be enjoyed by all the family members. Royal jelly Matcha is unforgettable in its excellent health rewards.
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