‘Matcha’, the teatime treat

November 23, 2013 , ,

Matcha is a finely powdered green tea that is traditionally served in Japan for the tea ceremony. Its subtle bitterness and pretty green colour makes it a prime ingredient in Japanese cuisine, especially in sweets and pastries.


The traditional Japanese tea ceremony centers on the preparation, serving and drinking of matcha as hot tea, and embodies a meditative spirituality. In recent years, this product has become a real star product in the West, where it is mainly used to flavour drinks and ice creams. The nutritional properties of green tea, and matcha in particular, are attracting much interest due to its high level of antioxidants known as ‘catechins’, which have, among other benefits, cardioprotective effects.

Although matcha is quite expensive (it costs at least $10 for a tiny 30 g sachet), you only have to add a pinch (a few grams) of this tea powder to your preparations to give them a unique flavour and beautiful jade green colouring. This week I propose that you use it in an ice cream.

Try some of these recipes featuring matcha:

Matcha Latte

Matcha Latte

Matcha Latte

Green Tea Smoothie

matcha Green Tea Smoothie

Green Tea Smoothie

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Green Tea Ice Cream

Green Tea Ice Cream

Green Tea Ice Cream

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Green Tea Risotto

Green Tea Risotto

Green Tea Risotto

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Originally published in the Journal de Montréal on November 23, 2013.

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Cinzia Cuneo
Cinzia Cuneo, founder of SOSCuisine.com, never wanted to neglect the quality of her food. She shares her special expertise to make good food quickly and without complications!

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