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product_id: 759415795
title: "Kiyo Matcha Premium Grade Seijaku Organic Ceremonial Matcha - Pure Japanese First Harvest Organic Ceremonial Grade Matcha Green Tea Powder from Japan (40g/1.4oz)"
brand: "kiyo matcha"
price: "28512₫"
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reviews_count: 8
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# 100% JAS-certified organic 40g premium ceremonial grade small-batch precision crafted Kiyo Matcha Premium Grade Seijaku Organic Ceremonial Matcha - Pure Japanese First Harvest Organic Ceremonial Grade Matcha Green Tea Powder from Japan (40g/1.4oz)

**Brand:** kiyo matcha
**Price:** 28512₫
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🍃 Elevate your ritual with Japan’s purest, creamiest ceremonial matcha.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Kiyo Matcha Premium Grade Seijaku Organic Ceremonial Matcha - Pure Japanese First Harvest Organic Ceremonial Grade Matcha Green Tea Powder from Japan (40g/1.4oz) by kiyo matcha
- **How much does it cost?** 28512₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- kiyo matcha enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kiyo matcha brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pure Japanese Terroir:** Sourced exclusively from Kagoshima’s unique cultivars, ensuring authentic umami and vibrant green color.
- • **Small-Batch Freshness:** Meticulously stone-ground in limited quantities to guarantee peak freshness and premium quality.
- • **Antioxidant Powerhouse:** Whole-leaf consumption packs a potent antioxidant punch, elevating your daily wellness ritual.
- • **Smooth & Balanced Flavor:** Perfectly crafted for beginners and connoisseurs alike, delivering a creamy, low-bitterness matcha experience.
- • **Versatile Brewing Options:** Ideal for traditional tea, lattes, cold brews, or creative recipes—your matcha, your way.

## Overview

Kiyo Matcha Premium Grade Seijaku is a 40g pack of 100% JAS-certified organic ceremonial matcha powder, sourced from Japan’s Kagoshima region. Crafted in small batches, it offers a smooth, low-bitterness flavor profile with vibrant green color and rich antioxidants. Perfect for beginners and matcha aficionados, it’s versatile for traditional preparation or modern recipes.

## Description

Our Organic Matcha Series celebrates Japan’s rich tea heritage, sourced exclusively from JAS-certified farms in Kagoshima and Nishio, Aichi — regions famed for their fertile terroir and distinctive cultivars. Grown under the gentle shade to preserve vibrant color and deepen umami, each leaf is carefully stone-ground into a fine, vivid green powder. The result is matcha that’s pure, smooth, and naturally rich in antioxidants — perfect for traditional preparation, lattes, or creative recipes. From everyday enjoyment to moments of refined indulgence, the Organic Series offers a taste of Japan’s finest in every cup.

Review: Dare I say creamy?; high marks most areas, a little light on Umami, but still wonderful - **Background:** I am half Japanese and drink traditional matcha every day, preparing it the same way each time: I sift 2 grams of matcha powder into a preheated bowl, pour 60 ml of spring water heated to 176°F (80°C), and stir with a warmed bamboo chasen. I used to write long reviews, but now I try to get straight to the point. First impression: The matcha has a nice green color—it's not the deepest green, but definitely above average. It's stored in a tin with a lid that has some kind of foil seal, although it doesn't come in the foil bag I usually get matcha in. Just smelling the matcha, it has more of a straw or hay scent rather than fresh green grass. Taste and brewing: The first thing I notice is that this matcha is on the drier side. It's less clumpy than many premium matchas, so it disperses easily—which makes me a bit concerned it might be too dry. Once brewed traditionally, it releases a nice straw aroma. It foamed up about average for a premium matcha. I don't normally drink it out of a clear glass, but I took a photo just so you can see the ratio. I also didn't stir it aggressively, which I usually do. Taste and mouthfeel: For mouthfeel, this earns an A+—probably the least chalky matcha I've had in a long time. I’m not sure if it’s due to the grind or the leaves, but there was very little to no chalkiness—dare I say creamy. The foam also had a wonderful texture. Another impressive point is the complete lack of bitterness. Not only was the texture smooth, but the taste was very smooth as well. Once brewed, the color was a deep green—not the deepest, but definitely above average even for premium matcha. The aroma again leaned toward straw rather than deep green grassy notes. As for umami, this is where it felt a little short. There was definitely a hint of umami, but it wasn’t as strong or savory as I expected. I often seek a potent umami flavor, which sometimes requires accepting a bit of bitterness. At $0.92 a gram, this is definitely on the higher end, but the overall price of matcha has skyrocketed, making access to high-quality matcha even more difficult to find. So I think this is a fair value, if not a good deal. I think for someone who is very focused on texture, this is an extremely interesting option because it lacks the chaff that you sometimes get and almost reaches into the creamy notes, which is pretty crazy. I also think it’s great for people who are sensitive to bitter tastes; it’s very smooth and has very little to no bitterness. This also makes an interesting option for koicha (thick matcha). Both the lack of bitterness and the almost creamy texture would really be highlighted when you make it super thick. I beg you, please don't make a matcha latte with this stuff. It is so good on its own, but if you do, this is actually a pretty good option because it's so creamy, lacks bitterness, and will complement the milk (tears of sadness).
Review: Yummy matcha goodness! - I'm a big fan of matcha, especially first harvest as they are the 'sweetest' ones, so I was super excited to try this Premium Grade Seijaku ceremonial matcha! I love that the tin is a pull top and has the matcha directly inside, unlike others where the tin holds a bag that you have to pour into the tin, which is super messy. It's a beautiful green color, smells super fresh, and tasted amazing!! I recommend new matcha drinkers to start with little and work their way up to what taste they prefer. Overall, this matcha is so smooth, silky, and absolutely delicious that anyone can enjoy!!

## Features

- Perfect for Beginners - Balanced, Smooth and Versatile. Kiyo Matcha ORganic Classic Grade is an entry-level grade for beginners to appreciate basic tasting notes of matcha: umami, bitterness and astringency. This is a versatile blend for latte, cold brew and usucha.
- Made in Small Batches from Japan's Domestic Market: Kiyo Matcha is carefully crafted in small batches, ensuring exceptional quality and freshness. We source our matcha from Japan's domestic market, where strict production methods and best practices are rigorously enforced.
- Unique cultivars shaped by Kagoshima’s distinct terroir.
- 100% JAS-certified organic — no pesticides or synthetic fertilizers.
- Antioxidant-packed Superfood - Made from the same plant as green tea but consumed whole instead of steeping in water, the concentration of nutrients ingested are many times higher.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DXNC1VXJ |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #380,809 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1,477 in Matcha Tea |
| Brand | Kiyo Matcha |
| Brand Name | Kiyo Matcha |
| Caffeine Content Description | Medium Caffeine |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 26 Reviews |
| Each Unit Count | 1 |
| Flavor | Premium Grade |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Volume | 1.4 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Kiyo Matcha |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Antioxidant Support |
| Special Ingredients | Organic |
| Sweetness Description | Not Sweet |
| Tea Variety | Matcha |
| UPC | 850058221076 |
| Unit Count | 1.4 Fluid Ounces |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Kiyo Matcha
- **Flavor:** Premium Grade
- **Item Form:** Powder
- **Tea Variety:** Matcha
- **Unit Count:** 1.4 Fluid Ounces

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dare I say creamy?; high marks most areas, a little light on Umami, but still wonderful
*by A***4 on September 4, 2025*

**Background:** I am half Japanese and drink traditional matcha every day, preparing it the same way each time: I sift 2 grams of matcha powder into a preheated bowl, pour 60 ml of spring water heated to 176°F (80°C), and stir with a warmed bamboo chasen. I used to write long reviews, but now I try to get straight to the point. First impression: The matcha has a nice green color—it's not the deepest green, but definitely above average. It's stored in a tin with a lid that has some kind of foil seal, although it doesn't come in the foil bag I usually get matcha in. Just smelling the matcha, it has more of a straw or hay scent rather than fresh green grass. Taste and brewing: The first thing I notice is that this matcha is on the drier side. It's less clumpy than many premium matchas, so it disperses easily—which makes me a bit concerned it might be too dry. Once brewed traditionally, it releases a nice straw aroma. It foamed up about average for a premium matcha. I don't normally drink it out of a clear glass, but I took a photo just so you can see the ratio. I also didn't stir it aggressively, which I usually do. Taste and mouthfeel: For mouthfeel, this earns an A+—probably the least chalky matcha I've had in a long time. I’m not sure if it’s due to the grind or the leaves, but there was very little to no chalkiness—dare I say creamy. The foam also had a wonderful texture. Another impressive point is the complete lack of bitterness. Not only was the texture smooth, but the taste was very smooth as well. Once brewed, the color was a deep green—not the deepest, but definitely above average even for premium matcha. The aroma again leaned toward straw rather than deep green grassy notes. As for umami, this is where it felt a little short. There was definitely a hint of umami, but it wasn’t as strong or savory as I expected. I often seek a potent umami flavor, which sometimes requires accepting a bit of bitterness. At $0.92 a gram, this is definitely on the higher end, but the overall price of matcha has skyrocketed, making access to high-quality matcha even more difficult to find. So I think this is a fair value, if not a good deal. I think for someone who is very focused on texture, this is an extremely interesting option because it lacks the chaff that you sometimes get and almost reaches into the creamy notes, which is pretty crazy. I also think it’s great for people who are sensitive to bitter tastes; it’s very smooth and has very little to no bitterness. This also makes an interesting option for koicha (thick matcha). Both the lack of bitterness and the almost creamy texture would really be highlighted when you make it super thick. I beg you, please don't make a matcha latte with this stuff. It is so good on its own, but if you do, this is actually a pretty good option because it's so creamy, lacks bitterness, and will complement the milk (tears of sadness).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Yummy matcha goodness!
*by L***A on February 3, 2026*

I'm a big fan of matcha, especially first harvest as they are the 'sweetest' ones, so I was super excited to try this Premium Grade Seijaku ceremonial matcha! I love that the tin is a pull top and has the matcha directly inside, unlike others where the tin holds a bag that you have to pour into the tin, which is super messy. It's a beautiful green color, smells super fresh, and tasted amazing!! I recommend new matcha drinkers to start with little and work their way up to what taste they prefer. Overall, this matcha is so smooth, silky, and absolutely delicious that anyone can enjoy!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I liked it but I'm not an expert
*by N***A on January 6, 2026*

Let me start this off by saying I do NOT come from an Asian background. I am not the utmost expert on matcha. I do enjoy it prepared as taught by my ex who was from China so likely not the same as someone from Japan, or Japanese descended, whose culture has really become known for it and refined matcha to what we see normally in today's world. To me, this matcha has been quite nice. I have had other brands that were clearly cut with sugar to appeal to a more American market. I didn't care for those and maybe that's because of the way I was introduced to it, not sure. Anyway, this one does not have that problem. I think the flavor is solid but there is a hint of something missing from it (sorry, I wouldn't be able to name quite what that 'something' is, I know not helpful), but it is smooth and it froths beautifully. It lacks that almost chalk-like quality that other matchas are known to have. I just think this is a really great option and one of the better ones that I have tried. I have not tried it in a matcha latte... I don't really drink those, so I cannot attest to its use for that. Hopefully, this review was somewhat helpful!

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