Vita Life Matcha (Green Tea Powder)

: Vita Life Matcha (Green Tea Powder)

Vita Life Matcha (Green Tea Powder)

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 : Vita Life Matcha (Green Tea Powder)
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - half the price in China Town
I usually go to China town whereever I happen to be, and stock up. The product itself is fantastic, but I usually don't pay more than $9.00 for 10.58 oz. (exactly the same tea) If you don't have access to China town, then by all means, it pays to get it however you can.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - So long Starbucks!
I was recently turned on to Starbucks Green Tea Frappichino. I found out what they used to make them and decided to try to make them myself.
This green tea tastes the same as Starbucks and now I make them at home all the time. I hope Vita Life Matcha will be around for a long time because I will keep ordering it for as long as I can!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Matcha is the best!
I absolutely love this product and would highly recommend it to anyone! Fast shipping too!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good for the price!
My husband recently purchased another "green tea powder" at a lower price (not through Amazon!) and we realized how much better this Matcha is. We haven't tried the really expensive brands but are content with the flavor of this one so far. It does make sense to order more than one at a time as the shipping is rather high on just one.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very good - Green Tea Frappuccino addict
I have used this matcha daily for about 6 weeks now. It is very good for what I use it for. I make my own version of Starbucks Green Tea Frappuccino. (Once that drink name started to roll of my kids' tongues easily - I realized I was spending too much money on these drinks - and daily!)I am not familiar with various grades of matcha, but did not want something pre-sweetened or modified because I wanted to control the sugar, etc. I make my frappuccino like this: sorry - I do not measure - so you may have to modify these amounts because I am guessing!

1 1/2c milk
2 heaping spoonfuls (the spoon that's included) green tea powder
1/8c simple syrup (I make it myself and keep in fridge for week or so)
10+ice cubes (adjust to your taste - depends on size of cubes)

Blend this in a blender - longer than you think - pulse first then blend for a bit - I scrape down a bit bc the powder flies around a little and you don't want to lose any. (Simple syrup is 1c water, 1c sugar heated until sugar dissolves) It is much easier than it may sound - I make these daily in the morning. I hope this helps anyone else out there who is addicted to the GT Frappuccino - it is slightly different (I think they use a different gt powder and a honeydew syrup), but I liked mine MORE within the first week of having them!





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