Category: Matcha Recipes
Hot Matcha Tea or Iced Matcha Tea
Matcha tea is also a type of green tea in which the young tea leaves are ground down into a bright green powder. In a normal green tea, you are just getting a part of the nutrients as the rest are thrown away but with Matcha tea, you’re drinking the whole tea leaves.
You can drink Matcha tea with hot water as well as cold water and ice because with Matcha tea you can experience the same benefits in both the ways.
You can make a Hot Matcha Tea when you are drinking tea with a casual breakfast. The combination to make your perfect Matcha tea, you should keep the ratio as one teaspoon of our Peptea brand organic Matcha powder and six ounces of water. Boil the water first and then let it cool down a bit. Take one teaspoon of powder and mix it with two ounces of water first, then add the rest of the water into it. You can also add sweeteners to taste and be sure to stir the cup once the powder settles down at the bottom.
If you feel like drinking tea at any time of the day you can go for the Iced Matcha Tea. It is easier to make than the Hot Matcha Tea. The combination to make your perfect Iced Matcha tea, take one-half teaspoon of our Pep tea brand organic Matcha powder and mix it with few ounces of water to create a smooth paste. Add about 10-12 ounces of water, and sugar. Keep it in direct sunlight for about 15-20 minutes and add Ice and sweetener to enjoy your delicious cup of Iced Matcha Tea.
Pep Tea’s Imperial – The Best Matcha I Have Had

Here is what a new customer had to say about Pep Tea’s Imperial Matcha tea powder today.
By: Brenton on 13 February 2017
“The matcha is exquisite. The best matcha I have had, the Imperial is very refined, with a fine, light but clear green tea flavour with a smooth profile whose exquisitely subtle taste curve calls out for another sip.
My favorite tipple, in the heat of the Northern Rivers’ summer, is as an Iced Match Latte, made with our home-made almond milk, a touch of honey and vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg – shaken in a cocktail shaker with lots of ice. Purists might grimace, or even scowl and howl, but our daily morning tea ceremony is sacred to us – and refreshing, uplifting and stimulating!
Thanks Michele for a great product – and your very ethical and sincere business attitude.
Warm Regards”
BP, Chinderah NSW
Bulk Buy Culinary Grade Organic Matcha

Australian Importer Pep Tea offers a mid grade #Organic #Matcha Tea for cooking in a 1kg bag with zipper reseal for freshness. See www.peptea.com.au for recipes for cooking with Matcha powdered tea.
Iced Matcha Tea – Recipe
Iced Matcha Tea – Quick & Easy
- 2 Teaspoons of ceremonial quality Matcha
- Ice cubes
- Sprig of Mint
- Water of choice
- a Sliced Lime
Alternatives
- Add Lime or ginger for a tart finish
- Add agave nectar, honey or brewed stevia for sweetness
Add Matcha to a jug of water and stir
Pour over ice into a chilled glass add a sprig of Mint and a slice of lime. Enjoy immediately,
(Stir as you go as the Match will separate from the water and drop to the bottom if left standing)
Matcha Muffins Recipe
Matcha infused Foods with build your immune system. This recipe make about 24 Muffins
Ingredients 
- 1.5 cups self-rising flour
- 1.5 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 cup unsalted butter, softened
- 1.5 cups sugar
- 4 large eggs, at room temperature
- 1 cup milk
- 1.5 tablespoons of Matcha
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Directions
Matcha Cream Cheese Icing
600g Sifted icing sugar, d
100g Unsalted Butter,
250g Cream Cheese
1 tablespoon of Matcha Green Tea Powder
1 Lime
(Use the Butter at room temperatue but the cream cheese can be cold out of the fridge)
Combine the icing sugar and butter with the Matcha powder and a tablespoon of lime zest using an electric mixer set to to medium until well mixed then add the cream cheese and beat until it is completely mixed in. Next Turn the mixer up to medium-high speed. Continue beating until the icing is light and fluffy. If you over beat, it will turn runny.
