Wakaki Matcha by Ippodo – 40g
€16.99/0.00030162
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- Origin: Kyoto, Japan
- Producer: Ippodo Tea, renowned for over 300 years of tea craftsmanship
- Flavor Profile: Refreshing, slightly astringent, with mild umami
- Texture: Smooth, finely ground powder
- Best For: Usucha (thin tea), lattes, daily enjoyment
- Net Weight: 20g (approximately 10 servings)
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Buy Wakaki Matcha by Ippodo – Light, Smooth, and Ideal for Everyday Enjoyment
Searching for where to buy Wakaki Matcha by Ippodo? You’ve come to the right place. Wakaki is a smooth, mild ceremonial-grade matcha with a light body and subtle sweetness—perfect for daily drinking, iced matcha, or those new to the world of Japanese green tea.
What Is Wakaki Matcha?
Wakaki is a beginner-friendly ceremonial-grade matcha made by Ippodo, one of Japan’s most respected tea producers based in Kyoto. Crafted from first-harvest tencha leaves, Wakaki offers a mellow taste profile that’s easy to enjoy and even easier to prepare.
Key Characteristics:
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Gentle sweetness
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Low bitterness
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Smooth and refreshing flavor
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Excellent for thin tea (usucha) or iced matcha
Wakaki means “youthful energy” in Japanese—an apt name for a matcha that delivers freshness, lightness, and balance.
Why Choose Wakaki Matcha?
✅ Mild & Easy to Drink – Perfect for beginners or those who prefer a softer matcha
✅ Everyday Friendly – High-quality matcha at a more accessible price
✅ From Ippodo – Crafted by one of Kyoto’s most trusted tea makers
✅ Great Versatility – Enjoy hot, cold, or as a latte
✅ Smooth Texture – Whisks effortlessly with a creamy froth
Flavor Profile of Wakaki Matcha
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Aroma: Fresh, leafy green
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Taste: Mildly sweet, light umami, clean finish
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Texture: Silky and smooth
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Color: Vivid green with a delicate froth
If you enjoy a mellow, well-balanced matcha that doesn’t overwhelm the palate, Wakaki is a fantastic choice.
How to Prepare Wakaki Matcha
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Sift 1–2 grams (about 1 tsp) of Wakaki matcha
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Add 60–70 ml of hot water (about 80°C / 176°F)
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Whisk briskly in a “W” motion until light foam forms
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Enjoy straight or pour over ice
Tip: Wakaki’s smoothness also makes it excellent for mixing with oat or almond milk for a lighter latte.
FAQs About Wakaki Matcha
Q1: Is Wakaki a ceremonial-grade matcha?
Yes, it is ceremonial grade—crafted for drinking, not for culinary use.
Q2: How does Wakaki compare to Sayaka or Ikuyo?
Wakaki is the lightest and most mellow of the three. Sayaka is smoother with a touch more umami, while Ikuyo is richer and fuller.
Q3: Is Wakaki good for iced matcha?
Absolutely! Its light profile shines when shaken or poured over ice.
Q4: What’s the best way to store Wakaki?
Keep it sealed and stored in a cool, dark place. Refrigerate after opening to maintain freshness.
Q5: Can beginners use Wakaki?
Yes. Wakaki is an ideal matcha for those just starting their journey into Japanese tea.
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