Follow our quick and easy steps to prepare matcha as a hot cup of tea below. Matcha is a green powder, traditionally made from ground Japanese green tea leaves. As matcha comes in a powder form it needs to be whisked with water, or milk, in order to drink it.
Preparing your own matcha is a very straightforward task and is a nice therapeutic 5 mins just for yourself! Our quick and easy steps will help you make the perfect matcha every day.
Make matcha green tea powder - the easy way!

1. Take a Perfect Matcha Spoon of matcha and add to your mug.
2. Add a splash of warm water (a drop of cold and a drop of hot water works great)
3. Grab your matcha whisk or Handheld Milk Frother and whisk in a W motion until it is frothy, make sure no matcha blobs are around the side of the mug!
4. Once you have a liquid paste texture top up your cup with hot water, stirring as you go.
5. Add a splash of almond milk and honey if you wish and enjoy!
Top Tip: If you prefer to use milk (hot or cold) instead of water for step 4 you can do!
The traditional way to make matcha - with a matcha bowl
Now for those who want to be a true matcha master, this is the traditional and best way to enjoy your matcha! We find it's a nice therapeutic ritual when you just need 5 mins to yourself to make a mindful cup of matcha!
The instructions are very similar to making matcha the easy way (shown above), except in this variation you will need a matcha bowl and our Matcha Bamboo Whisk!
We've also put together a 'how to make matcha in 5 easy steps' video below, just so you really nail the perfect cup of matcha!
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Hi Emma,
That sounds like a lovely business you have here, what could be better than tea & yoga! In answer to your question we do have a wholesale offering or partnership. If you would like to find out more or get more information please refer to the footer ‘Wholesale Partners’, or please start a chat with one of our Customer Experience team members.
Love B&B
Hello,
I run a small tearoom along side my Yoga Studio and am wondering if you offer your products via wholesale?
thanks
Emma