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Blend 94 Matcha

UjiOrganicFrom $58.00 (30g) (~$1.93/g)

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Tagline
buoyant, creamy, lush
Positioning
Recommended intro into hyperpremium matcha; described as a phenomenal value that soars above similarly priced matcha
Grade Tier
Hyperpremium
Origin
Tawara, Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Price 30 Servings
$58.00 ($1.54/serving)
Price 100 Servings
$1.27/serving
Price 250 Servings
$1.08/serving
Price 500 Servings
$0.95/serving
Price 1000 Servings
$0.86/serving
Tasting Notes
Fantastic color, heady aromas, intense 'matcha' taste (compared to strong green tea ice cream), faint twinges of bitterness and astringency, plenty of umami and natural sweetness; pairs well with savory food
Ingredients
100% extraordinary green tea leaves, ground up into a fine powder; no sugar, additives, or any other nonsense
Serving Size
One gram (1g) = one serving, rounded half-teaspoon, combined with 2-3 ounces of hot water
Packaging
Mylar bag flushed with nitrogen to eliminate oxygen, sealed to maximize freshness and vibrancy
Storage
Store cold (in the fridge), in black glass
Shelf Life
Will keep well for a few years in the fridge
Reviews
235 reviews listed; no numeric star rating displayed
Subscription
Auto-Refill: immediate 20% off, complimentary German-made black-violet glass jar
Featured In Bundles
Included in Breakaway's 'Start Here Kit', 'Intro Flight', and 'Eric's Faves Flight' product collections
Site Wide Promo Note
Page surfaced a promo for a separate organic matcha product (code ORGANIC2026, 25% off) -- not specific to Blend 94 itself, appears to be a general site promotion

Research notes

No organic certification is claimed for Blend 94 itself; the ORGANIC2026 discount code reference is for a different organic product line, surfaced as a site-wide promo banner rather than a Blend 94 attribute.

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Serious Eatsreview
{
  "rating_or_verdict": "Tested, excluded from top picks",
  "notes": "Solid performer with mild bitterness and 'subtle notes of green apple skins and arugula', but not distinctive enough for the top tier."
}
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Veggiekins (YouTube)review
{
  "tier": "Tier 1 - Almost Too Good (best overall)",
  "price_noted": "$29.00",
  "notes": "Ranked #1 of 25 brands tested."
}
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