Organic Ceremonial Matcha 100g
CeremonialOrganic$92.20 (100g) (~$0.92/g)
Pricing as disclosed
- 100g — $92.20
Everything disclosed on the product page
- Page Title
- Organic Ceremonial Matcha (100g Bag)
- Price
- $92.20 (page states this includes CA sales tax)
- Size Weight
- 100 grams (3.52 oz)
- Servings
- Approximately 50 servings per bag
- Sku
- 04-002.10
- Grade
- Ceremonial grade
- Tasting Profile
- Light and smooth with a pleasant vegetal aftertaste; a balanced, sweet flavor
- Certifications
- USDA Organic certified; EU Organic compliant; approved per Japan Organic regulating bodies; gluten-free (GFCO seal); Kosher certified
- Intended Use
- Perfect for making traditional hot tea ('Usu-cha'); excellent for daily drinking
- Quality Claims
- Noted as 'rare, even in the Japanese market' due to the difficulty of producing organic matcha that meets multiple regulatory standards
- Brand Heritage Claim
- Aiya has worked over 30 years to achieve organic certification for matcha meeting their quality standards
- Availability
- Currently in stock
- Purchase Options
- One-time purchase or subscription (every 2 weeks, 2 months, 3 months, or monthly)
- Additional Features
- Product images show the matcha with bowl, sifter, and scoop accessories; a tutorial video on traditional matcha preparation is embedded on the page
- Not Disclosed On Page
- No cultivar, specific farm name, harvest timing, awards, shelf life, ingredients list, nutritional information, or review ratings/counts were present on this page
Research notes
Marketing copy essentially mirrors the 30g organic ceremonial tin page, scaled to the 100g bag SKU/price/servings.
Secondary sources
Aiya America California Proposition 65 page (+ FAQ supplementary)lab_report
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"page_content_type": "regulatory explainer, not a lab test report",
"lead_threshold_cited": "0.5 micrograms per day triggers a Prop 65 warning; page states this is 'nearly 1,000 times lower than the amount known to cause reproductive harm according to the federal government'",
"lead_context": "page states low levels of lead in plants/herbs are naturally occurring from soil/groundwater and 'well below FDA's current tolerable intake levels'",
"policy": "Aiya places a Prop 65 warning on every product shipped to/within California as a precaution, stating it would be 'nearly impossible to test every product for all 800 substances' on the Prop 65 list",
"no_numeric_lab_results_on_this_page": true,
"supplementary_source_checked": {
"url": "https://aiya-america.com/faq",
"content": "States 'we test our Matcha and loose leaf teas every month for radiation through a third-party lab' but discloses no lab name, dates, or numeric results; directs customers to contact Aiya directly for radiation reports"
}
}Source →RateTeareview
{
"rating_or_verdict": "No aggregate score published; 2 individual reviews",
"notes": "One reviewer preferred overbrewing (3 min vs. suggested 90 sec) for a 'bracing, umami' flavor; another described 'rich, nutty, almost grainy/oatmeal-like aroma' with some astringency, noting Aiya's premium sencha offered better value despite higher price. Note: this is a matcha-infused sencha blend, not pure matcha."
}Source →