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Organic Ceremonial Matcha 100g

CeremonialOrganic$92.20 (100g) (~$0.92/g)

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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"
  }
}
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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."
}
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