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Save 12% on Ujido Sweet Matcha Green Tea Powder Sweetened With Monkfruit 16 Oz
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Ujido Sweet Matcha Green Tea Powder Sweetened With Monkfruit 16 Oz

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This product has a great flavor and taste, with many customers noting its health benefits and ability to reduce sugar intake. However, some customers have noted that it is not eligible for returns and is not as sweet as some may expect. Additionally, some customers have noted that the packaging could be improved.
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The Path of Zen. Natural Source of L-Theanine. Natural Source of EGCG Polyphenols. Traditional Japanese Matcha. Natural Source of Chlorophyll. Sugar Free Sweet Matcha. The Path of ZEN. Over 800 years ago a young Buddhist priest by the name Myoan Eisai left his native Japan on a spiritual journey for greater awareness and know…
The Path of Zen. Natural Source of L-Theanine. Natural Source of EGCG Polyphenols. Traditional Japanese Matcha. Natural Source of Chlorophyll. Sugar Free Sweet Matcha. The Path of ZEN. Over 800 years ago a young Buddhist priest by the name Myoan Eisai left his native Japan on a spiritual journey for greater awareness and knowledge. Eisai returned to Japan with a new found philosophy called "Chan" and some unique tea seeds. using the Chan philosophy Myoan Eisai created the Rinzai School of Zen Buddhism in Japan and became "Zen Master Eisai". The special tea seeds were given to a learned Buddhist priest named Myoe Shonin to plant on the grounds of a temple near Kyoto. These special tea leaves made a green tea powder called "matcha." The Buddhist monks found that matcha had exceptional health and spiritual qualities and used this tea to increase focus and chi energy for Zen meditation. The UJI Way (UJIDO). During this time, Master Myoe discovereda sacred location with the perfect climate and soil to grow superior matcha. this place was called Uji, located inthe beautiful pristine hills of rural southern Kyoto. Soon Uji gained the reputation of producing the highest quality matcha in all of Japan and is used by the royal family and emperors of Japan. Today Uji-grown matcha is known as the highest quality, radiation free matcha in the world and is sought after by matcha enthusiasts far and wide.
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This product has a great flavor and taste, with many customers noting its health benefits and ability to reduce sugar intake. However, some customers have noted that it is not eligible for returns and is not as sweet as some may expect. Additionally, some customers have noted that the packaging could be improved.

Pros

  • Healthy alternative to sugar
  • Great flavor
  • Easy mixing
  • Great for matcha latte

Cons

  • Too sweet for some
  • Not eligible for returns
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Description

The Path of Zen. Natural Source of L-Theanine. Natural Source of EGCG Polyphenols. Traditional Japanese Matcha. Natural Source of Chlorophyll. Sugar Free Sweet Matcha. The Path of ZEN. Over 800 years ago a young Buddhist priest by the name Myoan Eisai left his native Japan on a spiritual journey for greater awareness and knowledge. Eisai returned to Japan with a new found philosophy called "Chan" and some unique tea seeds. using the Chan philosophy Myoan Eisai created the Rinzai School of Zen Buddhism in Japan and became "Zen Master Eisai". The special tea seeds were given to a learned Buddhist priest named Myoe Shonin to plant on the grounds of a temple near Kyoto. These special tea leaves made a green tea powder called "matcha." The Buddhist monks found that matcha had exceptional health and spiritual qualities and used this tea to increase focus and chi energy for Zen meditation. The UJI Way (UJIDO). During this time, Master Myoe discovereda sacred location with the perfect climate and soil to grow superior matcha. this place was called Uji, located inthe beautiful pristine hills of rural southern Kyoto. Soon Uji gained the reputation of producing the highest quality matcha in all of Japan and is used by the royal family and emperors of Japan. Today Uji-grown matcha is known as the highest quality, radiation free matcha in the world and is sought after by matcha enthusiasts far and wide.

Specifications

Calories0
Fat0 G
Cholesterol0 Mg
Total Carbohydrate14 G