Loved it
Loved it! It was quick and really good quality! :) would order again!
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At Momomatcha, we source authentic ceremonial grade matcha exclusively from Uji, Japan, the birthplace of the world’s finest matcha. Our matcha comes from a 150 year old family tea farm and is carefully selected by a Japanese tea master for its exceptional quality and taste. Every batch is first harvest, traditionally stone ground, 100% pure, and lab tested for quality and safety. No blends. No fillers. No hidden lower quality powders. Just real Japanese matcha crafted with generations of expertise. We started Momomatcha because too many brands compromise on quality while claiming authenticity. We believe you deserve complete transparency and matcha exactly as it should be. “A matcha worth waking up for.”
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Loved it! It was quick and really good quality! :) would order again!
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