Japanese Pure Matcha Paste, Handy for Baking and Cooking, Easy to Add Matcha Color and Flavor, No Additives, Gluten-Free, Vegan, Made in Japan 100g(3.52oz)
Japanese Pure Matcha Paste, Handy for Baking and Cooking, Easy to Add Matcha Color and Flavor, No Additives, Gluten-Free, Vegan, Made in Japan 100g(3.52oz)
Pure matcha paste from Japan is easy to use in baking and cooking, boasting a bright green color and rich aroma. This versatile ingredient can be mixed smoothly into watery or oily ingredients without clumping, making it ideal for creating matcha sauce and cream. Made from first-harvest Saemidori matcha, it offers an elegant aroma, little bitterness, and a strong sweet and umami flavor, with no added coloring agents or preservatives, making it perfect for vegans. The paste can also be dissolved in hot water or milk to make a matcha latte. Serving suggestions include approximately 12 servings for lattes (8g per serving), 8 servings for pancakes (12g per serving), 17 puddings (6g per serving), and 17 servings of pasta (6g per serving).
Easy to use paste form
With its bright green color and rich aroma and flavor, it can be used to make a variety of matcha dishes and sweets.
Mix with various ingredients
Matcha paste can be mixed evenly into watery ingredients such as cooking wine, or oily ingredients such as cream.
Fade-resistant
This paste is resistant to heat, light and acid, and does not fade easily.
No additives
No coloring agents, preservatives, or other additives are used.
Recipes for Baking with Matcha Paste
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Recipe1
Matcha Cookies
Ingredients (About 20pieces)
Flour: 115g/Unsalted Butter: 60g/Sugar: 50g/Matcha paste: 1tbsp
A. Mix butter and sugar in a bowl until smooth. B. Add the flour and matcha paste to A and knead well. C. Shape into a 2cm diameter log, wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for about 1 hour. D. Remove the plastic wrap, cut into 1.5cm pieces and place on a baking tray. E. Bake in a preheated oven at 180℃ for 13 to 15 minutes. Cool it after baking and it's ready.
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Recipes for Cooking with Matcha Paste
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Recipe1
Chickpea Matcha Rice
Ingredients (2serving)
Rice: 2cup/Boiled chickpea: 100g/A pinch of salt/Dried seaweed: 1/Matcha paste: 2/3tbsp
A. Wash rice, add water, and cook rice with matcha paste, salt, and seaweed. B. When cooked, add chickpeas and steam before serving.
Used the paste to make some Matcha brownies and they came out really good! The paste is nice since you don’ have to sift it. Just measure and go. The matcha flavor was strong and everyone loved them.
This is high quality matcha for culinary purposes. Yamasan Kyoto is a well-known producer of good quality green tea in Japan, and this is genuine Uji matcha.The matcha itself is very high quality. It's a vibrant green (not brown at all), and it's devoid of any bitterness. I was really surprised by how smooth and not bitter the matcha is.That being said, it's not up to drinking-grade standards in my opinion. Maybe because it's reconstituted, but the aroma was all wrong for drinking-grade matcha. It had some muddled tasting notes as well, and really just didn't have the delicate sweetness and nuttiness that powdered matcha has.If you want a convenient high quality matcha for making flavored sauces or using in cooking, this is a great choice. But I would not use this matcha plain, and I would not recommend this for drinking purposes.
This matcha paste is perfect for making matcha desserts! Since it comes in a paste form, you wouldn't have to worry about clumps of matcha that you typically have to sift through and mix thoroughly. This matcha paste is much easier to incorporate into cake batter, cookie batter, and even other dessert items that use matcha. I have tried using this to make matcha flavored mochi and it has worked wonderfully. The matcha flavor tastes strong and the color is definitely there. This matcha paste is essentially a matcha concentrate, so a little goes a long way! If you're unsure of what to make with this matcha paste, their listing has a couple of very interesting recipes that incorporate using this matcha paste. I highly recommend giving their recipes a try! :)
It’s incredibly easy to use in my baking and cooking. The vibrant green color and rich flavor elevate everything from matcha lattes to pancakes without the hassle of clumping or scattering like traditional powder. I appreciate that it’s made from high-quality Saemidori matcha and contains no additives, making it perfect for my vegan diet. Whether I’m whipping up a quick sauce or making a matcha dessert, this paste delivers delicious results every time.
This matcha paste is easy to mix and has good flavor. I could mix it into milk with just a spoon, normally I need a whisk or shaker cup ball. However, you have to keep it refrigerated.This is a review of YAMASAN KYOTO UJI Japanese Pure Matcha Paste, Handy for Baking and Cooking, Easy to Add Matcha Color and Flavor, No Additives, Gluten-Free, Vegan, Made in Japan 100g(3.52oz)