---
product_id: 9726156
title: "ONE ORGANIC Matcha Powder"
brand: "one organic"
price: "5784 som"
currency: KGS
in_stock: null
reviews_count: 6
category: "One Organic"
url: https://www.desertcart.kg/products/9726156-one-organic-matcha-powder
store_origin: KG
region: Kyrgyzstan
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# 100% Organic purity Medium caffeine boost 250g premium powder ONE ORGANIC Matcha Powder

**Brand:** one organic
**Price:** 5784 som
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🍃 Elevate your daily ritual with pure, powerful matcha perfection!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ONE ORGANIC Matcha Powder by one organic
- **How much does it cost?** 5784 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/9726156-one-organic-matcha-powder)

## Best For

- one organic enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted one organic brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pure Organic Power:** Savor 100% USDA-certified organic matcha with zero additives for the cleanest sip.
- • **Balanced Energy Boost:** Enjoy a smooth medium caffeine kick that sharpens focus without jitters.
- • **Antioxidant-Rich Wellness:** Loaded with antioxidants to support your active, health-conscious lifestyle.
- • **Effortless Appetite Control:** Trusted by users to naturally curb cravings and support weight management goals.
- • **Versatile Culinary Essential:** Perfectly blends into teas, smoothies, and baked goods for a trendy health upgrade.

## Overview

ONE ORGANIC Matcha Tea Powder offers 250g of 100% USDA-certified organic, non-GMO matcha with medium caffeine content. Free from fillers and artificial ingredients, it delivers antioxidant-rich benefits and versatile use in beverages and recipes. Ideal for health-focused professionals seeking a natural energy boost and appetite support.

## Description

desertcart.com: ONE ORGANIC Matcha Tea Powder 8.8 oz (250g) : Grocery & Gourmet Food

Review: You Get What you Pay For - Earlier this year I was curious if there was really that much difference between the lower priced Matcha from China I was seeing on desertcart and the higher priced from Japan. From the lower cost Chinese brands to the high end Japanese brands there is an over 13x per gram cost difference. I decided to order 5 different brands ranging in cost and do a comparison between them. I made my purchase in March 2016 so for review purposes I will be using the prices from that order date, though the prices do fluctuate. I also did the comparison & photos at that time though its taken me awhile to post the review For my review I used American Weigh Scales GEMINI-20 Portable MilliGram Scale, 20 by 0.001 G and SEOH Plastic Hexagonal Weigh Boats Micro Dish 100pk to weigh all the samples within .01 grams of one another. I used the same 5 exact cups with water all the same warm temperature for tasting purposes cleansing my palette between each sample and then redoing them again. The following is the brand name, the price for the quantity I purchased, the quantity in grams in that container, the final price per gram (at time of purchase), and the country of origin. These are listed from cheapest to most expensive. The photos are listed in the same order from left to right - cheapest -> most expensive Matcha DNA 19.95 283.45 .0704 p/g China One Organic 19.95 250 .0798 China Use Matcha 25.25 113 .2235 Japan Midori Spring 26.47 30 .8823 Japan Kyoto Ippodo 38.99 40 .9748 Japan First you will notice that the cheapest "Matcha" comes from China with a substantial increase in price for Japanese Matcha. Also in the photos of both the powder and the liquid there is a very clear transition from left to right from a browner darker green to a brighter more vibrant green - One Organic being the outlier which looks the brownest and as if it would belong farthest to the left. What I found a little surprising was that the level of bitterness seemed to almost directly correspond to the color of the matcha which also almost completely corresponded to the price. Again from left to right the cheapest on the left was the most bitter with the least bitter the very expensive Kyoto Ippodo on the right - One Organic being the outlier here again and being the most bitter, and most brown, more so then the Matcha DNA. I also found the ease with which the Matcha mixes follows the same trend - from left to right the powder becomes finer and easier to mix with One Organic the outlier. So which is the best? Well I'm going to give all of them 5 stars. Why? Because a single rating system as we have here on desertcart creates conflicting ratings depended on the reviewers criteria. If you are rating on an absolute scale of Taste Kyoto Ippodo would be the 5 and One Organic a 1. But the Ippodo costed over 12x as much as the One Organic when i purchased it! Personally I'm going to attempt to rate these based on what I paid for them. The One Organic at my time of purchase costed more then the Matcha DNA and was both aesthetically less pleasing, mixed worse, and was more bitter so it deserved a lower rating but if it were to price itself less it would be a better buy. Checking now as of 8/8/2016 the Matcha DNA is now $19.94 (one cent lower then at purchase) but One Organic is now 14.95 making it a substantially better buy depending on your criteria. If you want Matcha for traditional ceremonial Tea you will probably not want to go lower then the Use Matcha and quite likely the Midori Spring or Higher. For making lattes & shakes Use Matcha may be your sweet spot - needs far less sweetener then One Organic but more than 1/3 less the cost of Midori Spring. For baking purposes it depends again on how much your baking, how bright green you want it without food coloring, and how much sweetener you are willing to add. Personally in the future I do not think I will consider anything below the Use Matcha quality. Perhaps China has some good Matcha but the difference in bitterness between these two and the Japanese Matcha in this review was substantial. As for the other health properties of Matcha - anti-oxidants / improving alertness. While anti-oxidants can probably be measured fairly straightforward with the right equipment science seems to be increasingly mixed on whether more is really better since it determines when & where these anti-oxidants are delivered in the body. Increasing alertness & clarity can be difficult to objectively measure since many other factors would skew results. But it does make me wonder if these properties would follow the same trend. I also wanted to note that I purchased all of these myself. I've seen quite a number of reviews where people were being provided these products free - and who knows how many more where they did not disclose it.
Review: This really does work to quiet appetite. - I've been using this since July and have been pretty impressed with the way it quells my appetite. I read about it first in Woman's World magazine, you get a diet of the week followed by several pages of high-calorie recipes. I've always had a problem with my weight, yo-yo dieting between 135 and 172, and the last 10 pounds are always the hardest. I just like to cook and eat, no big emotional issues with food, I just like it a little too much. I have familial hypercholesterolemia and have to watch my fat intake very closely. My best weight is about 128. I needed to fit into a sweater in July, and at 137 that was not going to do. I saw this article and tried the Matcha. Taking 1 teaspoon in the morning and 1/2 teaspoon at mid afternoon, the weight just flew off at 2-1/2 pounds a week. Frankly I was shocked, it had never ever been that easy before. I'm just not that hungry, I eat like before but just way less, I'm satisfied with a few bites of whatever. I am at 125 right now and that is perfect and effortless. To me it tastes like alfalfa--not good (but I still give it 5 stars). I place a level teaspoonful directly on the middle of my tongue, don't breathe, and follow with 3 gulps of cold water. I don't notice any unpleasant side-effects at all, sleep well at night, doesn't make me anxious, I just don't feel the need to overeat. I do walk and lift some light weights several times a week as I have always done. Give it a try. I waited this long to review it because I wanted to make sure I wasn't being suggestible. So it's been several months now and I do believe I've found the key to staying at the right weight forever.

## Features

- SINGLE INGREDIENT - 100% organic tea – no sugar, sweeteners, fillers artificial ingredients or preservatives
- USDA ORGANIC – all natural, non-GMO, certified organic
- HEALTHY- Enjoy all the benefits associated with tea, loaded with antioxidants
- SUGGESTED USES – cakes, smoothies, tea drinks and other healthy recipes

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00O41OKEI |
| ASIN  | B00O41OKEI |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #154,861 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #679 in Matcha Tea |
| Brand Name | One Organic |
| Caffeine Content Description | Medium Caffeine |
| Container Type | Jar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (418) |
| Diet Type | Plant Based |
| Each Unit Count | 1 |
| Flavor | Matcha |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Form | Powdered |
| Item Volume | 8.8 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 250 Grams |
| Item model number  | 0852885005010 |
| Manufacturer | One Organic |
| Manufacturer  | One Organic |
| Model Number | 0852885005010 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions  | 8.86 x 5.75 x 2.4 inches; 8.82 ounces |
| Part Number | 0852885005010 |
| Product Benefits | Antioxidant Properties, Potential Health Benefits |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cakes, Smoothies, Tea Drinks |
| Special Ingredients | Matcha |
| Specialty | Natural, Organic |
| Sweetness Description | Not Sweet |
| Tea Variety | Matcha |
| UPC | 885401865621 852885005010 |
| UPC  | 885401865621 852885005010 |
| Unit Count | 8.8 Ounce |
| Units  | 8.8 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** One Organic
- **Flavor:** Matcha
- **Item Form:** Powdered
- **Tea Variety:** Matcha
- **Unit Count:** 8.8 Ounce

## Images

![ONE ORGANIC Matcha Powder - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/818bczLJ+4L.jpg)
![ONE ORGANIC Matcha Powder - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91vYl2zQu2L.jpg)
![ONE ORGANIC Matcha Powder - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51ABvWsRQ5L.jpg)
![ONE ORGANIC Matcha Powder - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51plMrSsBDL.jpg)
![ONE ORGANIC Matcha Powder - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61IMrcSO68L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Anyone know if this is grown in USA or China? Worried about lead content.**
A: On the package it says, "Product of China"

**Q: I did not find instructions as to how much on the package can someone please help?Instructions on making it as a tea?Thank you.**
A: Since it's a green tea I add the matcha to the water right before it hits boiling.  You could get the ceremonial matcha whisk to make the tea:  http://www.amazon.com/1x-BambooMN-Brand-Chashaku-preparing/dp/B003VSEG7Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1424131857&sr=8-1&keywords=matcha+whiskHowever, I'm using a frother wand and it works fine: http://www.amazon.com/Bru-Joy-Frother-Stainless-Steel/dp/B00O2PTGAY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1424131888&sr=8-2&keywords=latte+wand

**Q: Has this brand been tested for lead and heavy metal contamination?  Where in China is it grown?**
A: Our ONE ORGANIC matcha has been tested for pesticides and heavy metals in an independent U.S. lab to ensure food safety.  The matcha is harvested in northern parts of China from the high mountains.

**Q: How many mg of caffiene is there per teaspoon?**
A: ONE ORGANIC matcha has 37mg of caffeine per teaspoon serving (2.5g).

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You Get What you Pay For
*by R***X on August 9, 2016*

Earlier this year I was curious if there was really that much difference between the lower priced Matcha from China I was seeing on Amazon and the higher priced from Japan. From the lower cost Chinese brands to the high end Japanese brands there is an over 13x per gram cost difference. I decided to order 5 different brands ranging in cost and do a comparison between them. I made my purchase in March 2016 so for review purposes I will be using the prices from that order date, though the prices do fluctuate. I also did the comparison & photos at that time though its taken me awhile to post the review For my review I used American Weigh Scales GEMINI-20 Portable MilliGram Scale, 20 by 0.001 G and SEOH Plastic Hexagonal Weigh Boats Micro Dish 100pk to weigh all the samples within .01 grams of one another. I used the same 5 exact cups with water all the same warm temperature for tasting purposes cleansing my palette between each sample and then redoing them again. The following is the brand name, the price for the quantity I purchased, the quantity in grams in that container, the final price per gram (at time of purchase), and the country of origin. These are listed from cheapest to most expensive. The photos are listed in the same order from left to right - cheapest -> most expensive Matcha DNA 19.95 283.45 .0704 p/g China One Organic 19.95 250 .0798 China Use Matcha 25.25 113 .2235 Japan Midori Spring 26.47 30 .8823 Japan Kyoto Ippodo 38.99 40 .9748 Japan First you will notice that the cheapest "Matcha" comes from China with a substantial increase in price for Japanese Matcha. Also in the photos of both the powder and the liquid there is a very clear transition from left to right from a browner darker green to a brighter more vibrant green - One Organic being the outlier which looks the brownest and as if it would belong farthest to the left. What I found a little surprising was that the level of bitterness seemed to almost directly correspond to the color of the matcha which also almost completely corresponded to the price. Again from left to right the cheapest on the left was the most bitter with the least bitter the very expensive Kyoto Ippodo on the right - One Organic being the outlier here again and being the most bitter, and most brown, more so then the Matcha DNA. I also found the ease with which the Matcha mixes follows the same trend - from left to right the powder becomes finer and easier to mix with One Organic the outlier. So which is the best? Well I'm going to give all of them 5 stars. Why? Because a single rating system as we have here on Amazon creates conflicting ratings depended on the reviewers criteria. If you are rating on an absolute scale of Taste Kyoto Ippodo would be the 5 and One Organic a 1. But the Ippodo costed over 12x as much as the One Organic when i purchased it! Personally I'm going to attempt to rate these based on what I paid for them. The One Organic at my time of purchase costed more then the Matcha DNA and was both aesthetically less pleasing, mixed worse, and was more bitter so it deserved a lower rating but if it were to price itself less it would be a better buy. Checking now as of 8/8/2016 the Matcha DNA is now $19.94 (one cent lower then at purchase) but One Organic is now 14.95 making it a substantially better buy depending on your criteria. If you want Matcha for traditional ceremonial Tea you will probably not want to go lower then the Use Matcha and quite likely the Midori Spring or Higher. For making lattes & shakes Use Matcha may be your sweet spot - needs far less sweetener then One Organic but more than 1/3 less the cost of Midori Spring. For baking purposes it depends again on how much your baking, how bright green you want it without food coloring, and how much sweetener you are willing to add. Personally in the future I do not think I will consider anything below the Use Matcha quality. Perhaps China has some good Matcha but the difference in bitterness between these two and the Japanese Matcha in this review was substantial. As for the other health properties of Matcha - anti-oxidants / improving alertness. While anti-oxidants can probably be measured fairly straightforward with the right equipment science seems to be increasingly mixed on whether more is really better since it determines when & where these anti-oxidants are delivered in the body. Increasing alertness & clarity can be difficult to objectively measure since many other factors would skew results. But it does make me wonder if these properties would follow the same trend. I also wanted to note that I purchased all of these myself. I've seen quite a number of reviews where people were being provided these products free - and who knows how many more where they did not disclose it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This really does work to quiet appetite.
*by M***C on December 19, 2015*

I've been using this since July and have been pretty impressed with the way it quells my appetite. I read about it first in Woman's World magazine, you get a diet of the week followed by several pages of high-calorie recipes. I've always had a problem with my weight, yo-yo dieting between 135 and 172, and the last 10 pounds are always the hardest. I just like to cook and eat, no big emotional issues with food, I just like it a little too much. I have familial hypercholesterolemia and have to watch my fat intake very closely. My best weight is about 128. I needed to fit into a sweater in July, and at 137 that was not going to do. I saw this article and tried the Matcha. Taking 1 teaspoon in the morning and 1/2 teaspoon at mid afternoon, the weight just flew off at 2-1/2 pounds a week. Frankly I was shocked, it had never ever been that easy before. I'm just not that hungry, I eat like before but just way less, I'm satisfied with a few bites of whatever. I am at 125 right now and that is perfect and effortless. To me it tastes like alfalfa--not good (but I still give it 5 stars). I place a level teaspoonful directly on the middle of my tongue, don't breathe, and follow with 3 gulps of cold water. I don't notice any unpleasant side-effects at all, sleep well at night, doesn't make me anxious, I just don't feel the need to overeat. I do walk and lift some light weights several times a week as I have always done. Give it a try. I waited this long to review it because I wanted to make sure I wasn't being suggestible. So it's been several months now and I do believe I've found the key to staying at the right weight forever.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent flavor
*by J***R on November 18, 2024*

I really like this unsweetened brand. I do have to make a couple adjustments with measuring because I do 16oz milk not 12, but that equals like 5 tsp so it isn't too hard to do. It tastes wonderful. I do highly recommend either blending as you put tea in milk, or using a blender to get a smooth consistency. I enjoy being able to have my tea every morning. Sometimes I put a little whipping cream in it to make it more like the Matcha I get at that well known coffee shop, but it is definitely a lot cheaper and I can control what goes into it.

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