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Matcha Ingredients for Café Drinks, Desserts & Food Innovation
Source quality matcha for frappes, iced lattes, smoothies, bakery, desserts and product development supported by Hibiscus Solutions’ food and nutrition team across New Zealand and Australia.
For cafés, beverage brands, food manufacturers and product developers.
What is Matcha?
Matcha is a finely ground green tea powder made from specially grown tea leaves. Unlike steeped green tea, matcha uses the whole powdered leaf, giving it a concentrated green colour, distinctive umami flavour and strong visual appeal in beverages and food applications. Quality matcha is commonly associated with shade-grown tea leaves, careful processing and fine milling to create a smooth powder suitable for drinks, desserts and functional food concepts.
Matcha and green tea come from the same plant, Camellia sinensis, but matcha is grown, processed and consumed differently; this is why it is more concentrated than standard brewed green tea.
Why Matcha is trending
Matcha has moved from traditional tea culture into mainstream café, beverage and food innovation. Its rise has been driven by cold café drinks, wellness positioning, social media visibility, bright colour, customisation and premium drink experiences. Major beverage brands are watching the category closely; Nestlé has publicly identified matcha as an opportunity to attract younger consumers, even though matcha is a tea-based product rather than coffee.
Matcha Applications
- Matcha frappes
- Iced matcha lattes
- Strawberry matcha lattes
- Smoothies
- Bubble tea
- Milk teas
- Plant-based drinks
- RTD beverage concepts
- Dirty matcha with espresso
- Functional wellness drinks
- Matcha cheesecake
- Matcha tiramisu
- Matcha croissants
- Matcha mochi donuts
- Matcha soft serve
- Matcha ice cream
- Matcha cakes
- Matcha cookies
- Matcha mousse
- Matcha fillings and creams
- Powder blends
- Dessert premixes
- Café beverage bases
- Functional food concepts
- Confectionery
- Dairy and non-dairy applications
- Private-label product development
Choosing the Right Matcha for Your Application
Frappes
Frappes
Iced Lattes
Iced Lattes
Strawberry Matcha
Strawberry Matcha
Bakery
Bakery
Desserts
Desserts
RTD drinks
RTD drinks
Need help selecting the right Matcha for you purpose?
Product development support
Developing a successful matcha product is not only about sourcing the powder. Colour, flavour, sweetness, mouthfeel, suspension, shelf life, processing method and serving format all affect the final result. Hibiscus Solutions can support cafés, manufacturers and product developers with ingredient selection and formulation guidance.
The History of Matcha
Matcha has roots in powdered tea traditions that travelled from China to Japan, where it became deeply connected with Zen Buddhism and the Japanese tea ceremony. Over time, Japanese cultivation and processing methods refined matcha into the vibrant green powder recognised today. Modern matcha has now moved beyond ceremonial tea into café drinks, desserts, bakery, confectionery and food innovation worldwide.
Powdered tea is generally associated with early Chinese tea culture before being introduced and developed in Japan, where matcha became central to tea ceremony traditions.
FAQ's
What is Matcha?
Matcha is a finely ground green tea powder made from specially processed tea leaves. It is used in traditional tea preparation as well as modern café drinks, desserts, bakery and food manufacturing.
Is matcha the same as green tea?
No. Matcha and green tea come from the same plant, but matcha is powdered and consumed as the whole leaf, while standard green tea is usually steeped and removed.
What can matcha be used for?
Matcha can be used in frappes, iced lattes, smoothies, bubble tea, bakery, desserts, ice cream, confectionery and functional food or beverage concepts.
Why is matcha popular in cafés?
Matcha offers strong visual appeal, a distinctive flavour, natural green colour and broad drink customisation options, including iced lattes, strawberry matcha and plant-based drinks.
What should cafés consider when choosing matcha?
Cafés should consider colour, flavour, blendability, bitterness, consistency, price point and whether the matcha works well in milk, ice and blended drinks.
Is matcha suitable for commercial food manufacturing?
Yes, matcha can be used in commercial beverage, bakery, dessert and confectionery applications, provided the correct grade and formulation approach are selected.
Can Hibiscus Solutions help with matcha product development?
Yes. Hibiscus Solutions can support ingredient selection, application guidance and product development for cafés, beverage brands and food manufacturers.
Do you supply matcha in New Zealand and Australia?
Hibiscus Solutions supports customers across New Zealand and Australia. Contact the team to discuss supply, documentation, samples and application requirements.