Daily Grade Matcha
Daily Grade Matcha is a high-grade everyday drinking matcha — smooth, naturally sweet, and crafted for daily enjoyment.
The flavour is genuinely pleasant from the first sip: mild grassy notes, subtle natural sweetness, a creamy texture, and a clean finish with no harshness or lingering bitterness. Hot latte, iced drink, or simply whisked with warm water — it works beautifully across all preparation styles.
Taste profile
Naturally sweet · Low bitterness · Soft vegetal notes · Creamy, smooth finish
What matcha does for you
- Natural caffeine for steady, sustained energy throughout the day
- L-theanine for calm, focused alertness — no spike, no crash
- Rich in antioxidants, including EGCG
- High in chlorophyll, which gives quality matcha its vivid green colour
- A mindful daily ritual that goes well beyond a regular cup of tea
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What Is Daily Grade Matcha?
Daily Grade Matcha is a premium drinking matcha made for everyday enjoyment. It sits between two other tiers you might have come across: ceremonial grade — the highest quality, used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies — and culinary grade, which is made for baking and cooking.
If you're new to matcha in Malta, here's a useful way to think about it: not all green powder is created equal. Matcha ranges from bold and intensely vegetal to smooth and approachable, and the grade tells you where on that spectrum a particular matcha sits.
Daily Grade Matcha is positioned in the premium middle tier. It's made from high-quality tea leaves shaded before harvest — a process that draws out natural sweetness, increases chlorophyll (giving the powder its vivid green colour), and raises the concentration of L-theanine, the amino acid responsible for matcha's calm, focused energy.
This is not a compromise matcha. It's a deliberate choice: a premium powder designed to be smooth, versatile, and easy to make part of a daily routine.
Why Daily Grade, Not Culinary Grade?
This is one of the most common questions for anyone new to matcha.
You'll find a wide price range across matcha powders on the market — from very cheap supermarket options to specialist grades like ours. That gap exists for a reason, and it comes down to leaf quality, harvest timing, and how the tea is grown.
Culinary grade matcha is made from more mature leaves harvested later in the season. These leaves have been exposed to more sunlight, which reduces chlorophyll and amino acid content and produces a powder with a yellowish-green colour and significantly stronger bitterness. Culinary grade is designed to be masked by sugar, butter, or other bold flavours in baking — not to be tasted on its own.
Daily Grade Matcha is made from premium, younger leaves harvested at peak quality and shaded for several weeks before picking. Shading limits sunlight and triggers the plant to produce more chlorophyll and L-theanine. The result is a powder that's vivid green, ultra-fine, and genuinely smooth to drink — even without sweeteners.
One reliable way to tell the difference before you've even tasted it: look at the colour. Good premium drinking matcha is bright, almost electric green. Pale, yellowish, or dull powder is a sign of lower leaf quality. Daily Grade Matcha should look alive in the bowl.
If you've tried matcha before and found it harsh or bitter, there's a good chance you were drinking culinary grade — or a low-quality blend. This is a different product.
What Does Daily Grade Matcha Taste Like?
Daily Grade Matcha has a smooth, mellow flavour with natural sweetness and very low bitterness.
It isn't bland — it has genuine matcha character. But it's designed to be approachable: where some matcha varieties lean intensely vegetal or astringent, Daily Grade Matcha is balanced. Easy to enjoy on its own, and forgiving enough to pair well with any milk.
Flavour profile:
| Characteristic | Profile |
|---|---|
| Sweetness | High |
| Bitterness | Low |
| Umami | Medium |
| Creaminess | Medium–High |
| Vegetal notes | Mild |
| Intensity | Balanced |
Expect a smooth texture, subtle natural sweetness, mild grassy undertones, and a clean finish — nothing harsh or lingering.
If you want richer, more complex flavour — deeper umami, a more refined and layered taste — our Ceremonial Grade Matcha is the next step up. For those who want the absolute pinnacle, Reserve Matcha takes it further still.
Which Matcha Is Right for You? Comparing the Full Range
My Infusa offers three matcha tiers, each designed for a different drinker and a different moment. Here is how they compare.
| Daily Grade Matcha | Ceremonial Grade Matcha | Reserve Matcha | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | Lattes, iced drinks, everyday use | Traditional preparation, pure drinking | The finest ritual, special occasions |
| Flavour | Smooth, balanced, approachable | Rich, refined, complex umami | Ultra-refined, deepest complexity |
| Bitterness | Low | Very low | Very low |
| Beginner-friendly | Yes — ideal starting point | Yes, better once you know matcha | Best for experienced matcha drinkers |
| With milk | Excellent | Excellent | Exceptional |
| Straight with water | Good | Outstanding | Outstanding |
| Grade | Premium drinking | Ceremonial | Ultra-premium first harvest |
Start with Daily Grade Matcha if you are new to matcha or drink it mostly in lattes. Move to Ceremonial Grade Matcha when you want the traditional experience — pure, refined, whisked with warm water. Reserve Matcha is for those who want the absolute best the range offers, or a special-occasion cup that shows you what first-harvest matcha is truly capable of.
How to Make Daily Grade Matcha
Daily Grade Matcha is straightforward to prepare at home. You don't need professional equipment — just a few simple tools and a few minutes.
What you'll need:
- Daily Grade Matcha powder
- A bamboo matcha whisk (chasen) — this makes a real difference to texture and froth
- A ceramic bowl with a wide base
- A bamboo scoop (chashaku) for consistent measuring
- Warm water and milk of your choice
If you're starting from scratch, the Japanese Matcha Tea Set includes the whisk, scoop, ceramic bowl, and whisk stand in one complete kit — the easiest way to set up properly without buying pieces separately.
Hot Matcha Latte
- Measure 1–2 teaspoons (approx. 2g) of Daily Grade Matcha into your bowl
- Add 2–3 tablespoons of warm water — around 70–80°C (not boiling)
- Whisk in a quick "W" or "M" motion for 20–30 seconds until smooth and lightly frothy
- Warm your milk of choice separately — steamed or gently heated, not boiled
- Pour the warm milk over the whisked matcha
- Sweeten with honey or maple syrup if preferred, and enjoy
Why not boiling water? Water above 90°C scorches matcha and amplifies bitterness. Keeping the temperature lower preserves the smooth, sweet flavour you're paying for.
Iced Matcha Latte
- Measure 1–2 teaspoons of matcha into a small bowl or cup
- Add 2–3 tablespoons of water — room temperature works fine for cold prep
- Whisk until fully dissolved and smooth
- Fill a glass with ice
- Add cold milk of your choice
- Pour the whisked matcha concentrate over the top
- Stir gently and drink
Traditional Whisked Matcha (No Milk)
- Measure approx. 2g of matcha into a wide bowl
- Add 60–80ml of warm water (70–80°C)
- Whisk in a brisk back-and-forth motion until frothy on the surface
- Drink directly from the bowl
This is the simplest way to experience matcha on its own terms — no additions, no distractions. A good starting point for understanding what you're actually tasting.
Which Milk Works Best in a Matcha Latte?
Milk choice makes more difference than people expect. Here's how the most common options behave with Daily Grade Matcha:
| Milk | Texture | Flavour impact | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oat milk | Creamy, full-bodied | Subtle natural sweetness that complements matcha without overpowering it | Most popular pairing — works hot or iced |
| Full-fat dairy milk | Very creamy | Rich, rounds the matcha flavour | Traditional, indulgent texture |
| Coconut milk | Creamy | Mild coconut note, slightly sweet | Iced drinks, tropical variation |
| Almond milk | Light | Slightly nutty, lower creaminess | Iced matcha, lighter builds |
| Soy milk | Medium body | Neutral, blends cleanly | Hot lattes |
Our honest recommendation for Daily Grade Matcha: Oat milk. Its natural creaminess creates a satisfying latte texture, and the subtle sweetness means you often need less — or no — added sweetener. It's the most popular pairing for good reason.
Does Daily Grade Matcha Contain Caffeine?
Yes — matcha naturally contains caffeine. But it works differently from coffee, and that distinction matters.
Matcha contains both caffeine and L-theanine, an amino acid found almost exclusively in tea. These two compounds work together in a way that's distinct from coffee: the result is calm, sustained alertness — focused energy without the sharp spike or the crash that follows.
What's naturally in Daily Grade Matcha:
- Caffeine — approximately 30–40mg per 2g serving (less than a shot of espresso)
- L-theanine — promotes relaxed focus, takes the edge off the caffeine curve
- EGCG — a catechin antioxidant; one of the most studied compounds in green tea
- Chlorophyll — the natural pigment responsible for the vivid green colour
For many people, this combination is what makes matcha a genuine coffee alternative rather than just a trend. If you've found coffee useful but dislike the jitters or the afternoon crash, matcha is worth trying seriously. Most people who make the switch don't go back.
How to Tell If Your Matcha Is Good Quality
If you're new to matcha, knowing what to look for protects you from spending money on something that won't deliver. These are the markers that count.
Good quality matcha:
- Vivid, bright green colour — almost luminous when you look at it
- Ultra-fine texture — silky smooth between your fingers, no grittiness
- Fresh, grassy aroma — clean and green, not stale or dusty
- Smooth flavour with natural sweetness and minimal harshness
- Dissolves quickly when whisked — no stubborn clumps
Signs of lower quality:
- Pale, yellowish, or dull brownish-green colour
- Coarse or gritty texture
- Flat, dusty, or bitter smell
- Harsh bitterness without any sweetness coming through
- Clumps that resist dissolving even with proper whisking
Daily Grade Matcha is a premium drinking-grade powder — it meets the colour, texture, and flavour standards that matter.
Build Your Matcha Ritual
The right tools don't make matcha — but they make a noticeable difference to the process.
A bamboo matcha whisk creates the smooth texture and light froth that a fork or blender can't quite replicate. The 100-prong chasen is the traditional tool used in Japanese tea preparation for good reason — it dissolves matcha evenly, quickly, and produces a better result than any shortcut.
A bamboo scoop takes the guesswork out of measuring. One level scoop is roughly the right amount for a single serving — no scales required.
If you want everything in one place, the Japanese Matcha Tea Set includes whisk, scoop, ceramic bowl, and whisk stand. It's the most practical starting point.
The ritual itself is part of what makes matcha different. The five minutes spent measuring, whisking, watching the froth form — that process matters. It's part of why people who build a matcha habit tend to keep it.