If you’re anything like me (a self-proclaimed matcha girlie), you’ve probably gone down a matcha rabbit hole of fun recipes. And feel like you know everything about it. But there’s plenty to learn, and that’s why I’m here, doing a lot of research just for you.
Have you ever wondered what does matcha green tea taste like beyond just earthy and bitter? There’s a reason we’re all obsessed with matcha. Our taste buds are amazed by its complex flavor profile. And from sweet to savory to downright unexpected, matcha powder has the versatility to bring some serious flavor to your life.
So whether you're a seasoned matcha lover or are just getting started with it, let me tell you a bit more about matcha and the best flavor pairings to elevate your creations into something seriously TikTok-worthy.
What does matcha green tea taste like?
Let’s break it down: matcha green tea isn’t just a pretty green drink. It’s a flavor powerhouse that brings together a mix of:
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Sweet: it’s naturally sweet, but not excessively. Matcha has this vibe of low-key sweetness that just hits.
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Umami: the savory depth that makes matcha feel like a flavor bomb going off in your mouth.
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Earthy, grassy: think of it like fresh-cut grass in the best way possible. Green, iconic, so refreshing.
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Subtle bitterness: that slight bitterness enhances the other flavors.
And because of its unique taste, well, it’s the perfect ingredient for your recipes, whether sweet or savory, and whether it’s the main ingredient or a secondary complement. Let’s get into those flavor pairings that are truly next level.
Best matcha flavor pairings
1. Fruity flavor pairings
Since matcha has an earthy base and that velvety texture, fruit can add the pop of brightness, sweetness, and refreshment that you need. Here are fruity combos that are the perfect match:
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Citrus (lemon, orange, or yuzu): matcha’s bitterness gets a major glow-up when paired with tangy citrus. Refreshing, aromatic, so delicious.
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Berries (strawberry, raspberry, blueberry): they add sweetness and tartness. Perfect in smoothies, desserts, baked goods… this combo does not disappoint.
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Tropical fruits (mango, pineapple): again, tropical fruits add a nice sweet and vibrant contrast to the matcha. Perfect for warm days, or whenever you wanna feel like you’re on a beach somewhere...
2. Sweet matcha pairings
Matcha’s grassy notes and bitterness can be lessened by adding a bit more sweetness to it. So if you want to make your matcha feel like a treat, these sweet pairings are here to give you all the feels:
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Chocolate (dark, milk, or white): matcha + chocolate = chef's kiss. The richness of chocolate balances matcha’s natural green notes. My fave? White chocolate, as it softens the bitterness and adds a buttery feel that’s to die for.
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Vanilla: matcha’s smooth bitterness and vanilla’s creamy sweetness? A dreamy, easy pairing for matcha lattes that’ll make you feel extra cozy.
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Honey & maple syrup: they add natural sweetness without overpowering matcha’s unique flavors, and add flowery undertones that just make sense.
3. Savory matcha pairings
Matcha’s not just for sweets. And it actually goes incredible in savory recipes as well. When you’re feeling adventurous, these combos bring a new side to your iconic green powder:
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Nuts (almonds, cashews, pistachios): not only do they add crunch, the nutty flavor just complements matcha’s bold taste so well.
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Spices (ginger, cinnamon, tahini): like with the citrus fruits, adding spices like ginger or cinnamon result in a tangy, yet warm flavor.
Want to try these combos?
Obviously, there are many more ingredients that go well with matcha, but we could be talking about a really long blog article (pages long, girl). And I honestly don’t want to do that because I know you won’t read as much, anyway. So my best advice? It’s time to have some fun in the kitchen and try things out.
Here are a few ideas to get your creativity (and taste buds) rolling:
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Mango matcha latte: a tropical twist on your classic matcha latte, with creamy mango purée, that’s perfect for summer.
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Matcha-covered strawberries: sweet, earthy, and oh-so-pretty. Perfect for snack time and super easy to make.
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Matcha almond croissants: get ready to elevate your brunch game by infusing flaky croissants with matcha’s rich flavor and almond’s nutty touch.
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Lavender cream oatmilk matcha: uh-huh, like that very famous coffee chain, you know the one. This trendy drink is aesthetic, calming, and super rich in flavor.
Get testing! There’s no wrong way to use matcha, so just let your creativity flow and show us your matcha creations 💚. And if you want more matcha inspo, go check out our other blog posts. We’ve got you covered.
Love ya,
Cata