Stash Jasmine Blossom Green Tea vs Naoki Matcha Organic Ceremonial First Spring Blend 100g
Overall winner: Stash Jasmine Blossom Green Tea
Key Differences
Stash Jasmine Blossom is sold in 180 tea bags and is positioned as a more affordable, ready-to-steep jasmine green tea with Non-GMO and kosher-parve certifications; Naoki Ceremonial Matcha is a 100g organic matcha powder aimed at ceremonial or culinary use with a smooth, mellow profile but some mixed opinions on value and occasional reports of a fishy smell. Choose Stash if you want a large quantity of convenient tea bags and higher aggregate review ratings; choose Naoki if you want ceremonial-grade organic matcha powder for whisking and culinary uses
Stash Jasmine Blossom Green Tea
Jasmine-flavored green tea with a mellow caffeine kick. Non-GMO verified and Kosher Parve, suitable hot or iced. Customers note its aromatic flavor and versatile use
Pros
- jasmine-infused flavor
- non-gmo verified
- kosher parve certified
- suitable hot or iced
Cons
- caffeine content may not suit caffeine-free preferences
Naoki Matcha Organic Ceremonial First Spring Blend 100g
Organic ceremonial grade matcha from Kagoshima, shade-grown first harvest. Smooth, mellow taste with notes of raw cacao, high color and creamy texture. Customer insight: praised for flavor and texture, with mixed views on value for money
Pros
- organic ceremonial grade
- smooth mellow taste
- vibrant green color
- no clumping when blended
Cons
- mixed opinions on value for money
- some report a fishy smell in some batches
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Stash |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Naoki Matcha |
| User Reviews | Stash |