The Matcha Craze and Why It’s Okay to Be Skeptical

Last updated: April 23, 2026


An iced matcha latte with distinct green and white layers is served in a clear glass on a rustic wooden coaster. The drink features a large sphere of ice and sits atop a weathered, textured tree stump.

Matcha is everywhere. In smoothies, lattes, ice cream, even in brownies. It’s the trendiest ingredient right now, and it’s easy to get swept up in the hype.

But is it really as magical as they say?

When matcha first became popular, it was celebrated for its health benefits: antioxidants, boosting metabolism, improving focus. Suddenly, everyone had a matcha latte in hand. But here’s the thing—not all matcha is created equal.

The matcha used in Japanese tea ceremonies is carefully grown and processed to provide a rich, smooth taste. What you often find in your local café, however, is matcha that’s blended with sugar, milk, and flavorings, masking the real essence of the tea.

It’s easy to fall for the vibrant green color and trendy image, but let’s be real: matcha isn’t for everyone. Its earthy, slightly bitter taste can be an acquired one. And that’s okay.

Not every trend needs to be followed. Tea is about presence, not perfection. When made with care, matcha can offer unique health benefits, but its popularity shouldn’t overshadow its cultural significance.

So, the next time you enjoy a matcha latte, take a moment to appreciate its history. It’s not just a drink; it’s a cultural phenomenon wrapped in green powder.

— Maria Tan
On tea, culture, and everyday rituals.

 

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