Matcha Green Tea Latte Recipe (Hot & Iced), The Complete Guide
A great matcha green tea latte recipe starts with one thing: quality matcha. Not all matcha tastes the same. The source matters. The farming method matters. The grade of the powder matters. At Hinomarucha, we believe every sip should feel like a moment of calm and richness. That is why we share this complete guide for both hot and iced versions. You will learn the best method, the right tools, the ideal ratios, and the expert tips that turn a simple drink into a daily ritual.
We source our matcha directly from Aichi, Japan. Our Hinomarucha Ceremonial Grade Aichi Origin Matcha is shade-grown, stone-ground, and packed fresh in small batches. Every cup you make with it tells that story.
Why Matcha Lattes Are Taking Over the World?
Before we get into the recipe, let us look at what the data says. These numbers show why matcha lattes are now a global lifestyle choice.
| Statistic | Data / Insight |
| Global matcha market value (2024) | USD 4.5 billion |
| Projected CAGR through 2030 | 8.3% per year |
| Caffeine in a matcha latte vs. coffee | ~70 mg vs. ~95 mg, smoother energy |
| L-theanine content in matcha | ~20–25 mg per serving, promotes calm focus |
| Growth in “matcha latte” Google searches (2020–2024) | +320% increase globally |
| Calories in a standard matcha latte (unsweetened oat milk) | Around 80–100 kcal |
| Antioxidant EGCG content vs. regular green tea | Up to 137x more in matcha |
These numbers prove that the matcha tea latte recipe is not a trend. It is a lifestyle shift. And when you make it with authentic Japanese ceremonial-grade matcha, the experience is on a completely different level. Read more about the top 10 health benefits of Japanese green tea to understand why matcha belongs in your daily routine.
What Is a Matcha Green Tea Latte?
A matcha green tea latte is a warm or cold drink made by whisking ceremonial-grade matcha powder with hot water, then blending it with steamed or cold milk. It is earthy, smooth, naturally sweet, and rich in antioxidants.
There are two main versions:
- Hot matcha latte, Steamed milk, whisked matcha, optional sweetener
- Iced matcha latte, Cold milk, ice, matcha whisked with hot water, poured over ice
The key difference from a regular green tea drink is that matcha is the whole leaf in powder form. You consume the entire leaf. That is why it delivers more nutrition, more flavor depth, and more color. Learn more about what ceremonial grade matcha is and why it matters for your latte.
Why Matcha Quality Changes Everything?
Many people make a matcha green tea latte recipe and feel disappointed. The drink comes out bitter, muddy, or dull. The problem is almost always the matcha. Low-grade culinary matcha can work for baking, but it produces harsh flavors in lattes. Ceremonial-grade matcha from Japan, especially from regions like Aichi, creates a smooth, umami-rich, vibrant green result every time. Learn more about Aichi matcha and why it is considered premium.
Ceremonial vs. Culinary Matcha for Lattes
| Feature | Ceremonial Grade | Culinary Grade |
| Color | Vivid, bright green | Dull, yellowish-green |
| Taste | Smooth, sweet, umami | Bitter, grassy, harsh |
| Texture | Ultra-fine, silky | Coarser, clumpy |
| Best use | Drinking straight or in lattes | Baking and cooking |
| Source region (top) | Aichi, Uji, Nishio, Japan | Varies widely |
| Recommended for this recipe | Yes, absolutely | No, avoid for lattes |
At Hinomarucha, we only offer ceremonial-grade matcha from verified Japanese farms. Our Hinomarucha Ceremonial Grade Aichi Matcha (30g) is the ideal base for every matcha green tea latte recipe in this guide. Compare both grades in detail in our ceremonial vs culinary matcha guide.
Ingredients You Need

You do not need many ingredients. But you need the right ones. Here is a simple list:
For the Hot Matcha Green Tea Latte Recipe
- 1–2 teaspoons of Hinomarucha ceremonial-grade matcha powder
- 2–3 tablespoons of hot water (70–80°C / 158–176°F – never boiling)
- 200 ml of your preferred milk (oat, almond, whole, or barista-style)
- 1 teaspoon of sweetener (honey, maple syrup, or none)
- Optional: vanilla extract, a pinch of sea salt
For the Iced Matcha Green Tea Latte Recipe / Matcha Green Tea Iced Latte Recipe
- 1–2 teaspoons of Hinomarucha ceremonial-grade matcha powder
- 2–3 tablespoons of hot water (to whisk the powder)
- 200 ml cold oat or almond milk
- A full glass of ice
- Sweetener to taste (optional)
For the best results, always sift your matcha before whisking. Our Matcha Can Sieve removes clumps instantly and gives you a smooth, consistent suspension every time.
Equipment That Makes a Difference
Your tools affect the final result. You do not need expensive equipment. You need the right equipment.
| Tool | Purpose | Our Recommendation |
| Bamboo Chasen (whisk) | Whisks matcha into smooth foam | Bamboo Chasen by Hinomarucha |
| Matcha sieve / sifter | Removes lumps before whisking | Matcha Can Sieve by Hinomarucha |
| Milk frother or steamer | Creates creamy milk texture | Any handheld frother works |
| Small ceramic bowl | Traditional matcha whisking vessel | Any heat-safe bowl |
| Measuring spoon | Ensures accurate matcha ratio | ½ tsp or 1 tsp |
| Glass or mug | Serving vessel | Mug Tea Whisk Set by Hinomarucha |
Our Bamboo Chasen is handcrafted using traditional methods. It creates the classic creamy foam that defines a great matcha latte. Pair it with our Mug Tea Whisk Set for a complete home setup.
How to Make the Hot Matcha Green Tea Latte Recipe, Step by Step?
Follow these steps exactly. Each step matters.
Step 1: Sift the Matcha, Place 1–2 teaspoons of Hinomarucha ceremonial-grade matcha into a sieve over your bowl. Tap gently. This removes all lumps and gives you an ultra-smooth powder base.
Step 2: Add Hot Water, Heat water to 70–80°C (not boiling). Pour 2–3 tablespoons into the bowl over the sifted matcha. Boiling water destroys the flavor and darkens the color.
Step 3: Whisk in a W Motion, Use your Bamboo Chasen and whisk quickly in a “W” or “M” shape for 20–30 seconds. You want a bright green paste with tiny micro-bubbles on top. Do not stir in circles.
Step 4: Steam or Warm Your Milk, Heat 200 ml of milk in a saucepan or steam it with a frother until warm and slightly frothy. Oat milk produces the creamiest result. Whole milk gives richness. Almond milk gives lightness.
Step 5: Combine, Pour the whisked matcha into your mug. Slowly pour the warm milk over it. Add your sweetener now if using. Stir gently.
Step 6: Add Final Touches, Dust a small pinch of matcha on top for an aesthetic finish. Serve immediately. Drink it while the foam is still lively.
Use our Matcha 3-Piece Set to get everything you need in one elegant package. The set includes the essential tools for making the perfect hot latte at home.
How to Make the Iced Matcha Green Tea Latte Recipe, Step by Step?
The green matcha latte recipe served cold is just as satisfying. It is refreshing, smooth, and energizing. Here is the best method for the iced matcha green tea latte recipe. You can also explore our matcha lifestyle guide to see how iced matcha fits perfectly into a modern wellness routine.
Step 1: Sift and Whisk, Sift 1–2 teaspoons of matcha into a small bowl. Add 2–3 tablespoons of hot water (70–80°C). Whisk in a W motion for 20–30 seconds until smooth and slightly frothy.
Step 2: Prepare Your Glass, Fill a tall glass with ice. Use as much ice as you like. The more ice, the slower the drink dilutes and the more refreshing it stays.
Step 3: Add Cold Milk, Pour 200 ml of cold oat or almond milk over the ice. Leave a small space at the top for the matcha.
Step 4: Pour the Matcha Concentrate, Slowly pour your whisked matcha over the back of a spoon to create a layered effect. The green will sit on top of the white milk for a stunning visual before mixing.
Step 5: Sweeten and Stir, Add your sweetener and stir well before drinking. Simple syrup dissolves best in cold drinks.
Step 6: Serve and Enjoy, Drink immediately. The iced matcha tea latte recipe is best consumed within 10 minutes of preparation.
Which Milk Works Best for Your Matcha Latte?
The choice of milk dramatically changes the taste and texture. Here is how each milk performs:
| Milk Type | Texture | Flavor Pairing | Best For |
| Oat Milk (barista) | Creamy, thick foam | Neutral, slightly sweet | Hot and iced lattes |
| Whole Milk | Rich, heavy foam | Creamy, full-bodied | Hot lattes |
| Almond Milk | Light, thin foam | Slightly nutty | Iced lattes |
| Soy Milk | Medium foam | Mild, slightly beany | Both, classic choice |
| Coconut Milk | Rich, tropical note | Sweet, exotic | Iced lattes |
| Macadamia Milk | Silky smooth | Buttery, mild | Premium hot lattes |
We recommend oat milk for its natural sweetness and creamy body. It complements the umami of our Aichi ceremonial-grade matcha without overpowering it. Read more about matcha color, aroma, and texture to understand how the right milk enhances these qualities.
How to Sweeten Your Matcha Latte?

Sweetening is personal. Some people enjoy the natural bitterness of matcha. Others prefer a lighter, sweeter cup. Here are the best options:
- Honey, Floral and natural. Works best in hot lattes. Add after whisking.
- Maple Syrup, Slightly caramel-like. Excellent in both hot and iced versions.
- Simple Syrup, Dissolves best in cold drinks. Make it at home with equal parts sugar and water.
- Agave Nectar, Mild and neutral. Good for those who want less sweetness.
- Monk Fruit Sweetener, Zero calories. Works well if you are watching sugar intake.
- No sweetener, Let the natural umami and subtle sweetness of ceremonial matcha shine through.
Start with half a teaspoon and adjust from there. High-quality ceremonial matcha, like ours from Aichi, has a natural sweetness that often needs very little added sugar. See our how to make a matcha latte at home guide for more tips on balancing flavor.
The Perfect Matcha-to-Milk Ratio Guide
Getting the ratio right is the single most important skill in this green tea matcha latte recipe. Too much matcha, and it gets bitter. Too little, and it tastes watery.
| Strength Preference | Matcha Powder | Hot Water for Whisking | Milk Volume |
| Mild / Light | ½ teaspoon (1g) | 2 tablespoons | 250 ml |
| Classic / Balanced | 1 teaspoon (2g) | 2–3 tablespoons | 200 ml |
| Strong / Bold | 1½ teaspoon (3g) | 3 tablespoons | 150–180 ml |
| Double Shot / Intense | 2 teaspoons (4g) | 3–4 tablespoons | 150 ml |
The classic ratio is 1 teaspoon of matcha to 200 ml of milk. This is what we recommend for most people starting out. Store your matcha correctly after every use. Read our complete guide on best ways to store matcha to preserve flavor so your powder stays fresh and vibrant for longer.
Popular Matcha Latte Variations to Try
Once you master the base recipe, experiment with these delicious twists:
1. Vanilla Matcha Latte
Add ½ teaspoon of vanilla extract to the whisked matcha before adding milk. It creates a soft, dessert-like flavor that pairs beautifully with oat milk.
2. Honey Cinnamon Matcha Latte
Whisk 1 teaspoon of honey directly into the matcha paste. Add a pinch of cinnamon on top. Warm and aromatic. Perfect for autumn mornings.
3. Coconut Iced Matcha Latte
Use coconut milk for the iced matcha green tea latte recipe. Add a splash of coconut cream. It creates a tropical, indulgent drink. Great for warm days.
4. Lavender Matcha Latte
Steep dried lavender in warm milk for 5 minutes. Strain and use as your milk base. The floral notes create an unexpected but beautiful pairing with matcha.
5. Brown Sugar Matcha Latte (Starbucks-Style)
Use brown sugar syrup instead of regular sweetener. This mimics the popular café version but with far better matcha quality at home.
6. Matcha Hojicha Layered Latte
Layer a green tea matcha latte recipe with our Hojicha powder for a stunning two-toned drink. Prepare each separately, then layer carefully. See our Houjicha Powder for the ideal roasted base layer.
Pros and Cons of Making Matcha Lattes at Home vs. Café
| Factor | Home (with Hinomarucha) | Café-Bought |
| Matcha quality control | ✅ You choose the grade | ❌ Often culinary-grade |
| Cost per cup | ✅ ~$0.80–$2.00 per cup | ❌ $5–$8 per cup |
| Freshness | ✅ Made instantly | ⚠️ May sit for hours |
| Sweetness control | ✅ Full control | ❌ Often over-sweetened |
| Customization | ✅ Unlimited | ⚠️ Limited options |
| Equipment needed | ⚠️ Small upfront investment | ✅ None |
| Time required | ⚠️ 5–10 minutes | ✅ Instant |
| Ritual and mindfulness | ✅ Part of the experience | ❌ Missed opportunity |
Making your own matcha latte at home with Hinomarucha gives you complete control over quality, flavor, and experience. Invest once in the right tools and the right matcha. Our Matcha 3-Piece Set (Sosuno and Gosu) gives you a beautiful, functional setup that pays for itself within days.
Why Freshness Is the Secret Weapon?
Most people do not know that matcha expires fast. Once the bag is opened, oxidation begins. Within weeks, the color fades. The flavor dulls. The antioxidants degrade. Freshness is everything in a great matcha latte recipe. At Hinomarucha, we produce in small batches, precisely to protect freshness. Read about how freshness shapes true ceremonial matcha quality to understand why we do it this way.
We also package in resealable, light-blocking canisters. Our Screw Can with Pull-Top 40g keeps your matcha sealed from air, light, and moisture. You get peak flavor in every single use, from the first spoonful to the last.
Why Hinomarucha Is the Best Choice for Your Matcha Latte?

We do not just sell matcha. We bring you authentic Japanese tea culture with full transparency and expert knowledge. Here is what sets us apart:
- Direct from Japan: We source directly from Aichi, a region recognized for its exceptional matcha-growing climate and centuries of tradition.
- Ceremonial grade only: We do not compromise. Every product is shade-grown, stone-ground, and held to strict quality standards.
- Small-batch freshness: We grind and pack in small quantities to ensure peak oxidation levels in every order.
- Expert knowledge sharing: Our blog, guides, and product pages are written by matcha experts. We teach, not just sell.
- Beautiful packaging: From our Artisan Art Can Geisha to our Mini Can Series, every product is packed with care and elegance.
- Full product ecosystem: We offer not just matcha but the tools, accessories, and knowledge you need to make the perfect cup every time.
Explore our full range of matcha accessories, including the elegant Artisan Art Can Geisha and the premium Genuine Gold Lacquer Set, in our online store.
Common Mistakes to Avoid in Your Matcha Latte
These are the mistakes that ruin a matcha latte. Avoid all of them:
| Mistake | Why It Ruins the Latte | The Fix |
| Using boiling water | Burns the matcha, turns it bitter | Use 70–80°C water only |
| Skipping the sieve | Creates lumps, poor texture | Always sift before whisking |
| Using low-grade matcha | Harsh, grassy, bitter taste | Use ceremonial-grade from Japan |
| Circular whisking | Doesn’t create proper foam | Use W or M motion only |
| Not measuring matcha | Inconsistent results | Use a measuring spoon always |
| Adding milk too fast | Breaks the foam | Pour slowly and gently |
| Old or expired matcha | Dull color, flat taste | Store correctly, use within 4 weeks |
To avoid the storage mistake, read our full guide on how to store matcha properly. Proper storage extends the life of your matcha and protects your investment.
Health Benefits of Drinking a Matcha Latte Daily
The matcha green tea latte recipe is not just delicious. It is one of the healthiest drinks you can make at home. Here are the key benefits. For the full science-backed breakdown, visit our guide on the top 10 health benefits of Japanese green tea.
- Sustained energy: Matcha contains L-theanine and caffeine together. This gives calm, focused energy without jitters or crashes.
- Rich in antioxidants: Matcha contains EGCG, a powerful antioxidant that supports cell health and reduces oxidative stress.
- Supports metabolism: Regular matcha consumption is linked to a mild boost in metabolic rate and fat oxidation.
- Improves focus: L-theanine promotes alpha wave activity in the brain, improving concentration and reducing anxiety.
- Supports gut health: The polyphenols in matcha help support a healthy gut microbiome.
- Low in calories: An unsweetened matcha latte with plant milk contains around 80–100 calories. It is satisfying without being heavy.
Want to go deeper? Read our guide on 5 benefits of drinking matcha you should know for a focused breakdown of the key benefits.
Beautiful Ways to Store and Gift Your Matcha
At Hinomarucha, we believe presentation is part of the experience. Our packaging is designed to protect your matcha and delight you every time you open it.
- Mini Top Can Silver, Sleek and modern. Perfect for minimalist home kitchens.
- Mini Top Can Black, Bold and elegant. A great everyday canister.
- Artisanal Art Can Mt. Fuji, A beautiful collectors piece. Perfect as a gift.
- Anime Nittoh Cans, Fun and vibrant. A unique gift for tea lovers.
- Mini Can Soft Matte, Timeless matte finish. Great for travel.
- Mini Can Series Box, A curated set. The perfect gift for someone special.
Each can protects your matcha from air, light, and moisture. They also make excellent gifts for any occasion. Browse the full Mini Can Series to find your ideal match.
What Makes Hinomarucha Matcha Different?

Our matcha comes from Aichi Prefecture, Japan. This region has a unique combination of soil, climate, and tradition that produces some of the finest tea leaves in the world. We do not import from multiple undisclosed sources or blend from different regions. Every batch is traceable. Read more about what makes Japanese matcha different from other countries to understand why origin matters so deeply.
We also work with farmers committed to sustainable practices. Our sourcing is transparent, ethical, and earth-conscious. Discover more about sustainable matcha farming practices in Japan and why we are proud of every farmer who grows our tea.
Conclusion
A perfect matcha green tea latte recipe comes down to three things: quality matcha, the right technique, and the right tools. You have learned all three in this guide.
Use 1–2 teaspoons of ceremonial-grade matcha. Whisk with 70–80°C water. Pour it over warm or cold milk. Adjust sweetness to your taste. That is it.
But the real secret is the matcha itself. Hinomarucha ceremonial-grade Aichi matcha makes every cup vivid, smooth, and deeply satisfying. Our knowledge, our sourcing, our packaging, and our products are all designed to give you the best matcha experience possible. Start with our Hinomarucha Ceremonial Grade Aichi Origin 30g, add a Bamboo Chasen, and make your first cup today.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the best matcha for a matcha green tea latte recipe?
Always use ceremonial-grade matcha from Japan. Hinomarucha Aichi Origin matcha delivers the smoothest, most vibrant flavor. Culinary grade tastes bitter in lattes.
2. What temperature water should I use for a matcha latte?
Use water at 70–80°C (158–176°F). Never use boiling water. It burns the matcha and creates a harsh, bitter taste with a darker, dull green color.
3. How do I make a good iced matcha green tea latte recipe without it getting watery?
Whisk your matcha concentrate with only 2–3 tablespoons of hot water. Keep it thick. Pour it over a full glass of ice. Use cold milk. Drink within 10 minutes.
4. Can I make a matcha latte without a bamboo chasen?
Yes. A small electric frother or a sealed jar (shake method) works. But a bamboo chasen creates the best foam, smoothest texture, and most authentic experience every time.
5. How many calories are in a matcha green tea latte?
An unsweetened matcha latte with oat milk has around 80–100 calories. Adding honey or syrup adds 20–40 more. It is a low-calorie, nutrient-dense drink for daily enjoyment.





