Mokate Matcha Latte classic
REMARKABLE FACT: Nominated as The Tastiest Tea of The Month
Lovely bright green colour
Smell 4/5: Tender green tea
Colour: Bright green/non-transparent with a thin layer of cream on the top.
Flavour 5/5:
Hot drink 5/5: Creamy, tenderly sweet with light green tea aftertaste and long-lasting dryness in the mouth.
Cold drink 5/5: Enjoyably sweet with green tea undertones and creamy, chokeberry-like aftertaste.
Tested (ml): 150 hot milk/cold milk
Deposit: No
Infused (min): Instant
Caffeine-free: No
Tea type: Powder
Tea sold as: In bags
Manufacturer's description: Powder drink based on milk and green tea.
Ingredients – coconut oil, glucose syrup, matcha green tea (4%), skimmed milk powder (18%), stabiliser: (potassium phosphates), sugar, whey permeate (from milk).
The product may contain soybeans and cereals containing gluten.
Matcha green tea comes from non-EU.
Manufacturer's advice: Hot version - Put the contents of the sachet into a mug, pour hot, but not boiling water (150ml/80 oC), stir well.
Try a cold latte.
Cold version - Put the contents of the sachet into a mug, pour the contents of the sachet with cold water or milk, blend and done! Ice cubes can be added.
Storage: Store in a cool and dry place.
Wight (g): 84
Price (£): 1.49
Number of bags: 6
Price per bag (£): 0.25
Price per 1 kg (£): 17.74
Bags 3/5: They are very simple, non-branded looking foil sachets
Design of the tea box: 4/5
Purchased: Lidl/Shelf/Cardedal/Halifax/England
Manufacturer: Mokate SP/Poland
Additional notes: Interestingly, there is nothing to do with latte flavour. Even though there is no coffee colour. It made me wonder, what made the manufacturer call this tea Matcha Latte? But I could taste undertones of green tea.
This led me to the conclusion that the tea should not involve the word – Latte, to stop misleading the customers.
If we talk about cold version, I loved that chokeberry-like aftertaste. Also, I liked that There was not that strong dryness in the mouth after tasting the tea.
Comments about the tea description: Was there a flavour of latte? No. There was not even any trace of Latte. Latte coffee tends to be gently bitter.
Was there a flavour of green tea? Yes. I love the light undertones of green tea (Hot drink).
Tested: Bradford/England
Date: 10/05/26
Mokate Matcha Latte Strawberry
REMARKABLE FACT: Nominated as The Tastiest Tea of the Month
Lovely bright green colour
Smell 4/5: Lovely light aroma of strawberries
Colour: Bright green, creamy, non-transparent
Flavour (Hot/cold) 5/5:
Hot drink:
Creamy, gently sour with sweetness and a creamy, strawberry aftertaste, leaving long-lasting dryness in the mouth
Cold drink:
Creamy, sweet, with a sweet and strawberry aftertaste, leaving a berry taste in the mouth.
Tested (ml): 150 hot milk/cold milk
Deposit: No
Infused (min): Instant
Caffeine-free: No
Tea type: Powder
Tea sold as: In bags
Manufacturer's description: Powder drink based on milk and green tea strawberries flavour.
Ingredients – coconut oil, flavouring, glucose syrup, matcha green tea (4%), skimmed milk powder (18%), sugar, stabiliser (potassium phosphates, strawberries (dried/0.1%), whey permeate (from milk).
The product may contain soybeans and cereals containing gluten.
Matcha green tea comes from non-EU.
Manufacturer's advice: Hot version - Put the contents of the sachet into a mug, pour hot, but not boiling water (150ml/80 oC), stir well.
Try a cold latte.
Cold version - Put the contents of the sachet into a mug, pour the contents of the sachet with cold water or milk, blend and done! Ice cubes can be added.
Storage: Store in a cool and dry place.
Wight (g): 84
Price (£): 1.49
Number of bags: 6
Price per bag (£): 0.25
Price per 1 kg (£): 17.74
Bags 3/5: They are very simple, non-branded looking foil sachets
Design of the tea box: 4/5
Purchased: Lidl/Shelf/Cardedal/Halifax/England
Manufacturer: Mokate SP/Poland
Additional notes: I loved the outlook of the tea drink. This light green, creamy appearance was amazing.
Also, the milk dosage was perfect. I do not think that more or less milk would make the flavour so perfect.
Hot version: Every single sip was remarkable.
Interestingly, there is nothing to do with latte flavour. Even though there is no coffee colour. It made me wonder, what made the manufacturer call this tea Matcha Latte with Strawberry?
This led me to the conclusion that the tea should not involve the word – Latte, to stop misleading the customers.
Comments about the tea description: Was there a latte flavour? No. There was not even an aroma of a latte.
Was there a green tea flavour? No. Only there was a dryness of green tea.
Was there a strawberry flavour? Yes, very tenderly and delicately. I loved that.
Tested: Bradford/England
Date: 14/05/26