How Much Caffeine Is in Matcha?

How Much Caffeine Is in Matcha?

First Off, What Is Matcha? 

Matcha is a type of green tea, but it’s not your usual cuppa. Instead of steeping the leaves and chucking them out, you’re drinking the whole leaf, ground into a fine powder.

That means more nutrients, more antioxidants, and yep, more caffeine. 
So, How Much Caffeine Are We Talking? 

On average, 1 gram of matcha has around 19 to 44 mg of caffeine.
A standard serving (about 2 grams) gives you roughly 38 to 88 mg. 
Here’s how that compares to other drinks: 

Drink 
Caffeine (per serving) 
Matcha (2g) 38–88 mg
Green Tea (brewed) 20–45 mg
Black Tea 40–70 mg
Coffee (240 ml) 95–200 mg
Espresso (30 ml) 63 mg

So, matcha sits somewhere between tea and coffee—stronger than your average tea, but not quite as intense as a full-on coffee. 
Why Matcha Feels Different to Coffee? 

Even though matcha has caffeine, it doesn’t usually give you that jittery, wired feeling. That’s because it also contains L-theanine, a natural compound that helps you stay calm and focused. It smooths out the caffeine hit, giving you a more balanced, steady energy boost. 
What Are the Benefits of Matcha? 

• Better focus and concentration 

• Energy that lasts longer 

• No sudden crashes or shakes 

• Great for work, study, or just getting stuff done

Final Thoughts 

Matcha’s a great option if you’re looking for a clean, calm energy boost.

It’s got enough caffeine to wake you up, but thanks to L-theanine, it won’t leave you feeling on edge.

Whether you’re cutting back on coffee or just fancy trying something new, matcha’s well worth a go. 
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