Simple Matcha Rituals You Can Make at Home

How to make matcha at home

Simple Matcha Rituals You Can Make at Home

Matcha does not need to be complicated.
It does not need special tools or perfection.

At Rain Dust, we see matcha as a daily ritual. Something you return to. Something that supports your body while gently slowing the pace of your day.

These are simple, real recipes you can make at home, using ingredients you likely already have.

1. Morning Matcha

A grounding way to begin the day.

Ingredients
2-3g of Rain Dust ceremonial matcha
Half a cup hot water, not boiling

How to make it
Place the matcha in a cup or bowl. Add hot water and whisk or stir until smooth and frothy. Take a moment before your first sip.

 

2. Creamy Matcha Latte

Soft, nourishing, and comforting.

Ingredients
2-3g of Rain Dust Smooth & Creamy Matcha
Two tablespoons hot water
Half to one cup oat milk or almond milk

Optional
A pinch of cinnamon or a few drops of vanilla

How to make it
Whisk matcha with hot water until smooth. Warm the milk separately, then pour it in and stir gently.

 

3. Iced Coconut Matcha

Light, refreshing, and hydrating.

Ingredients
2-3g of Rain Dust Smooth & Creamy Matcha Powder
Half a cup cold water
Half a cup coconut water or coconut milk
Ice

How to make it
Shake or whisk matcha with cold water until fully dissolved. Pour over ice and add coconut water or milk. Stir and enjoy.

 

4. Matcha with Honey/Maple

Gentle energy for slow afternoons.

Ingredients
2-3 g of Rain Dust Smooth & Creamy Matcha
Half a cup warm water
One teaspoon raw honey

How to make it
Whisk matcha with warm water until smooth. Stir in honey and sip slowly.

5. Matcha Wellness Smoothie

For mornings on the go.

Ingredients
One teaspoon matcha
One frozen banana
One cup plant milk
Optional additions like spinach, chia seeds, or collagen

How to make it
Blend all ingredients until smooth and creamy.

 

There is no right way to enjoy matcha.
Some days are quiet and slow. Others are full and moving.

Let matcha support you in the way you need most.

From rain to leaf, from leaf to dust, from dust to ritual.

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