Mango Matcha Recipe – A Tropical Fusion of Flavor

Mango Matcha Recipe – A Tropical Fusion of Flavor

Craving a vibrant and refreshing matcha drink with a fruity twist? This Mango Matcha Latte blends the rich umami of ceremonial-grade matcha with sweet mango puree and creamy coconut milk. It’s the perfect pick-me-up for sunny days or anytime you need a flavorful escape.


🧡 What Is Mango Matcha?

Mango Matcha combines shade-grown green tea with the juicy brightness of mango and the smoothness of coconut milk. The result? A stunning layered drink that’s refreshing, energizing, and deliciously exotic.

This drink is perfect for matcha lovers looking to mix things up with tropical flavors.


🧾 Ingredients for Mango Matcha (1 Serving)

  • 3.5g ceremonial grade matcha powder
  • 30ml purified hot water
  • 40g mango puree
  • 180ml thick coconut milk
  • 20ml coffee creamer
  • 20g fresh mango chunks

🍵 How to Make Mango Matcha

1. Whisk the Matcha

Add matcha powder and hot water to a small bowl. Whisk with a bamboo chasen or milk frother until smooth and frothy.

2. Layer the Mango

Place mango puree and mango chunks into the bottom of a tall clear glass.

3. Add Creamy Base

Pour in the thick coconut milk and coffee creamer. This creates a smooth, rich foundation.

4. Top with Matcha

Slowly pour the whisked matcha over the coconut layer to create a striking green-on-gold gradient.

5. Serve with Ice

Add ice cubes if desired. Stir gently before sipping, or enjoy the layers as-is.


💡 Pro Tips

  • Use LEAFMILL Ceremonial Grade Matcha for a clean, vibrant flavor and smooth mouthfeel.
  • For the best visual, serve in a clear glass to highlight the layered colors.
  • Adjust sweetness to taste by adding a little syrup or more mango puree.

🌱 Why Choose LEAFMILL Matcha?

At Leafmill, our matcha comes from China’s top high-mountain tea-growing regions: Zhejiang, Fujian, and Hubei. Grown under shade, hand-picked, and stone-ground, our matcha is 100% additive-free and rich in L-theanine, antioxidants, and clean energy.

Explore more matcha creations on our Recipes Page, or visit our Tea Garden Page to learn about the origin of our leaves.

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