Looking for a unique matcha drink that blends fruity sweetness with earthy green tea goodness? This Pineapple Matcha recipe is your new go-to. It’s easy to make, visually stunning, and packed with clean energy. Perfect for summer days or anytime you need a refreshing boost.
🥥 What Is Pineapple Matcha?
Pineapple Matcha combines ceremonial-grade matcha with creamy coconut milk, sweet pineapple puree, and a touch of coffee creamer. The result is a smooth, tropical beverage that balances the natural umami of matcha with bright, juicy flavors.
This drink is ideal for iced matcha lovers who want to explore a new flavor dimension.
🧾 Ingredients for Pineapple Matcha (1 Serving)
- 3.5g matcha powder (ceremonial grade recommended)
- 30ml purified hot water
- 40g pineapple puree
- 180ml thick coconut milk
- 20ml coffee creamer
- 10g fresh pineapple chunks
🍵 How to Make Pineapple Matcha
Follow these simple steps to make this delicious pineapple matcha at home:
1. Whisk the Matcha
In a small bowl, combine matcha powder with 30ml hot water. Whisk using a bamboo chasen or milk frother until smooth and frothy.
2. Prepare the Pineapple Base
Add pineapple puree and fresh pineapple chunks to the bottom of a clear serving glass.
3. Add Coconut Milk and Creamer
Pour in the thick coconut milk and coffee creamer. This creates a rich, creamy base layer.
4. Layer the Matcha
Slowly pour the whisked matcha on top for a beautiful, layered look.
5. Serve Cold
Add ice cubes if desired. Stir gently before drinking, or enjoy it as a layered drink.
💡 Pro Tips
- Use LEAFMILL Ceremonial Grade Matcha for the best flavor, color, and smooth texture.
- Glass cups work best to show off the vibrant green, white, and yellow layers.
- Customize the sweetness level by adjusting the pineapple puree or adding a dash of syrup.
🌱 Why Choose LEAFMILL Matcha?
At Leafmill, we source our matcha from China’s top high-mountain tea regions: Zhejiang, Fujian, and Hubei. Shade-grown, first-harvest leaves are stone-ground to preserve maximum nutrients, color, and flavor.
Explore more matcha creations on our Recipes Page, or learn about our tea origins on the Tea Garden Page.