Enhancing your matcha latte: syrups, spices & flavourings
Give your matcha latte a personal twist and balance the gently tart notes of matcha with fine, aromatic additions. Discover natural syrups, refined extracts and sweet spice blends that turn a homemade latte into a creative café-style speciality in no time.
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KOTÁNYI My Coffee Spice – Chai Moment, 50 g
- Seasoned with fine spices
- For delicious drinks
- Great with all hot drinks or desserts
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Rapunzel Organic Coconut Blossom Syrup, 250 g
- With caramel notes & a liquid texture
- For drinks, muesli, dressings & more
- Easy to use, in a squeeze bottle
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Alnatura Organic Maple Syrup, Grade A, 250 ml
- Obtained from the sugar maple tree
- Mildly sweet taste
- Add to desserts for a fine flavour
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Sonnentor Organic Cardamom, Ground, 50 g
- The 3rd most expensive spice in the world
- Floral-sweet flavour
- Fine peppery sharpness
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Wiener Zucker Fine Granulated Sugar, 1 kg
- Finely granulated
- Manufactured without genetic engineering
- For sweetening cold and warm dishes
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Sonnentor Organic Aladin's Coffee Spice Mix, 35 g
- Strong lemony notes
- An aromatic blend of spices
- Very versatile
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Stay Spiced! Sugar & Spice - Oriental, 110 g
- Sweet, spicy, fruity
- With cardamom & cinnamon
- For desserts, coffee & tea
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Bioenergie Birch Sugar Sticks - Xylitol Crystals, 4g 50 pcs per PVC box (200 g)
- Lactose and gluten-free
- Pure vegetable origin
- Tastes like sugar & sweetens
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Rapunzel Organic Date Syrup, 250 g
- A sweetener with a fruity taste
- For smoothies, desserts, muesli & more
- Also suitable for savoury dishes
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Alnatura Organic Agave Syrup, 250 ml
- Intense sweetness & mild taste
- Ideal for cooking, baking & sweetening
- Replaces conventional table sugar
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Stay Spiced! Arabic Coffee Spice, 70 g
- With bourbon vanilla
- Perfect for sweets & desserts
- Great with wild game, duck, goose & lamb
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Alnatura Organic Coconut Blossom Sugar, 250 g
- Fine crystals with caramel notes
- For sweetening drinks & food
- 100% organic & handmade
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Alnatura Organic Whole Cane Sugar, 500 g
- High molasses content
- For baking & cooking
- Caramel-like taste
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Sonnentor Organic Coconut Blossom Sugar, 300 g
- Sustainable production
- Caramel flavour
- Coarse consistency
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Wiberg Vanilla Mix, Ground, 100 g
- From pods & seeds
- Easy to measure and use
- For sweet & savoury dishes
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Ölmühle Solling Organic Ceylon Cinnamon, 180 g
- Great in rice pudding, desserts or cereals
- From controlled organic farming
- Finely ground
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Ehrenwort Organic Exotic Temptation Tonka Bean Sugar, 115 g
- Vanilla, marzipan & caramel flavour
- Adds a fine aroma
- For desserts & more
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Birkengold Xylitol (Birch Sugar), 1 kg
- For baking & preserving
- 40% fewer calories than sugar
- No GMOs
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Classic Ayurveda Organic Coffee Dream Spice Mix, 70 g
- Adds a wonderful aroma to coffee
- With cardamom and cinnamon
- Composed by Udo Schneider
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Ankerkraut Tonka Sugar, 110 g
- Sugar with 5% tonka beans
- Slightly bitter taste
- 1 € per glass will be donated to charity
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KOTÁNYI Organic Ground Cinnamon (Zimt), 52 g
- Carefully harvested and processed
- Selected raw materials
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Allos Organic ALO Agave Ayrup, 1 kg
- Easy to add in precise amounts
- High sweetening power
- Mild flavour
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Govinda Organic Date Syrup, 250 g
- 100% Barhi dates
- Natural alternative to honey
- Purely plant-based & organic
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Birkengold Organic Erythritol, 500 g
- A sugar alternative
- Reclosable pack
- Ideal for baking
What is the best way to sweeten a matcha latte?
Matcha has a delicate, layered flavour, so liquid natural sweeteners work especially well. They dissolve smoothly in both warm and cold drinks without leaving any grains behind. Agave syrup and rice syrup are popular because their flavour is fairly neutral, softening the tartness of the matcha without changing its character. For a maltier or more caramel-like note, maple syrup, date syrup or coconut blossom sugar are good options.
Which spices go well with matcha?
Matcha pairs surprisingly well with warm, sweet spices. A little fine Ceylon cinnamon or cardamom adds gentle depth to the drink. Matcha chai latte is also a popular café-style variation, combining the slightly tart green tea flavour with classic chai spices such as ginger, cloves, cinnamon and cardamom. It is an especially comforting choice in the colder months.
How should extracts such as vanilla be used in a matcha latte?
Aromatic extracts are highly concentrated, so a tiny amount is enough. High-quality Bourbon vanilla extract is a classic choice, as vanilla enhances the creaminess of frothed milk and softens matcha’s bitter notes. Add the extract when whisking the matcha powder with warm water so the aroma blends evenly with the tea before the milk is poured in.
Can matcha latte be sweetened without sugar?
Yes. For a lower-calorie option or an alternative to standard sugar, sweeteners such as erythritol or xylitol, also known as birch sugar, can be used. As these have a similar crystal structure to sugar, they should be dissolved fully in the warm matcha water first. Liquid alternatives also work well and help prevent fine crystals from settling at the bottom of the bowl.
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