9 episodes

The Specialty Matcha Podcast is hosted by Ryan Ahn and Zongjun Li, cofounders of Sanko Matcha Products. We discuss the growth in popularity of matcha, innovation, and matcha science. We also interview thought leaders, tea merchants, and tea educators to discuss everything from sourcing, processing, blending, milling, storytelling, health claims, and much more.

Sanko Matcha Products is a startup dedicated to using functional design to create contemporary matcha gear and the use of new technology to innovate the matcha milling process.

Specialty Matcha Podcast Sanko Matcha Products

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The Specialty Matcha Podcast is hosted by Ryan Ahn and Zongjun Li, cofounders of Sanko Matcha Products. We discuss the growth in popularity of matcha, innovation, and matcha science. We also interview thought leaders, tea merchants, and tea educators to discuss everything from sourcing, processing, blending, milling, storytelling, health claims, and much more.

Sanko Matcha Products is a startup dedicated to using functional design to create contemporary matcha gear and the use of new technology to innovate the matcha milling process.

    Matcha Crossing the Chasm

    Matcha Crossing the Chasm

    In his book “Crossing the Chasm”, Geoffrey A. Moore lays out a framework whereby mainstream consumers adopt new technologies. He segments buyers into “visionaries” and “pragmatists”, between which resides “the chasm” of adoption that all products must cross before fully entering the mainstream.



    Matcha visionaries went out of their way to source and prepare matcha. They tolerated inconveniences and lack of transparency, and paid the price for what is now considered an inferior quality product, after innovation in the mainstream worked its magic to make matcha better, cheaper, and easier to source and prepare.



    Matcha pragmatists come in many flavors. They’re everyday consumers who don’t like the taste of coffee and want another caffeinated beverage option. They’re people who are more sensitive to the crash or jitters of caffeine and are looking for the functional benefits matcha offers. They’re people who are looking to introduce better-for-you products. They’re people that are really into tea.

    • 35 min
    Deconstructing Matcha's Flavor

    Deconstructing Matcha's Flavor

    Ryan and Zongjun discuss techniques for tasting matcha, tea competitions, and the terminology used to describe different flavor profiles.

    • 37 min
    Cafe Design Language & Pattern Matching

    Cafe Design Language & Pattern Matching

    The ideas and the products being served at specialty “coffee” cafes is changing. They do not have to be a place where coffee is at the center of the celebration. Tea, in particular matcha, is sharing more and more of the spotlight.



    A new generation of suppliers is creating a new set of tools unified by a recognizable design language to signal quality and intention in a matcha program.

    • 27 min
    Founding Sanko

    Founding Sanko

    Ryan and Zongjun discuss founding Sanko Matcha Products and their origin story.



    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7406592/

    • 40 min
    Ceremonial Grade Matcha is Dead, Long Live Ceremonial Grade Matcha

    Ceremonial Grade Matcha is Dead, Long Live Ceremonial Grade Matcha

    Ceremonial grade matcha is a made-up marketing term and is basically meaningless. The quality variability is enormous from vendor-to-vendor and the terms are completely unregulated. Anyone can use these terms and tea ceremony practitioners are definitely not the gate-keepers of quality that the name implies.

    Washing products in a “ceremonial grade” label makes it much more difficult for consumers to differentiate between high and low quality products. Ultimately the classification of “ceremonial grade” commodifies products.

    • 27 min
    What is Matcha?

    What is Matcha?

    If you’re new to matcha, welcome!

    If you are already a tea person, we hope you find this article novel in answering the question “what is matcha?”

    The following perspectives are based on over two decades of cumulative experience from the team: studying at the Tea Institute at Penn State, hundreds of conversations with experts, travel to origin, and working in product development in the food and beverage industry. So, what is matcha?



    https://sanko-cha.com/blogs/third-wave-matcha/what-is-matcha

    • 52 min

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