I've tried 11 different Amazon matcha powders to find the absolute best among them. I'm going to rank them from the worst matcha powders to the best. When judging matcha, I consider several factors. First, the shade of green is essential; brighter and more vibrant greens typically indicate higher quality. If the matcha is yellowish or skewing towards brown, it's likely of lower quality and better for cooking rather than drinking. Fragrance is another factor, with high-quality matchas often having a grassy, citrusy scent. Texture is important too; some matchas can be gritty, while others are fine, affecting how they froth when whisked. The final and most crucial factor is taste, as that's what matters most. I tested these matcha powders in the usucha way and as lattes. Let's dive into the best and worst matcha powders on Amazon.