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The Matcha Latte vs. Coffee Latte: A Complete Comparison

The Matcha Latte vs. Coffee Latte: A Complete Comparison

Both the matcha latte and the coffee latte have earned their place as daily rituals for millions of people. They share a structure — a concentrated flavoured base combined with milk — but differ in almost every other respect.

Caffeine content

A standard matcha latte (1.5–2g matcha) contains 30–70mg of caffeine. A standard latte or flat white (one or two espresso shots) contains 60–120mg. Coffee delivers more caffeine — stronger stimulant effect, higher likelihood of jitteriness for sensitive individuals. Matcha's caffeine is moderated by L-theanine: less spike, less crash, more sustained focus. This is a genuine pharmacological difference.

Flavour

Coffee latte: rich, roasted, bitter-to-sweet depending on bean and roast. Espresso base is strong; milk integration creates a creamy, familiar profile.

Matcha latte: grassy, sweet, vegetal, with umami depth. The flavour is distinctive and requires some adjustment for newcomers. With good ceremonial matcha, natural sweetness means little added sugar is necessary.

Preparation

Coffee latte: requires espresso equipment or a moka pot. The preparation is automated for most cafe orders.

Matcha latte: requires only hot water, a sieve, and a whisk. Manual but quick — two to three minutes — and no expensive equipment.

Antioxidant profile

Both are significant sources of antioxidants. Coffee's come primarily from chlorogenic acids; matcha's from EGCG and other catechins. Both are real and well-studied; neither is clearly superior.

Cost per cup at home

A good quality matcha latte at home costs €1–2 per cup including milk. Home espresso is comparable depending on coffee quality and equipment. In cafes, matcha lattes are typically priced slightly higher.

Which to choose?

For strongest alertness: coffee. For sustained focus without jitteriness: matcha. For digestive sensitivity: matcha is usually gentler. No rule says you cannot have both at different times of day.

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