Iced Pineapple Matcha Drink (Starbucks Copycat Recipe) (2024)

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Have you tried the new Starbucks Iced Pineapple Matcha Drink? It’s incredibly refreshing with a beautiful green color. This copycat vegan green tea drink tastes just like the one from Starbucks with the perfect blend of coconut milk, matcha green tea, pineapple, and ginger flavor. When making it at home, you can easily customize to your desired sweetness level.

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Starbucks just debuted some new iced drinks made with coconut milk, and I was immediately attracted by Iced Golden Ginger Drink, Iced Guava Passionfruit Drink and this green color pineapple matcha. After ordering it a lot from Starbucks, I finally figured out how to make a healthier homemade version at home.

Ingredients and Subsitutions

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Matcha Green Tea Powder –Make sure to use fresh matcha powder for the best flavor and bright green color. Old green tea powder has less flavor with a dull green color. You can buy them at the local grocery store or order online from Amazon.

  • Substitute: You can sub green tea if you don’t have matcha powder, but you won’t get a vivid green color.

Pineapple Juice –I find the pineapple juice gives a better fruity flavor to this drink.

  • Substitute: Original Starbucks drink uses pineapple ginger syrup for the pineapple and ginger flavor. If you prefer to use the syrup, you can order Pineapple Syrup online from Amazon.

Ginger –I used ginger powder to save time for this recipe.

  • Substitute: You can also use fresh ginger or stem ginger.

Coconut Milk –It adds a silky richness and creaminess to this drink.Coconut milk beverageworks better than canned coconutmilk, which contains solid chunky lumps of some white stuff.

  • Substitute: You can sub soy milk or almond milk, but it changes the flavor quite a bit. I would give coconut milk a try first as it tastes amazing.

Simple Syrup –I used simple syrup for this recipe for easy mixing.

  • Substitute: You can also use pineapple syrup or other syrup. Alternatively, you cansubstitute honey or sugar. For a healthy option, use Stevia instead.

Pro Tip:Matcha green tea powder should be stored in the refrigerator once it’s opened. Use a container that’s as air-tight and light-tight as possible.

How to Make Starbucks Pineapple Matcha at Home

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1. Whisk together matcha green tea powder, ginger powder, and 1/3 cup pineapple juice.

2. Mix VERY WELL until dissolved.

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3. In a large pitcher, add coconut milk and the rest of the pineapple juice.

4. Pour in the green tea and ginger powder mixture. Mix well.

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5. Add syrup to your desired sweetness.

6. Fill a glass halfway with ice and pour the mixture into the glass.Serve and enjoy this green iced beverage immediately.

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Tips & Tricks

  • To make sure the green tea powder and ginger powder dissolve properly, you’ll need to mix them with a small amount of pineapple juice first.Mix very well until there are no clumps of powder in the mixture.
  • Matcha green tea powder gives your drink a nice green color.You can adjust the amount to make the color lighter or darker.
  • If you don’t like the tiny white particles in the drink,strain the mixture through cheesecloth or a coffee filterbefore adding the syrup.
  • You can customize the sweetness of your pineapple green tea drink.Start with a small amount of syrup or sugar, taste, and gradually add morefor the perfect subtle touch.
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Review of Starbucks Pineapple Matcha

Since Starbucks unveiled pineapple matcha green tea drink this spring, it has become so popular on social media like Instagram. The nice, springtime green color from the matcha is a big hit, and many fans view this drink as one of the best-tasting items. The flavors are so refreshing, and many claim that it’s a perfect summer day iced beverage!

Frequently Asked Questions

What Does Starbucks’ Iced Pineapple Matcha Taste Like?

It’s a refreshing drink with a perfect balance among sweetened matcha, pineapple, and creamy coconut milk with a hint of ginger flavor.

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Does Starbucks Pineapple Matcha Have Caffeine?

Yes, this drink has caffeine in it and will give you a boost of energy.

Is This Drink Good for You?

Ingredients such as matcha green tea, ginger, and pineapple are good for you, but a lot of calories are coming from added sugar. If you want to make your pineapple matcha healthier, you and ask your barista to cut back on the number of pumps in the drink.

If you’re making it at home, you can easily adjust the amount of syrup to lower the sugar level.

How Many Calories Does Pineapple Matcha Have?

A 16-ounce grande Starbucks pineapple matcha contains 170 calories, 5 grams total fat, 4.5 grams saturated fat, 115 mg sodium, 30 grams total carbohydrates, 2 grams dietary fiber, 27 grams sugars, 2 grams protein, and 80 mgcaffeine. A tall size has 130 calories, and a venti size has 250 calories.

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Iced Pineapple Matcha Drink Recipe (with VIDEO)

Have you tried the new Starbucks Iced Pineapple Matcha Drink? It’s incredibly refreshing with a beautiful green color. This copycat vegan green tea drink is a real deal and has the perfect blend of coconut milk, matcha green tea, pineapple, and ginger flavor. When making it at home, you can customize easily with your desired sweet level and make it with or without caffeine.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 2

Author: Izzy

Calories: 152kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup pineapple juice divided
  • 1 1/2 cups coconut milk I used non-sweetened, full-fat. If you use sweetened, you’ll need to reduce the amount of sugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons matcha green tea powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon ginger powder
  • 2-3 tablespoons simple syrup (or honey, you can adjust the sweetness by using more or less)
  • ice cubes

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, whisk together matcha green tea powder, ginger powder, and 1/3 cup of pineapple juice until dissolved. (Make sure you mix it very well and there’s no lumps.)

  • In a large pitcher, add coconut milk, the rest of the pineapple juice, and the matcha green tea mixture. Mix well.

  • Add syrup to your desired sweetness. (It’s important to start with a small amount, and gradually add more.)

  • Fill a glass halfway with ice and pour the mixture into the glass. Serve and enjoy immediately.

Notes

  • To make sure the matcha powder and ginger powder dissolve properly, you’ll need to mix them with a small amount of pineapple juice first. Mix very well until there are no clumps of powder in the mixture.
  • Matcha green tea powder gives your drink a nice green color. You can adjust the amount of matcha powder to make the color lighter or darker.
  • If you don’t like the tiny white particles (from the powder) in the drink, strain the mixture through cheesecloth or a coffee filterbefore adding the syrup.
  • You can customize the sweetness of your pineapple green tea drink.Start with a small amount of syrup or sugar, taste, and gradually add more for the perfect subtle touch. Use stevia for a healthy option.

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Nutrition

Calories: 152kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 258mg | Potassium: 153mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 27g | Vitamin A: 150IU | Vitamin C: 12mg | Calcium: 240mg | Iron: 2mg

Author: Izzy

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Iced Pineapple Matcha Drink, Pineapple Matcha Starbucks

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Editor note: Originally published June 22, 2020 and updated July 31, 2020.

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FAQs

What does Starbucks put in their Matcha green tea? ›

Here's the answer: Starbucks Matcha is technically not even Matcha, but rather just plain sugar! That's because it's a powdered mix of at least 51% pure added sugar, with some ground green tea added into it. To be considered true Matcha, there should be no added sugar, let alone more than half.

Why is Starbucks Matcha so high calorie? ›

Store-bought matcha lattes often contain added sugars and calories, which can negate some of the health benefits of matcha tea. For example, a grande matcha tea latte from Starbucks contains 240 calories and 32 grams of sugar, largely from the sweetened matcha powder and milk used in its preparation.

Does Starbucks pineapple matcha have caffeine? ›

The caffeine comes from the matcha powder. The actual Starbucks drink has 80mg of caffeine per 16 ounces. This copycat recipe has about 35mg of caffeine because we're only using 1/1 teaspoon of matcha. If you want a little more caffeine increase the amount of matcha.

What is pineapple matcha? ›

It's made with a really simple mix of coconut milk, matcha tea powder, and a pineapple ginger syrup. Just three ingredients! The Starbucks syrup ingredients lists 'natural flavors', whatever that means, so I'd say my version is slightly more fabulous since it's made with real pineapple juice and ginger juice or root.

Can matcha help with weight loss? ›

Studies have shown that drinking more matcha green tea powder increases metabolism and fat burning — both of which can help promote weight loss!

What sweetener does Starbucks use in matcha? ›

What Starbucks calls its "matcha powder scoops" are essentially a sweetened blend, featuring sugar as the first ingredient and ground Japanese green tea as the second. Allegedly, the U.S. blend contains more sugar than tea (while Canada's is supposedly unsweetened).

What are the health benefits of matcha? ›

Contains vitamin C, chromium, magnesium, selenium and zinc. May help reduce blood sugar and cholesterol. May boost the metabolism to help you burn more calories. May improve your mood.

Does Starbucks Matcha have more caffeine than coffee? ›

Switching from coffee to matcha takes time. Remember, with 150mg of caffeine in a cup of Starbucks coffee and 25mg in a typical cup of matcha, your body will need time to adjust to the change in caffeine amounts. Here are our best tips for making the switch: Take at least two weeks to gradually switch.

Why is it called dirty matcha? ›

Like a dirty chai, a dirty matcha is made up of the main beverage—a matcha latte, typically iced—topped with a double shot of espresso. The result is a drink layered with color and flavor, and amped up with an extra dose of caffeine.

What are the pros and cons of drinking matcha? ›

When matcha powder is used for green tea, there can be positive effects on cholesterol, blood pressure, and brain function. Because of matcha's caffeine content and potential to interact with medications, talk to a healthcare provider about whether this form of green tea is a good fit for your personal health goals.

Does matcha help with bloating? ›

On top of a more sustained energy kick, matcha also helps ease digestion and fight bloat. In fact, matcha is one of the best natural bloating remedies due to its high concentration of antioxidants and catechins. Studies show that matcha contains catechins that may help soothe muscles in the gastrointestinal tract.

Is Starbucks Matcha green tea healthy for you? ›

Because of the added sugar and cheap green tea powder used, drinking a matcha latte from Starbucks or Dunkin' is not the healthiest way to consume matcha - making yourself your favorite matcha drink at home is!

What's the difference between matcha and green tea at Starbucks? ›

Matcha is the ground up powder that once was full green tea leaves. It's the whole green tea leaf ground in to powder form, so it makes your drink more green-tea dense than just steeping green tea leaves. Additionally, you're mixing the matcha in your drink and ingesting directly.

What do they use in Starbucks green tea? ›

1 lemon mint green tea bag: As far as I know, Starbucks uses Teavana teas for their drinks, and here they use the Teavana Jade Citrus Mint Tea to make their iced green tea. But any green tea with lemongrass and mint will work!

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