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Fukujuen vs Midori Spring Matcha: 2026 Comparison

Fukujuen sources from Japan while Midori Spring sources from Indonesia, giving each brand a distinct terroir and flavor profile. On price, Midori Spring is $0.07/g less expensive per gram ($1.00/g vs $0.93/g).

VerdictSpec tableHeavy metalsPriceFAQ

Verdict by Axis

No single overall winner is declared. The better choice depends on which axis matters most to you.

Price per gram

Midori Spring

Midori Spring is $0.07/g cheaper ($1.00/g vs $0.93/g).

Testing transparency

Midori Spring

Midori Spring is Tier 2 vs Unrated for Fukujuen. Lower tier number means more disclosure.

Published lead level

Tie / indeterminate

Midori Spring publishes a lead value (0.135 ppm). Fukujuen has not published a numeric lead value. Cannot compare directly.

Origin

Tie / indeterminate

One or both brands have not publicly disclosed their leaf origin region.

Organic certification

Midori Spring

Midori Spring holds ORGANIC certification. Fukujuen does not have a publicly confirmed organic certification.

Side-by-Side Spec Table

FieldFukujuenMidori Spring
OriginJapanIndonesia
GradeNot specifiedCeremonial
Price per gram$1.00/g$0.93/gBetter
Transparency tier--Tier 2
Publishes numeric COANoNo
Third-party testedNoYesBetter
Organic certificationNoneORGANIC
Lead (published)Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)0.135 ppm
Cadmium (published)Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)
Arsenic (published)Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)
Mercury (published)Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)
Pesticide testedNoYes
Last verifiedJune 27, 2026June 27, 2026
Fukujuen
Midori Spring

Origin

Japan
Indonesia

Grade

Not specified
Ceremonial

Price per gram

$1.00/g
$0.93/g

Transparency tier

--
Tier 2

Publishes numeric COA

No
No

Third-party tested

No
Yes

Organic certification

None
ORGANIC

Lead (published)

Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)
0.135 ppm

Cadmium (published)

Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)
Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)

Arsenic (published)

Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)
Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)

Mercury (published)

Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)
Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)

Pesticide tested

No
Yes

Last verified

June 27, 2026
June 27, 2026

Heavy Metals and Safety Disclosure

Midori Spring reports a lead level of 0.135 ppm (verified June 27, 2026). Fukujuen has not published a numeric lead value (checked June 27, 2026). Without a published value from Fukujuen, a direct comparison is not possible. The absence of published data does not indicate safety or danger.

MetalFukujuenMidori Spring
LeadNot publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)0.135 ppm
CadmiumNot publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)
ArsenicNot publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)
MercuryNot publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)

Source: brand-published COAs and independent test results. Values are from specific batches and dates. Absence of published data does not indicate safety or danger. Last verified: Fukujuen June 27, 2026, Midori Spring June 27, 2026.

Price Comparison

Midori Spring is $0.07/g cheaper than Fukujuen ($0.93/g vs $1.00/g, a 7% difference). At 30 servings per month, that is approximately $4/month in savings.

Detailed Analysis

Testing Transparency

No public testing statement has been found for Fukujuen as of the last verification date. Midori Spring publishes some COA data but not at full ppb resolution with a named lab and date.

Origin and Sourcing

Fukujuen sources from Japan and Midori Spring sources from Indonesia. Different growing regions produce distinct flavor profiles: Uji matcha tends toward sweet umami, Kagoshima toward fresh and grassy, and Yame toward rich and complex. Neither region is objectively superior.

Which Should You Buy?

If testing transparency is your priority: Midori Spring (Tier 2) discloses more than Fukujuen (Unrated). If organic certification matters to you: Midori Spring holds ORGANIC certification. Fukujuen does not have a publicly confirmed organic certification.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fukujuen or Midori Spring cheaper?

Midori Spring is cheaper at $0.93/g vs $1.00/g per gram, a difference of $0.07/g. Prices verified as of 2026-06-27.

Does Fukujuen publish lab results?

No public testing statement or COA has been found for Fukujuen as of June 27, 2026.

Does Midori Spring publish lab results?

Midori Spring publishes some COA data but not at full ppb resolution with a named lab and date. Verified June 27, 2026.

Which is third-party tested: Fukujuen or Midori Spring?

Midori Spring is third-party tested. Fukujuen does not have a confirmed third-party testing status as of the last verification date.

Is Fukujuen or Midori Spring organic?

Midori Spring holds ORGANIC certification. Fukujuen does not have a publicly confirmed organic certification as of the last verification date.

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