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Midori Spring vs Teafy Matcha: 2026 Comparison

Midori Spring sources from Indonesia while Teafy sources from Kyoto Uji + Shizuoka, Japan, giving each brand a distinct terroir and flavor profile. Teafy publishes a numeric Certificate of Analysis with specific ppb values from a named lab. Midori Spring has not published equivalent numeric results as of the last verification date. On price, Teafy is $0.23/g less expensive per gram ($0.93/g vs $0.70/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

Teafy

Teafy is $0.23/g cheaper ($0.93/g vs $0.70/g).

Testing transparency

Teafy

Teafy is Tier 1 vs Tier 2 for Midori Spring. Lower tier number means more disclosure.

Published lead level

Midori Spring

Midori Spring reports a lower published lead level (0.135 ppm vs 67 ppb). Note: values are from different batches and dates.

Origin

Tie / indeterminate

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

Organic certification

Tie / indeterminate

Both brands hold organic certification (ORGANIC and EU). Tie.

Side-by-Side Spec Table

FieldMidori SpringTeafy
OriginIndonesiaKyoto Uji + Shizuoka, Japan
GradeCeremonialCeremonial
Price per gram$0.93/g$0.70/gBetter
Transparency tierTier 2Tier 1Better
Publishes numeric COANoYesBetter
Third-party testedYesYes
Organic certificationORGANICEU
Lead (published)0.135 ppm67 ppb
Cadmium (published)Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)13 ppb
Arsenic (published)Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)21 ppb
Mercury (published)Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)Not publicly published (checked June 21, 2026)
Pesticide testedYesYes
Last verifiedJune 27, 2026June 21, 2026
Midori Spring
Teafy

Origin

Indonesia
Kyoto Uji + Shizuoka, Japan

Grade

Ceremonial
Ceremonial

Price per gram

$0.93/g
$0.70/g

Transparency tier

Tier 2
Tier 1

Publishes numeric COA

No
Yes

Third-party tested

Yes
Yes

Organic certification

ORGANIC
EU

Lead (published)

0.135 ppm
67 ppb

Cadmium (published)

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

Arsenic (published)

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

Mercury (published)

Not publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)
Not publicly published (checked June 21, 2026)

Pesticide tested

Yes
Yes

Last verified

June 27, 2026
June 21, 2026

Heavy Metals and Safety Disclosure

Midori Spring reports a lead level of 0.135 ppm and Teafy reports 67 ppb. These values are from different batches and dates and should not be treated as directly comparable without matching batch information. For context, California Prop 65 sets a maximum allowable dose level for lead of 0.5 micrograms per day. At a 2g serving, that threshold corresponds to approximately 250 ppb in the powder.

MetalMidori SpringTeafy
Lead0.135 ppm67 ppb
CadmiumNot publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)13 ppb
ArsenicNot publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)21 ppb
MercuryNot publicly published (checked June 27, 2026)Not publicly published (checked June 21, 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: Midori Spring June 27, 2026, Teafy June 21, 2026.

Price Comparison

Teafy is $0.23/g cheaper than Midori Spring ($0.70/g vs $0.93/g, a 25% difference). At 30 servings per month, that is approximately $14/month in savings.

Detailed Analysis

Testing Transparency

Teafy publishes a numeric COA with specific ppb values from a named accredited lab. Midori Spring has not published equivalent numeric results. Midori Spring states that it tests its products but has not made the numeric results publicly available. A testing claim without published numbers cannot be independently verified.

Origin and Sourcing

Midori Spring sources from Indonesia and Teafy sources from Kyoto Uji + Shizuoka, Japan. 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: Teafy (Tier 1) discloses more than Midori Spring (Tier 2). If price per gram is your priority: Teafy is the more affordable option at $0.70/g.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Midori Spring or Teafy cheaper?

Teafy is cheaper at $0.70/g vs $0.93/g per gram, a difference of $0.23/g. Prices verified as of 2026-06.

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.

Does Teafy publish lab results?

Yes. Teafy publishes a numeric Certificate of Analysis with specific ppb values from a named accredited lab. Verified June 21, 2026.

Are Midori Spring and Teafy both third-party tested?

Both brands claim third-party testing. However, third-party testing is only independently verifiable when the brand publishes the actual COA with the lab name, test date, and numeric results.

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All data in this comparison is sourced from publicly available COAs, brand websites, and independent test results. Every safety data point carries its source and last-verified date. Steady Matcha does not conduct or claim ownership of third-party test results for other brands. Brand information changes: verify current status before purchasing.