Description
Wild Hibiscus b'Lure™ Butterfly Pea Flower Blue Matcha Powder — 2.2 lb. (1 kg) Professional "Color-Morphing" Foundation
For color-changing teas, specialty lattes, mocktails, smoothie bowls, dessert garnishing, and visual beverage presentations, long-term care homes, clinics, hospital food services, and healthcare facilities across Canada order Wild Hibiscus b'Lure Butterfly Pea Flower Blue Matcha Tea Powder in 2.2 lb/1 kg bulk format. ChickenPieces.com stocks it in Calgary and ships Canada-wide.
Frequently Asked Questions — b'Lure Blue Matcha Powder
Where can I buy b'Lure Blue Matcha in Calgary?
You can purchase professional 1 kg bulk bags at ChickenPieces.com. We ship directly from our local Calgary hub to businesses across Alberta, BC, and Saskatchewan.
Is this real Matcha?
While called "Blue Matcha" due to its superfine, powdered tea-style milling, it is not actually Camellia sinensis (green tea). It is 100% Butterfly Pea Flower.
Does it taste like green tea?
No. It has a very mild, earthy, and slightly floral flavor that is much more neutral than traditional Matcha, allowing it to blend into recipes without overwhelming other ingredients.
How do I make the color change?
The powder is pH-sensitive. When the pH is lowered by adding acidic ingredients like lemon, lime, or hibiscus, the color will shift from deep blue to purple and eventually bright pink.
Is this powder 100% natural?
Yes. Wild Hibiscus b'Lure is 100% plant-based with no artificial colors, fillers, or additives. It is gluten-free, vegan, and Non-GMO.
Does it contain caffeine?
No. Butterfly Pea Flower is naturally caffeine-free, making it an excellent choice for "Blue Moon" lattes and evening mocktails.
How much do I need to use per drink?
Because it is so concentrated, a standard 12 oz. drink typically requires only 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon to achieve a vibrant blue color.
Can I use this in baking?
Yes. It is a top choice for natural food coloring in baking. Note that if your batter is acidic (containing buttermilk or lemon), the finished product may bake up purple rather than blue.
What is the shelf life of the 1 kg bag?
Unopened bags have a shelf life of approximately 2 years. Store in a cool, dark, dry place to prevent the natural pigments from fading.
Why buy from a Calgary-based supplier like ChickenPieces.com?
Ordering locally ensures you pay in CAD, avoid surprise border duties, and receive your stock in 2–5 days—essential for maintaining your service standards.
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