Matcha is having a major moment right now, and honestly…as a registered dietitian, I’m here for it. This earthy, vibrant drink has taken over coffee shops across the country for good reason: it’s delicious, energizing and packed with antioxidants. And unlike coffee, it delivers a smoother, more sustained energy boost without the jitters.
But if you've ever ordered a standard Starbucks Iced Matcha Latte and wondered why it tastes so sweet, you're not imagining it—the classic version is loaded with sugar.
As a registered dietitian, I want my matcha to taste great and make me feel good (aka not leaving me with a sugar spike before 9 a.m). And with so many people looking for ways to enjoy their favorite drinks without the blood sugar crash, it's worth knowing exactly what's in your cup. That's why I love this lighter order inspired by @lazymillionaire, which gives you all the flavor, with way less sugar.
These small swaps make a big difference, and there's zero barista training or matcha-whisking skills required. Once you try it, you may never go back to the original. ?SIGN UP for Parade’s health newsletter with expert-approved tips, healthy eats, exercises, news & more to help you stay healthy & feel your best self?
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Here’s my go-to matcha order that I’ve been recommending to everyone lately:
Grande Iced Matcha Latte with:
Water instead of milkSugar-free vanilla syrup No classic syrupSplash of your milk of choiceThink of it like a "matcha Americano" since we’re using water instead of milk. This lets the drink become more matcha-forward and gives you a bolder, more authentic flavor than the classic latte. It's still creamy and satisfying thanks to the splash of milk, just way less sweet.
One heads up: since you can't swap milk for water in the Starbucks app, you'll need to order this one in person. It's worth the extra step, though, I promise.
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Estimated Nutrition Breakdown
The standard Iced Matcha Latte typically has around 160 calories and 25 grams of added sugar in a grande—all from the classic syrup. Swapping out the milk for water and skipping the classic makes a huge difference. Here's how this customized order breaks down (using skim milk for the calculations):
~25–30 calories~1–2g sugar (no added sugars, this is naturally occurring sugar from the lactose in the dairy milk)~2–3g protein~80mg caffeineRelated: ‘I’m a Cardiologist—This Is the One Snack I Always Have on Hand To Keep My Blood Pressure Down’
Matcha isn’t just a pretty powder. It’s rich in antioxidants called catechins, particularly EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate), which research shows may help reduce inflammation and support heart health. Matcha also contains a unique amino acid called L-theanine, which works alongside caffeine to promote calm, focused energy without the jittery spike you sometimes get from coffee.
2. It cuts sugar without cutting flavor
The standard Iced Matcha Latte at Starbucks contains classic syrup, which brings the total sugar up to 25 grams in a grande. That's already at the American Heart Association's daily recommended limit for women (25 grams) and over half the limit for men (36 grams)—just from your morning drink. By skipping the classic syrup and swapping in sugar-free vanilla syrup, you still get subtle sweetness while bringing the added sugar down to zero.
3. It’s a gentler caffeine boost
With roughly 80 mg of caffeine from the matcha powder, this drink gives you a calm energy boost. The L-theanine in matcha also works alongside caffeine, with research suggesting the combo may give you a cleaner energy boost, without the jitters. It’s a great option if you’re sensitive to coffee or just want something a little lower in caffeine later in the day.
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Tips for Ordering
Order in person: Since water isn’t an option under the “milk” drop-down on the app, you’ll have to order this drink in person. Want it creamier? Instead of water, keep the original milk. Just be sure to still remove the classic syrup pumps if you don’t want it sweet.Want more protein? Add your favorite protein cold foam on top. All flavors deliver 17-18 grams of protein, but keep in mind they also add 240-280 calories and anywhere from 3-22 grams of sugar, depending on the flavor. Sugar-free vanilla or plain (unflavored) is your best bet for keeping it light.Want it a bit sweeter? Ask for 2-3 pumps of sugar-free vanilla syrup instead of one.A Starbucks matcha latte can be a super refreshing summer beverage, and with a few simple swaps, you can turn it into something that aligns with your wellness goals. Use water instead of milk, skip the classic syrup and add sugar-free vanilla syrup.
You're left with a lighter, better-for-you matcha that still tastes like a treat. Just be sure to pair it with a protein and fiber-rich breakfast to round out your morning.
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Kochman, J., Jakubczyk, K., Antoniewicz, J., Mruk, H., & Janda, K. (2021). Health benefits and chemical composition of matcha green tea: A review. Molecules, 26(1), 85. Dodd, F. L., Kennedy, D. O., Riby, L. M., & Haskell-Ramsay, C. F. (2015). A double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluating the effects of caffeine and L-theanine both alone and in combination on cerebral blood flow, cognition and mood. Psychopharmacology, 232(14), 2563–2576.Hence then, the article about the dietitian approved starbucks matcha order you need to try was published today ( ) and is available on Parade ( Saudi Arabia ) The editorial team at PressBee has edited and verified it, and it may have been modified, fully republished, or quoted. You can read and follow the updates of this news or article from its original source.
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