Strawberry Matcha Sago: A Refreshing Layered Delight

By Rowan Pierce

On March 11, 2026

A close-up shot of the creamy coconut sago layer in a glass of Strawberry Matcha Sago, ready for assembly.

Cuisine

Asian

Prep time

15 minutes

Cooking time

15 minutes

Total time

30 minutes

Servings

2 drinks

Welcome to a recipe that’s as beautiful as it is delicious. This Strawberry Matcha Sago is a vibrant, layered drink that perfectly balances the sweetness of fresh strawberries, the creamy chewiness of sago pearls, and the rich, earthy notes of high-quality matcha. If you’ve been looking for a refreshing treat that will impress your friends and delight your taste buds, you’ve found it. This guide will walk you through creating this stunning beverage with ease.

Forget complicated steps and hard-to-find ingredients. We’re breaking down how to make this cafe-worthy drink right in your own kitchen. It’s the perfect pick-me-up for a warm afternoon or a unique dessert to cap off a meal.

What is Strawberry Matcha Sago?

At its heart, Strawberry Matcha Sago is a layered drink that originates from the popular sago desserts found across Asia. It consists of three distinct layers. The bottom layer is a sweet and vibrant strawberry puree. The middle layer is a creamy mixture of cooked sago pearls (similar to tapioca) suspended in sweetened coconut milk. The final, top layer is a shot of freshly whisked, earthy matcha tea. When combined, each sip offers a delightful mix of fruity, creamy, and tea flavors with a wonderful chewy texture.

Why You’ll Love This Strawberry Matcha Sago Recipe

  • Visually Stunning: The beautiful, distinct layers make this drink a showstopper. It’s an Instagram-worthy creation you’ll be proud to share.
  • Perfectly Balanced Flavors: The combination of sweet, fruity, creamy, and earthy is complex yet harmonious. No single flavor overpowers the others.
  • Easier Than It Looks: While it looks like it came from a specialty cafe, the steps are straightforward and achievable for any home cook.
  • Customizable Sweetness: You have full control over the sweetness. Adjust the sugar in the strawberry puree and the condensed milk in the sago layer to your exact liking.

The Key Ingredients for the Perfect Drink

The magic of this drink comes from using simple, high-quality ingredients. Here’s what you’ll need for each beautiful layer.

Assembling the Strawberry Matcha Sago by pouring whisked matcha tea into a glass with strawberry and sago layers.
The final touch: adding the vibrant matcha layer to complete the drink.

For the Strawberry Layer

  • Fresh Strawberries: The foundation of our base. Fresh, ripe strawberries provide the best flavor and color.
  • Granulated Sugar: Just enough to macerate the strawberries and create a luscious, syrupy puree.

For the Creamy Sago Layer

  • Sago Pearls: Small, starchy pearls that become translucent and chewy when cooked. You can usually find these at Asian grocery stores.
  • Coconut Milk: Full-fat coconut milk creates the creamiest, most luxurious texture for the middle layer.
  • Sweetened Condensed Milk: This adds sweetness and a rich, milky flavor that complements the coconut perfectly.

For the Matcha Layer

  • Ceremonial Grade Matcha Powder: For the best flavor and vibrant green color, ceremonial grade is highly recommended. It’s less bitter and has a smoother taste than culinary grade.
  • Hot Water: To properly dissolve and whisk the matcha into a smooth, frothy liquid.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these simple steps to assemble your gorgeous Strawberry Matcha Sago.

  1. Prepare the Sago Pearls: Bring a medium pot of water to a rolling boil. Add the sago pearls and cook for about 10-15 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking. Once they are mostly translucent with a small white dot in the center, turn off the heat, cover the pot, and let them sit for another 10 minutes to finish cooking. Drain the sago and rinse under cold water to stop the cooking process and remove excess starch.
  2. Create the Strawberry Puree: While the sago cooks, wash, hull, and chop your strawberries. In a small bowl, combine the chopped strawberries with the granulated sugar. Use a fork or a muddler to mash the strawberries into a chunky puree. Set aside to let the flavors meld.
  3. Make the Coconut Sago Mixture: In a separate bowl, whisk together the full-fat coconut milk and the sweetened condensed milk until smooth. Add the cooked and rinsed sago pearls to this mixture and stir to combine.
  4. Whisk the Matcha: In a small bowl, sift the matcha powder to remove any lumps. Add the hot (not boiling) water and use a bamboo whisk (chasen) or a small milk frother to whisk vigorously in a ‘W’ or ‘M’ motion until the matcha is completely dissolved and a fine layer of foam forms on top.
  5. Assemble Your Layered Masterpiece: Grab a clear glass to show off the layers. Spoon the strawberry puree into the bottom. Gently pour the coconut sago mixture over the back of a spoon to create the second layer. Finally, slowly pour the whisked matcha over the top. Add ice if desired, serve immediately, and enjoy!

Pro Tips for a Flawless Strawberry Matcha Sago

  • Rinse Your Sago: Rinsing the sago pearls under cold water after cooking is a crucial step. It washes away excess starch, which is the primary cause of clumping.
  • Sift Your Matcha: Always sift your matcha powder before adding water. This breaks up clumps and ensures a smooth, non-gritty matcha layer.
  • Pour Slowly for Layers: To get those sharp, clean layers, pour the coconut sago and matcha layers very slowly over the back of a spoon. This disperses the liquid gently and prevents it from mixing with the layer below.
  • Taste and Adjust: Before assembling, taste your strawberry puree and your coconut milk mixture. Adjust the sweetness to your preference. Remember, the matcha will add a slightly bitter note that balances the overall sweetness. A simple homemade dressing can also be a surprising addition for a savory twist.
A close-up shot of the creamy coconut sago layer in a glass of Strawberry Matcha Sago, ready for assembly.
Perfectly cooked sago pearls suspended in a creamy coconut milk mixture.

Delicious Variations to Try

While the classic combination is fantastic, feel free to get creative!

  • Mango Matcha Sago: Swap the strawberries for ripe mango puree for a tropical twist.
  • Add Red Bean: A spoonful of sweet Red Bean Paste on top of the strawberry layer adds a wonderful texture and flavor.
  • Dairy-Free/Vegan Option: Simply use a vegan condensed milk alternative, like one made from coconut or oat milk.
  • Make it a Party: Serve this alongside a savory main like a Salmon Sushi Bake for a complete and impressive meal.

Storing Your Sago Drink

This Strawberry Matcha Sago is best enjoyed immediately after assembling to appreciate the distinct layers and chewy texture of the sago. If you must store it, you can keep the components separate in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. The sago pearls may harden slightly upon chilling, but will soften again once mixed with the liquids.

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely! To make this recipe vegan, simply substitute the sweetened condensed milk with a dairy-free alternative, such as sweetened condensed coconut milk or oat milk. The rest of the ingredients are naturally vegan.

This drink is best enjoyed fresh for the best texture and appearance. However, you can prepare the components (strawberry puree, coconut sago, and matcha) and store them separately in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Assemble just before serving.

The key is to stir them occasionally while cooking and, most importantly, to rinse them thoroughly under cold water immediately after draining. This washes away the excess starch that causes them to stick together.

They are very similar but come from different plants. Sago comes from the pith of a sago palm, while tapioca comes from the cassava root. They can be used interchangeably in most recipes like this one, providing a similar chewy texture.

It’s a delicious blend of flavors and textures! You get the sweetness from the strawberry puree, a creamy and milky flavor from the coconut sago, and a slightly bitter, earthy taste from the matcha. The sago pearls add a fun, chewy texture.

More Delicious Recipes to Explore

If you enjoyed this refreshing drink, you might also love the savory flavors in our Mexican Street Corn Dip or the comforting warmth of our favorite White Chicken Chili Recipe.

A Perfect Treat for Any Occasion

Making this Strawberry Matcha Sago is a rewarding experience that results in a truly special drink. It’s a simple way to bring a touch of elegance and fun to your day. We hope you love making and sharing this recipe. If you do, please let us know in the comments or share your beautiful creation on Pinterest!

A tall glass of Strawberry Matcha Sago showing perfect layers of red strawberry puree, white creamy sago, and green matcha.
The beautiful layers of this Strawberry Matcha Sago are easier to create than you think!

Strawberry Matcha Sago Recipe

A close-up shot of the creamy coconut sago layer in a glass of Strawberry Matcha Sago, ready for assembly.

Strawberry Matcha Sago: A Refreshing Layered Delight

Discover how to make the best Strawberry Matcha Sago with this easy recipe. Learn to create beautiful, distinct layers of sweet strawberry, creamy coconut sago, and earthy matcha for a refreshing and delicious drink.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings: 2 drinks
Course: Dessert, Drinks
Cuisine: Asian
Calories: 380

Ingredients
  

Strawberry Layer
  • 1 cup Fresh Strawberries hulled and chopped
  • 1 tbsp Granulated Sugar or to taste
Sago Layer
  • 1/2 cup Small Sago Pearls
  • 1 cup Full-Fat Coconut Milk from a can
  • 3 tbsp Sweetened Condensed Milk or to taste
Matcha Layer
  • 2 tsp Ceremonial Grade Matcha Powder
  • 4 oz Hot Water about 175°F / 80°C

Equipment

  • 1 Medium Saucepan
  • 3 Small Bowls
  • 1 Matcha Whisk (Chasen) or Frother

Method
 

  1. Bring a pot of water to a rolling boil. Add sago pearls, stir, and cook for 10-15 minutes until mostly translucent. Turn off heat, cover, and let sit for 10 more minutes. Drain and rinse under cold water.
  2. In a small bowl, combine chopped strawberries and sugar. Mash with a fork until a chunky puree forms. Set aside.
  3. In a separate bowl, whisk together coconut milk and sweetened condensed milk. Stir in the cooked and rinsed sago pearls.
  4. Sift matcha powder into a bowl. Add hot water and whisk vigorously until frothy and fully dissolved.
  5. In a tall glass, add the strawberry puree to the bottom. Gently pour the coconut sago mixture over the top. Finish by slowly pouring the whisked matcha over the sago layer. Serve immediately.

Notes

For the best results, use high-quality ceremonial grade matcha powder.
Ensure you rinse the sago pearls thoroughly in cold water to prevent them from becoming gummy.
This drink is best served immediately for the ideal texture and temperature.

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