The antimatter is defined as the matter that is formed by antiparticles, which are the partners of the corresponding ordinary particles (proton, electron, neutron)
In theory, a particle (such as an electron) and its anti-particle (such as the anti-electron) have the same mass, but they have opposite charges and some other differences in the quantum numbers.
Theoretically, antimatter is produced as the result of ultra-high-speed collisions
Annihilation is the name given to the collision between matter and antimatter. This collisions produce high levels of energy, because converts the entire mass of the particles involved in the process into energy. This conclusion comes from Einstein’s famous equation E = mc2
After the Big Bang (event that created the universe), matter and antimatter were created in equal parts. However, currently the matter dominates the universe over the antimatter. This is still a mystery for the physics.