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Matcha is made from shade-grown tea leaves called tencha, which are then ground into a fine, green-colored powder and whisked into hot water. stock.adobe.com Signs plastered to supermarket shelves ...
In fact, matcha has become so popular that The Japan Times reports that there may be a global matcha shortage this spring. Here’s everything you need to know about the shortage.
These delicate cookies are made with oil, so they’re moist and tender. Matcha gives them a light, toasty flavor and turns them a pretty green. Slideshow: More Cookie Recipes In a medium bowl ...
Both coffee and matcha are high in caffeine and antioxidants. While coffee gives you an instant energy kick, matcha offers a slower, more sustained energy boost.
Everywhere you look, men are drinking matcha. How the green tea coffee alternative ended up at the center of a gendered debate.
While matcha is celebrated for its health benefits and energizing properties, it's not without potential risks. Consuming it in excess can lead to serious side effects ranging from liver toxicity ...
The demand for matcha has taken off thanks to MatchaTok influencers, and suppliers have implemented buying limits. Don't expect tariffs to help.
Matcha is the new drink of choice at hip cafes worldwide, but Japanese producers are struggling to keep up with soaring demand for the powdered green tea.
Michelle Patidar, nutrition health coach, explains how matcha, a type of green tea, can help prevent cancer and boost the immune system through powerful properties.
In Uji, Japan's historic matcha capital, demand for premium green tea is outpacing supply. As tourists scramble for tins, locals fear that tradition may be getting diluted.
As global demand for the popular matcha tea beverage grows, producers in Japan have been unable to keep up, leading to a worldwide shortage and price increases, which are being felt by B.C. cafés and ...