Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A sign board reading 'Matcha is out of stock' is displayed in front of a tea store in Uji, Kyoto prefecture UJI, Japan (Reuters) ...
SAN DIEGO — Some would think it came straight from a witch's cauldron if one said a green-colored beverage can be decked out and infused with purees and syrups ranging from strawberries to Earl Grey.
A new study suggests that matcha, the finely ground green tea powder widely used in Japanese cuisine, may influence allergic symptoms in an unexpected way.
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Hojicha vs. Matcha—What’s the Difference and Why This Roasted Tea Is Everywhere
You'll love its unique flavor in lattes and other crafted cafe beverages.
Matcha has experienced a surge in popularity in recent months, leading to reports of global shortages and price increases. If you haven't been caught up in the craze, matcha is a powdered version of ...
Australian YouTuber Amy Lyons seemed surprised that the small city of Tongren in China's southwestern Guizhou province exports matcha to Japan. In her video, shop windows there brim with locally ...
If you’ve noticed matcha prices nearly doubling in recent years, you’re not alone. Demand for the Japanese green tea powder has recently surged thanks to social media, making it harder — and more ...
A study in mice suggests that the green tea powder could reduce the need to sneeze in people with nasal allergies.
Record temperatures in Japan have curbed matcha green tea production this year, straining supplies and driving prices to all-time highs amid booming global demand for the trendy beverage, farmers and ...
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