Matcha, a finely ground green tea powder, may help keep bacteria that causes periodontitis at bay. Periodontitis is an inflammatory gum disease driven by bacterial infection and left untreated it can ...
Starbucks is promising love at first sip with its limited-time Valentine's Day menu. On Feb. 3, the chain unveiled two new Valentine's Day-themed drinks. Separately, it also added two new matcha ...
Matcha tea cake brings together mindful baking and everyday wellness in a form that feels familiar yet purposeful. Matcha is made from whole green tea leaves that are shade-grown, harvested, and stone ...
New Year’s Eve baking often shifts toward recipes that feel celebratory yet balanced, and matcha chocolate cake fits naturally into this moment. Matcha, a finely ground green tea powder from Japan, ...
Once regarded in Western countries as little more than a traditional Japanese ceremonial drink, matcha has become a mainstream staple. It now appears everywhere from coffee shop menus and smoothie ...
Japan’s closest answer to mulled wine is probably o-toso, a sake infused with spices, herbs and dried fruit, and sometimes lightly honeyed. The beverage is traditionally drunk as a toast to health and ...
On the surface, the can of matcha appears genuine, bearing the famous brand name Isuzu along with other product specifications. The Japanese green tea powder is so popular that the highly acclaimed ...
Headline: Matcha quality decline: Is it a ‘victim of its own success’? Matcha has taken the world by storm. The green flavour has, in a short time, gone from relative obscurity to omnipresence.
A couple of years ago, Pokémon introduced a new monster: Poltchageist, a “Grass/Ghost type” with special abilities in “hospitality” and being “heatproof.” It is wily and homicidal; it is also matcha.
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So many Americans start their day with a cup (or two) of coffee. Yet as popular as Java is in the U.S., other parts of the world tend to favor other sources of caffeine. Matcha, for example, which ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Matcha prices tripled at some Japanese tea auctions after this year’s spring harvest was hit by hot temperatures ...