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Caffeine Both green tea and matcha contain caffeine, but in varying amounts. Green tea naturally has a moderate amount of caffeine—approximately 30–40 mg per cup (240 ml). Matcha, due to its ...
If your preferred way to caffeinate is to sip on some matcha, you’re not alone. The bright green tea is a popular alternative to coffee and can be found on most coffee shop menus. There are even ...
Here’s the tea: there’s a shortage of matcha. Once easily found in grocery stores and cafes, the powdered green tea product is now scarce thanks to its popularity on social media — and ...
Close up of an unrecognizable woman holding a cup of matcha tea with green foam. Replacing coffee with a healthy matcha. As I was browsing through my social media feed this morning, enjoying my ...
On March 11, Poda, a matcha paste, officially launched on Kickstarter, and its founder Mujtaba Waseem posted a minute-long pitch on social media urging people to invest in it. The crowdfunding ...
Matcha can be a divisive drink. Here’s what our team thinks. Share on Pinterest Some people swear by matcha and have it every morning. For others, it’s a special treat — or something to ...
As tempting as your local coffee shop may be, with the right tools, you can save money and time by making matcha at home. Experts I spoke to agree that drinking it comes with plenty of health ...
Talk about a green new deal. Stroll the streets of Manhattan these days and in some neighborhoods, you might see almost as many matcha cafes as espresso bars and coffee shops. And if you’re ...
Matcha, a type of green tea that's also a popular coffee alternative, may help aid in cancer prevention, according to some experts and recent research. Matcha can have great benefits for overall ...
Coffee shops introduce international favorites to menus regularly, and while the olive oil-based Oleato was a flop for Starbucks, matcha has soared in popularity. Of course, matcha has been a ...