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Teahouses and other businesses in the U.S. are bracing for a shortage of matcha, the bright green powder imported from Japan and used to make drinks and food. Demand for matcha drinks and snacks ...
Matcha showed stronger anti-inflammatory effects than green tea in reducing gamma radiation-induced intestinal injury in ...
The global love affair with matcha is driving up demand and prices as Japan struggles to produce enough of the green tea powder. Global demand for matcha is skyrocketing, but Japan’s limited ...
This easy version of mochi is simple to make at home, getting a lovely green hue and subtle brightness from matcha powder. This is collaborative content from Food & Wine's team of experts ...
Matcha's caffeine content can depend on its age and quality — it may have up to 130 mg per serving. Matcha also contains antioxidants and other compounds that can lower inflammation and cancer risk.