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The powdered Japanese green tea is increasingly hard to find. Experts say its popularity on the internet is straining Japan’s ...
Supply problems, compounded with increasing prices due to tariffs, have hit Seattle-area coffee shops hard, leading to a lowered inventory or no matcha at all.
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Some social media users are claiming that drinking matcha tea can lead to an iron deficiency.The high concentration of tannins in matcha can actually block your body ...
Matcha has roots in China but has since spread to a beverage enjoyed in many different countries, including the U.S. Matcha is full of health benefits and can be easily incorporated into your diet.
Within Japan, matcha consumption has been on the decline, dropping from 1,174 grams per household in 2001 to 844 grams in 2015, which some experts have attributed to matcha’s association with ...
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