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Japan's green tea exports, including matcha, rose 25% by value to 36.4 billion yen ($252 million) in 2024, driven largely by ...
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Verywell Health on MSNCan Drinking Too Much Matcha Lead to Iron Deficiency?Medically reviewed by Karina Tolentino, RD Matcha contains tannins and other compounds that can block iron absorption, but ...
The Matcha Tokyo ventures south once again with the grand opening of its largest and newest flagship store at the SM Mall of ...
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Verywell Health on MSNMatcha vs Coffee: Which One’s Better for Your Energy and Health?Coffee and matcha are both known for their energy-boosting benefits. However, they also offer an array of health benefits.
We just can’t keep up’ with the demand for matcha, says one tea farmer in Japan, as social media fuels a worldwide obsession.
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Indulgexpress on MSN5 cool Japanese drinks that aren’t matchaMatcha may have become the poster child for wellness drinks, but it’s far from the only star in Japan’s beverage arsenal. In ...
“I have never tried matcha, and honestly, I do not feel the need to. I am not averse to green juices or healthy food in ...
Japan's ongoing heatwaves have significantly reduced this year's production of matcha green tea, leading to supply shortages ...
Once a niche drink favored by tea lovers, matcha is now at the center of a global frenzy. As social media influencers, ...
In the last year, it has become increasingly difficult for people aged between 18 and 30 to log on to Instagram or TikTok and ...
Boston's got a growing number of matcha options. We asked a few matcha experts what they like and where to find some of their ...
Despite its controversial use in biryani, matcha is highly valued for its many health benefits. It contains abundant ...
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