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Matcha’s powerhouse compounds — like EGCG, l-theanine, and polyphenols — work synergistically to support nearly every major ...
Tea may be the second-most consumed beverage worldwide, but matcha in particular has been stealing the spotlight lately.
Beyond the vibrant tea's good aesthetics, matcha is also a fairly healthy caffeinated option for the mornings. Green tea is ...
Research from Kanazawa University on 8,766 older adults using MRI scans revealed a 3 percent reduction in brain white matter lesions among regular green tea drinkers.
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 ...
Teahouses and other businesses in the U.S. are bracing for a shortage of matcha, the bright green powder imported from Japan ...
Farmers have begun harvesting the first green tea leaves of the year in the central Japanese prefecture of Shizuoka.
Matcha is a type of green tea rich in antioxidants and other compounds offering an array of health benefits. Most people can benefit from daily matcha consumption.
Bad news for matcha lovers: the bright-green beverage may see an international shortage as Japan's supply runs low.