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TOKYO (Bernama-Kyodo): The Japanese government is considering measures to encourage green tea farmers to shift more production to "tencha" leaves, which can be ground into matcha powder ...
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The freeze-dried green tea is vibrant and delicious. I hope this technology becomes widely adopted." (Japanese original by Takashi Umeyama, Kagoshima Bureau) ...
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It’s best to consume matcha in moderation, for instance, 1–2 cups of tea per day or up to 2 teaspoons of matcha. Matcha comes from the same plant as green tea, but it contains more ...
Its subtle flavours mean you'll enjoy this green tea most when brewed in a smaller cup. Vahdam sources its ... Sourcing its tea from Shizuoka, Japan, this Japanese Matcha Green Tea Powder is ...
Starting Monday, stores are bringing back the condiment bar and offering free refills of hot or iced brewed coffee and tea ... in a ceramic coffee mug or glass, or in a clean personal cup brought ...
The government is considering measures to prompt Japanese green tea farmers to shift more production to "tencha" leaves that can be ground into matcha powder, from "sencha," commonly consumed in Japan ...