Matcha is a finely-ground powder made from the green tea leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, which grows in the shade. Thanks to this growing method, the tea gets its bright green colour from a ...
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Making matcha — green tea that you fully incorporate, instead of steep, into water — can be a finicky practice. It all starts with creating the powder, a process that dates back to 12th ...
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Ceremonial is the finest, purest form of matcha. The highest-grade blend is made during the first and second harvest from the tea plant and has a strong, natural nutty and savory flavor with a ...
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