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  2. The 7 Best Matcha Powders for the Perfect Pick-Me-Up - AOL

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    Reviewed by Dietitian Brierley Horton, M.S., RD. Matcha, a finely ground powder made from specially cultivated green tea leaves called tencha, has deep roots in both Japanese and Chinese cultures.

  3. 10 Highest-Quality Matchas on Grocery Shelves - AOL

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    Photos: The brands. Design: Eat This, Not That!Matcha has become a staple on coffee shop menus. This Japanese tea powder has skyrocketed in popularity in the U.S., showing up in everything from ...

  4. Is matcha good for your health or just an overpriced ... - AOL

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    A dietitian explains the nutrition and health benefits of matcha. Matcha is the trendy green tea that is soaring in popularity, but is it actually good for you? A dietitian explains the nutrition ...

  5. Wipe Out Kids' Cancer - Wikipedia

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    Wipe Out Kids' Cancer [1] (WOKC) is a non-profit, volunteer organization based in Dallas, Texas.It has raised funds and advocated for children with cancer since 1980. In 2018, Wipe Out Kids' Cancer announced former Texas A&M football player Luke Laufenberg as their 33rd annual Honorary Race Chair & Founding Member of the WOKC Youth Advisory Council.

  6. National Children's Cancer Society - Wikipedia

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    The National Children's Cancer Society (NCCS) is an American charity based in St. Louis, Missouri, which provides emotional, financial and educational support to children with cancer, their families and survivors.

  7. Is Matcha Tea Healthy? Experts Explain Matcha’s ... - AOL

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    Using a matcha spoon (half-teaspoon), scoop three to five spoonfuls of matcha powder into a shallow bowl for whisking Add 4 ounces of warm water (170°F) and whisk until foamy, using a swift ...