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  2. How matcha lattes became a wellness status symbol

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    Its blueberry matcha recipe and “meet for matcha” slogan have helped popularise the beverage made from the powdered leaves of the green tea plant, Japanese Camellia sinensis, for around £4 a ...

  3. If You Haven't Made The Switch To Matcha Yet, You Are ... - AOL

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    Matcha is a powdered form of green tea, and its benefits are backed by science. The benefits of matcha may include better skin and healthier cholesterol levels. If You Haven't Made The Switch To ...

  4. Matcha - Wikipedia

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    Although the term "matcha" (抹茶) is not used, powdered tea prepared with a tea whisk is believed to have originated at the latest in the 11th century in China. The most famous references to powdered tea are Cai Xiang 's Record of Tea (1049-1053) and Emperor Huizong 's Treatise on Tea (1107), both from the Song dynasty (960-1279).

  5. Fly-whisk - Wikipedia

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    Goat-hide and horse-hair Hausa fly-whisk, from near Maradi, Niger, early 1960s, 28 inches (71 cm). A fly-whisk (or fly-swish) [1] is a tool that is used to swat flies. A similar device is used as a hand fan in hot tropical climates, sometimes as part of regalia, and is called a chowrie, chāmara, or prakirnaka in South Asia and Tibet.

  6. International whisk(e)y day - Wikipedia

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    International Whisk(e)y Day was first announced by a group of writers in 2008 and falls on 27 March each year. [1] The name is used with the parenthesis to indicate support of whisky (no e) from Scotland, Canada and Japan as well as Irish and American whiskeys (with an e).