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  2. Starbucks Is Giving Its Matcha a Long Asked-For Update - AOL

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    Before the switch, Starbucks matcha powder was already sweetened with a whopping 29 grams of sugar, preventing customers from deciding how sweet they wanted their drink. Now, the coffee shop's ...

  3. We Tried the New Starbucks Spring Drinks. Here's Our Honest ...

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    This matcha is smooth and creamy, a little sweet, and the touch of lavender makes it super refreshing! The flavor notes are subtle which complimented the original taste of the drink perfectly ...

  4. Uji tea - Wikipedia

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    Matcha. Matcha (high-grade tea) is the most widely known type of Japanese tea. [14] The first batch of matcha powder was known to be produced from Uji in the 16th century by the Ōishita Saibai method. It is renowned for its use in the tea ceremony, Chanoyu by Sen no Rikyu. [12] Matcha which presents a darker colour has a greater taste of ...

  5. Matcha - Wikipedia

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    Matcha [a] (抹茶) / ˈ m æ tʃ ə, ˈ m ɑː tʃ ə / ⓘ [2] [3] is a finely ground powder of green tea specially processed from shade-grown tea leaves. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Shade growing gives matcha its characteristic bright green color and strong umami flavor.

  6. Starbucks’ new lavender drinks are dividing people: ‘Tastes ...

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    This new drink features matcha served with oat milk over ice, topped with the “sweet and subtle floral notes” of lavender cream cold foam, says the company. Starbucks’ Iced Lavender Cream ...

  7. Lei cha - Wikipedia

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    Lei cha (right) served with a bowl of rice and vegetarian toppings (left). Ground tea is a varying mix of: Tea leaves – any type of tea leaf can be used, but the most popular and common are either green tea or oolong; for ease of use, sometimes matcha (finely milled green tea) is used