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  2. Everything you need to make matcha at home - AOL

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    TEANAGOO Japanese Natural Rock Texture Matcha Bowl (Pouring Spout) with Whisk Holder, 18 OZ, K12, Dk.grey, Chawan Matcha Tea Bowl, Ceramic Bowl, Tea Bowls for Matcha, Chawan, Ceremonial Accessories…

  3. 10 Chains That Serve the Best Matcha - AOL

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    ShutterstockYou've scrolled past the aesthetically pleasing lattes on Instagram. You've walked by the powders at the health food store. It's no secret that matcha has exploded in popularity over ...

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

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    Enjoy these on their own as tea, mix them into a milky latte or stir a spoonful into homemade baked goods.

  5. Maté - Wikipedia

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    Disposable maté sets with a plastic maté and straw and sets with a thermos flask and stacking containers for the yerba-maté and sugar inside a fitted case are available. In Argentina, mate cocido (boiled maté), in Brazil, chá mate , is made with a tea bag or leaves and drunk from a cup or mug, with or without sugar and milk.

  6. Whisk - Wikipedia

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    French (top) and balloon whisks. Balloon whisks are bulbous; French whisks are longer and narrower. A whisk is a cooking utensil which can be used to blend ingredients smooth or to incorporate air into a mixture, in a process known as whisking or whipping. Most whisks consist of a long, narrow handle with a series of wire loops joined at the end.

  7. Sugar Daddy (candy) - Wikipedia

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    The Sugar Daddy was created in 1925 by The James O. Welch Company and was originally called a "papa sucker." In 1932, the company changed the candy's name to Sugar Daddy. According to Tootsie Roll Inc, the name change suggested "a wealth of sweetness." [1] The James O. Welch Company was purchased by Nabisco (now Mondelēz International) in 1963.