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    But tea offers much more than just comfort and hydration in cold weather. ... matcha, gyokuro, longjing (dragon well) and gunpowder tea. ... which many say is the healthiest beverage you can drink ...

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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 ...

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    Matcha is in its boom, but soon, like pumpkin spice and vanilla cold brew before it, its ready availability may become unchic. “I think the trend will continue for a few years,” says Trillo.

  6. 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.

  7. Uji tea - Wikipedia

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    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 astringency. [14]