Matcha

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Green Tea
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180 °F / 82 °C 0 min, 15 sec

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  • “I’ve been drinking this matcha daily since I first picked some up. While my experience with Matcha is limited to just a couple of brands, I have to say I love this one.” Read full tasting note
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Matcha is perhaps the most popular green tea on the market today. The first thing you will notice upon opening the packet is that Matcha is a finely powdered green tea and looks like an emerald colored flour. This characteristic truly sets it apart from other teas.
When brewed, the powdered leaf is not strained or left in the pot, but is whisked into a frothy concoction and consumed. Because the leaves themselves are imbibed, brewed Matcha contains higher concentrations of vitamins and antioxidants than most other teas, green, herbal, or otherwise. According to researches done in Japan, brewed Matcha contains nearly 10 times the polyphenols and antioxidants of regular teas, 2 times the antioxidants of a glass of red wine, approximately 9 times the beta-carotene of spinach, and 4 times that of carrots.

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I’ve been drinking this matcha daily since I first picked some up. While my experience with Matcha is limited to just a couple of brands, I have to say I love this one.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 0 min, 15 sec
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Glad to meet another daily matcha drinker! I drink Den’s Tea’s Matcha Kaze.

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