A new study suggests that matcha, the finely ground green tea powder widely used in Japanese cuisine, may influence allergic symptoms in an unexpected way.
Coffee typically contains more caffeine per cup than matcha, providing a quicker energy boost.
Q: I’ve heard that the caffeine boost from matcha is “better” than the one you get from coffee, with fewer jitters and anxiety. Does science support that? Matcha, once a nic ...
Matcha seems to be everywhere these days, probably because it is; sales of the powder have skyrocketed in recent years. Originally, matcha was reserved for Buddhist Zen rituals and then widely used in ...
If you’ve consumed green tea, then you’ve consumed a product that comes from the same plant as matcha. Matcha is simply the dried leaves of the green tea plant ground into a fine powder. While ...
A oral health expert has said you should limit your consumption of sugar-sweetened matcha due to teeth concerns.