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Matcha may be loaded with antioxidants, but could your daily green latte be quietly interfering with iron absorption—especially if you follow a plant-based diet or are iron deficient?
Matcha mania is sweeping the world. The bright green Japanese tea can be found in everything from Starbucks' lattes in the UK ...
Matcha, a traditional Japanese tea, has been touted for its health benefits—it can boost mood and mental performance in humans and mice alike—but more mechanistic research is required. Hence ...
While matcha has been at the center of traditional Japanese tea ceremonies for hundreds of years, it’s now gaining traction in the U.S., thanks to its purported health benefits.
Matcha is blowing up. According to Google Trends, the search term "matcha" started to spike in January 2014 and hit an all-time high this May. Everyone's trying out the antioxidant-filled tea that ...
The rise in focus on health and wellness and the surge in consumption of natural and organic products is expected to propel the matcha tea powder market size in the next few years.Wilmington ...
Matcha Works will launch its sparkling matcha energy drink on 1 March 2019. Targeting 18 to 30-year-olds with demanding urban lifestyles, the brand proposes ‘every day energy’ harnessed from natural ...
Matcha mania has descended on Miami, too, where independent tea shops, juice bars, restaurants and even chains like Starbucks and Smoothie King are getting in on the superfood action.