TOKYO (AP) — Clad in an elegant kimono of pale green, tea ceremony instructor Keiko Kaneko uses a tiny wooden spoon to place a speck of matcha into a porcelain bowl. She froths up the special powdered ...
By Lorelei Smillie NKyTribune staff writer When Cindy Jiang opened Little Matcha in Covington on Oct. 4, she expected a quiet ...
Michiko Tomioka is a nutritionist from Japan, home to some of the world's longest-living people. She shares the five fruits ...
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