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1. Matcha is powdered from processed green tea leaves which originated in East Asia, now widely produced in Japan. Back in the 16th century, the method of preparing matcha tea and serving became a ritual among Zen Buddhists. From then onwards, the Japanese Tea Ceremony has become widely popular, not only in Buddhist monasteries but also among the common people.


- The scientific name of the plant Camellia Sinensis from which matcha is derived, is a shade- grown green tea plant usually covered from direct sunlight to ensure slow growth. The slow growth results in a darker shade of green, which is a high level of chlorophyll. This type of harvest technique causes more production of amino acids threonine and caffeine.
- Matcha is highly rich in antioxidants due to its high amino acid content. So, regular intake can prevent free radical damage in the body and can prevent the occurrence of chronic diseases. The tea flavonoids have anti-inflammatory properties too.
- Studies have shown that since matcha contains high levels of caffeine and L-threonine, it is highly beneficial for brain functions. Regular consumption can improve the memory, alertness and focus of the mind.

5.Some research studies have shown that regular intake of matcha helps in the prevention of cancer. But, further studies are still required to have concrete proof. As matcha is rich in catechin, more precisely Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), is found to have high anti-cancer properties. It also improves the efficacy of certain chemotherapeutic drugs.
6.Matcha tea has great skin health benefits. Regular intake or adding topically as a skin care mask can give healthy glowing skin. It can also be used for its therapeutic benefits for skin conditions like psoriasis, keratosis, rosacea and wound healing.
7.Matcha is good for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases. Studies have indicated that the presence of EGCG, which is rich in catechin has many therapeutic properties such as anti- atherosclerotic, anti-myocardial infarction, anti-cardiac hypertrophy, anti-inflammatory and also anti-diabetic. It aids in weight loss too.

8.Matcha tea which is organically grown is safest. Sometimes, inferior or poor-quality matcha tea may contain excess of pesticides and lead which may cause harmful effects on the body. So, the reputed quality of matcha tea is only recommended.
9.According to the US Food Drug Administration, a daily intake of not more than 400mg is recommended. Excess intake may lead to caffeine overdose which causes side effects like anxiety, fast heart rate, insomnia, headache and nausea.
10.Matcha tea is usually taken as a warm beverage. But, because of its immense popularity, matcha is served as a Latte, in ice-cream, cocktails, sodas, cookies, pancakes and so on.
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Good information
I am more a coffee drinker.
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Thanks for your response π
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Incredible, makes me wanna cup!
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Thanks for your wonderful response !
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I have matcha tea in my cupboard but fell out of the habit of drinking it. Thanks for the reminder! Iβll have some today!
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Thanks a lot for your lovely response!
Enjoy your cuppa!
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I love Matcha but don’t drink it much because of its caffeine level… it affects me that much and a good night sleep is too important!
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I made it a point to mention the daily recommended dose. Anyway, thanks a lot for your genuine response.
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One of my favorite types of teas!
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Thanks a lot for your response!
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Ooh I will have to try this! I love tea
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Thanks a lot for your response.
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Any time βΊοΈπ
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We Japanese are learning to interact, heal and care for each other through matcha. Thank you for the wonderful information.
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Thank you so much for your kind response. Truly appreciated π
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Iβm the one thanking you π
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Nice π do you know of any brands of good Matcha tea?
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Thanks for your lovely response π€
Tip for buying a high quality matcha has to be the jade green color. Preferably, organic brands are good.
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Thanks as I was wondering about the difference between matcha and other green teas.
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Thank you so much for your kind response.
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