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Matcha Tea
Matcha tea is a finely ground powder made from specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia. Its unique characteristics stem from the cultivation process, where the tea plants are shade-grown for several weeks before harvest, leading to increased chlorophyll levels and a richer green hue. The preparation of matcha involves the entire leaf, which is steamed, stemmed, and stone-ground into a fine powder, giving it a distinctively smooth and mellow flavor when compared to other green teas. This method of consumption ensures that matcha drinkers ingest the whole leaf, making it a more potent source of nutrients than steeped green tea. Matcha is celebrated for its high concentration of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, alongside its cultural significance in the Japanese tea ceremony.
Caffeine Content in Matcha Tea
The caffeine content in Matcha Tea is typically around 100mg per serving. This can vary based on the preparation method, including whether or not the tea was decaffinated. In the case of uncaffinated tea, Matcha Tea will contain about 2% or less than the original caffeine content, or 2mg of caffeine.Caffeine Content
100mg