~ Matcha ~


The wonderful green powder


Matcha

The best matcha hails from Japan, particularly the southern half of the country. What distinguishes it from how other green teas are grown is that the tea bushes (Camellia sinensis) are covered for several days prior to harvest to shade them from the sunlight. This is done to boost the plants' chlorophyll levels, which turns the leaves a vibrant shade of green.
Once harvested, the leaves are laid out to air dry and then finely milled into a delicate powder. It's this powder that can then be whisked with hot water or steamy milk. The laborious process required to bring matcha to market is why this version of green tea is so much pricier than other teas.

Matcha tea, like many other teas, contains no calories if no sugars are added. So this makes matcha tea fit perfectly into a healthy lifestyle. In addition, matcha tea contains more antioxidants compared to other teas.

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How to make matcha

    Matcha is an incredibly versatile ingredient, you can make matcha tea, matcha lattes, bake with matcha and also use it in your skincare routine.

    Here's a simple recipe for matcha tea:

  • Heat water in a kettle or on the stove until it reaches a temperature of about 175°F (80°C).
  • While the water is heating up, sift 1 tsp of matcha powder into a small bowl or cup.
  • Add a small amount of hot water (about 2 tbsp) to the bowl/cup and whisk the matcha powder vigorously with a bamboo whisk until the mixture becomes smooth.
  • In a separate cup or mug, heat up the milk in the microwave or on the stove until it's hot but not boiling.
  • Add the matcha mixture to the hot milk and stir well.

    Variation tip: add a cloud of almond or preferred milk to your matcha tea. 🥛
    Enjoy your delicious homemade matcha tea!