Both matcha and green tea are derived from the same plant, Camellia sinensis, but that is where their similarities end.
The term "tea" traditionally refers to products made from the Camellia sinensis plant, like green, red, white, or black tea.
Matcha has experienced a surge in popularity in recent months, leading to reports of global shortages and price increases. If ...
World Tea Expo's Global Tea Championship—which celebrates single origin, single leaf, Camellia sinensis only teas—is open for ...
MATCHA, the vibrant green tea powder celebrated in Japan, has become a must-try for many travelers thanks to its rich history ...