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matcha in British English (ˈmætʃə) nouna Japanese tea made from finely ground green tea leaves Word origin Japanese, from matsu to rub + cha tea Examples of 'matcha' in a sentencematcha Green flash soup, and raw rainbow salad with matcha green tea dressing.Matcha tea (which is made from ground green tea leaves) can boost energy.It's a similar story the much more widely available matcha.If you can't go without caffeine, try some matcha green tea.Instead, make a matcha latte with cinnamon.From matcha tea to multi-masking, we're getting mildly obsessed.Matcha leaves are then ground to a fine powder using a stone mill.There are matcha-tasting workshops, for example, a comparative bargain at $70.Pour a small amount into a glass, add the matcha and stir vigorously.Matcha has a slightly grassy, but more naturally sweet flavour. |