Have you ever wanted to make yourself a beautiful cup of matcha but just can’t be bothered to properly whisk it like a tea master? Well, now there’s a new handheld device that’ll do all the whisking ...
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Matcha comes from a plant (camellia sinensis) mainly grown in Japan. Unlike other types of tea, the leaves from the matcha plant are covered for a few weeks prior to harvest. This brings out the deep ...
Leo Lukidi wants to change the way you look at tea. “It’s not just Lipton,” he said. “There is an art to tea.” Lukidi recently opened Tea & Whisk, 10271 S. Eastern Ave., Suite 116, to allow people to ...
Make the most of your matcha. Matcha, a ceremonial tea that has existed in Japan for centuries, is as popular as ever. It’s understandable: This form of green tea has an undeniable amount of health ...
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