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Matcha no more? How US tariffs, high demand are leading to shortage of beloved Japanese drink
Japan's matcha tea has exploded in popularity in the U.S, but President Donald Trump’s 15% tariffs on the country creates ...
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Chowhound on MSNThe Storage Mistake That Could Be Ruining Your Matcha
Quality matcha can cost a pretty penny, so you certainly don't want the tea to degrade simply because of improper storage.
Matcha isn’t just a trendy green swirl in your latte anymore—it’s now a global craving with consequences. In fact, demand for ...
As matcha demand grows—so do prices—and a hot and dry spring in Kyoto do not demonstrate that supply will grow anytime soon.
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The Mirror US on MSNMatcha is facing a global shortage, and tariffs may make it worse
It is anticipated that the US tariffs on Japanese products might add to the lack of accessibility of matcha, as well. This ...
Although matcha's global market size is significantly smaller than coffee, its impressive growth rate, social media appeal ...
Nutritionists warn vegans and vegetarians are at a higher risk of iron deficiency from drinking too many matcha’s ...
While matcha originated in Japan, its consumption has grown significantly in the U.S. over the years. Furthermore, statistics ...
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Matcha: Vibe served in a cup
Discover the obsession with matcha, from its aesthetic appeal on social media to its health benefits and how it's become a ...
Japan has been unable to keep up with the demands of the global matcha market, expected to grow to about $5 billion by 2028.
Portland is abuzz with coffee shops, but the drink of the summer might lean greener. Matcha — a finely ground, vibrant green ...
The Global Japanese Tea Association is encouraging people to use lower-grade matcha from later harvests, which is more ...
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