Serious Eats on MSN
Matcha’s 1,000-Year Journey: How a Chinese Ritual Became a Global Trend
The bright-green drink dominating social feeds today began with a very different brewing style—and a journey across cultures.
Chowhound on MSN
Move Over Pink Drink: Starbucks' Green Drink Is The Secret Menu Order Matcha Lovers Need
Colorful drinks have been all the rage at Starbucks since the Pink Drink went viral in 2016. This secret menu matcha drink is ...
When it comes to hot drinks, most of us know that green tea is a healthier alternative to breakfast tea with two sugars, or a cup of coffee. But a new video has revealed just how many health benefits ...
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Coffee isn't the only drink that could ward off dementia
Participants who drank the most green tea per day — at least 600 milliliters — had the lowest risk of developing dementia compared with those who consumed the least. (600 mill ...
Both of these nutritious teas have caffeine, but one provides more sustained energy, while the other packs a bigger caffeine punch.
Despite the name, there isn't actual green tea in the drink, though one could argue that it shares at least some of the healing properties. It’s hard to believe, but Leff’s Lucky Town in Wauwatosa is ...
Verywell Health on MSN
Can Drinking Tea Lower Your Iron Levels?
Medically reviewed by Melissa Nieves, LND Key Takeaways Black, green, and herbal teas can affect iron absorption. Drink them ...
Originating from China, green tea is lauded for many health benefits due to its potential antioxidant, antiviral and immune-boosting properties (1, 2). It’s recently been investigated for a possible ...
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