Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dating myself no doubt but kind of underwhelmed with everything matcha. Why is this so popular with the under-30 crowd? I don’t gag on it but it’s not my favorite either.
If it wasn't bright green few would buy it. I think its popularity is 99% because it is pretty/unique/eye-catching when it's photographed for social media and when walking around with it in your hand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dating myself no doubt but kind of underwhelmed with everything matcha. Why is this so popular with the under-30 crowd? I don’t gag on it but it’s not my favorite either.
It's super healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Dating myself no doubt but kind of underwhelmed with everything matcha. Why is this so popular with the under-30 crowd? I don’t gag on it but it’s not my favorite either.
Anonymous wrote:I love an iced matcha latte. But it does have sugar.
Anonymous wrote:Japanese here again.
So in the traditional tea ceremony, you make matcha tea and serve it without sweeteners or milk. But you do have accompanying small desserts that are very sweet. They are called wagashi. The point is to contrast the bitterness of the tea with the sweetness of the cakes.
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