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02-25-2017 07:36 AM
I definitely notice a difference!
I've been drinking green teas for a while now, but within the last couple months added matcha. It does seem that I have more calm and more concentration and more energy for the day.
I'm sure I'm late to the party, and I was wondering who else has experienced benefits?
02-25-2017 07:57 AM
My heritage is Japanese so I was raised on it.
I've drank it most of my life so I can't tell you what it's like without it. I buy my matcha in kilo-size bags (2.2-lbs) from a local Asian market. Last me quite a while. I love the taste of it and make things with it other than just the tea beverage.![]()
02-25-2017 09:44 AM
My DH is practically addicted to green tea. He loves a tea bag from Best Foods called Green Kick, a combo of Sensa and Matcha. I get it online from Puritans Pride, Swanson or Vitacost or Pure Formulas, whoever is offering a better deal at the time.
02-25-2017 08:47 PM
I love it, I can feel a difference in energy&general well being vs. drinking other teas. I buy organic pure matcha from amazon most times, or at my local market. I have a small bamboo whisk to foam my tea into "latte" matcha tea ☺
02-25-2017 09:51 PM
@SilleeMee@What else do you make with matcha....I am always interested in different cultures food and beverage.i prefer Asian style food over Western anytime.
02-26-2017 08:00 AM - edited 02-26-2017 08:03 AM
Besides using matcha in beverages and smoothies, it can be used in baked goods. Many recipes for cookies, brownies, pancakes...and more! I even make a face mask with it because it is full of antioxidants. Amazon has many matcha cookbooks and of course google for recipes which I did for the face mask.
@dex
Growing up, matcha was just a tea to drink. I think the western world has brought it into the limelight, for good reasons, and creative people have figured out wonderful ways to use it.![]()
02-26-2017 09:02 AM
@Harpa thanks I am going to search for recipes.I know that tea is full of antioxidants and love the idea of using it in baking and beauty regimens...fabulous.
02-27-2017 08:33 AM
TY, @SilleeMee!
I will have to try a matcha facial mask! I always think of using green tea as a facial toner, but I am too busy drinking them!
02-27-2017 09:21 AM
This is my face mask recipe:
- 1 slightly rounded teaspoon matcha powder
- Few drops of pure aloe vera gel
Place in small bowl and mix well. Tip: it's easy to put too much aloe in the mix so go easy on this and add more if needed to make it easier to mix and spread. If you add too much aloe then it will be too runny and not stay on our face. Apply an even, thick as you can get it layer using your fingers to your clean dry face everywhere except eyelids. I put it on under the eyes as close as I can get it. I tried using a mask application brush but it wasted a lot of the mask on the brush. Leave mask on your face for about 15 minutes then rinse. No need to wash your face with cleanser afterwards.
The matcha's ingredients really helps knock down redness and de-puff the under eye area. Enjoy!
02-27-2017 02:17 PM
@SilleeMee@Thanks got the mask recipe..sounds perfect and I have everything I need yeah
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