You’ve probably heard that there are some health perks to drinking tea — but which claims are based on real evidence, and which are wishful thinking?
As matcha emerges as a powerhouse ingredient in beauty, Cosmetics Business explores its growing influence across skin care, ...
Trying to find plants that bloom profusely in the shade ... a more compact shrub whose most famous cultivar is ShiShi Gashira, and Camellia sinensis, the leaves of which are used to make tea.
Like most teas, matcha is derived from the Camellia sinensis plant and its high price comes from its pre-harvest preparation and the labour cost of producing it. Matcha’s signature bright green ...
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