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The Green Drink That's Kicking Coffee's Butt

4/9/2018

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You've probably heard of Matcha by now, and if you haven't, welcome to the in-crowd - It's hip, it's trendy! Matcha is the powdered green tea that's taken the world by storm, and for good reason. When I'm in need of an afternoon pick-me-up, it's not coffee I turn to. Don't get me wrong, I love a good cup of coffee - alway will! - but here are the 4 reasons Matcha just might be better than your average cup of joe. ​
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  1. Matcha has a better caffeine high: By “better” I mean that coffee’s caffeine high wreaks more havoc on the body. It starts off with a blast and ends in a crash. Coffee causes spikes in adrenaline glucose and insulin levels, which in turn create jitteriness, nervousness, and every once in a while, crazy hunger pangs. In contrast, Matcha is known for having a "calming" energy. At about half the caffeine level of coffee, the powdered tea hits that sweet spot for me between being too hyped and being unable to give the attention I need to a new project.
  2. Matcha helps you burn calories: Drinking Matcha green tea has been shown to increase metabolism and help the body burn fat about four times faster than average. Matcha avoids negative side-effects such as increased heart rate and high blood pressure.​​

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     3.   Matcha boosts memory and concentration: Matcha powder contains the amino                         acid L-Theanine, which has been shown to increase the production of dopamine and                   serotonin. These two chemicals serve to enhance mood, improve memory, and promote               better concentration – something I'm always in search of during my workday! ​
     4.   Matcha has more antioxidants: Matcha is ridiculously full of catechins, flavonoids,                   and polyphenols, especially the mighty epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), which has                     been linked to so many health benefits and has therapeutic applications to the                               treatment of so many disorders, including cancer.
So what does Matcha taste like? 
A good Matcha will be a bright green color! That's the first thing to look for. If you've ever had a cup of green tea, the flavor will remind you of that. It shouldn't be bitter, but instead slightly sweet, smooth, and a little bit creamy. It's a unique flavor, but one that I love! I picked up this cup in sunny L.A. a while ago. I like Matcha best when it's served over ice, and as you can see, I've got an iced bubble tea in hand here. :) 
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I think one of the best parts of this green wonder is how easy it is to find! Maybe you haven't tried Matcha yet, but your opportunity is just around the corner! Seriously, you can order this drink at any Starbucks, or you can find the powder at almost any natural foods retailer or Walmart. If you decide to order your first drink, just be sure to watch out for all the heavy add-ins. This tea is so good it doesn't need cream or tons of added sugar. 
Jade Leaf Matcha Green Tea Powder - USDA Organic, Authentic Japanese Origin - Classic Culinary Grade (Smoothies, Lattes, Baking, Recipes) - Antioxidants, Energy [100g Value Size]
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