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Matcha Pasta
5 days ago
by gourmantine
Matcha pasta with black sesame cream sauce
foodgawker - foodgawker.com · Rank: 309 · 179 references
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Matcha Tea Tasting with Aoi Tea Company
6 days ago
by Sweetpersimmon
Last week I had an opportunity to attend a matcha tea tasting with the Aoi Tea company. It was educational to see how they taste and grade matcha. To begin with, we looked at the tencha leaves. The tea plants for matcha are grown under shade, and the tender leaves are harvested, immediately steamed ...
SweetPersimmon - sweetpersimmon1.blogspot.com · 18 references
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Matcha Mochi Mini Cake
6 days ago
by gargupie
Matcha is a fine, powdered green tea, mostly used in Japanese tea ceremony, but also incorporated in pastries, desserts, drinks, and soba. Because of its potent substance, the taste is very grassy, thus an acquired taste for some people. I personally enjoy the bitterness, but one could add sugar to ...
Thoughtful Plate - thoughtfulplate.wordpress.com · 4 references
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Fujiya LOOK Baskin Robbins
7 days ago
by ebidebby
It's been a while! Sorry for being so quiet. I'd like to say that I've been too busy with work and graduate school to post, but the truth is, I've had free time, I've just been doing other things. I did notice some new followers, so thanks for being patient with me! Getting back into the swing of th ...
Snack Love - ebidebby.blogspot.com · Rank: 64,554 · 8 references
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Heavenly Healthy Matcha Green Tea Cake
7 days ago
by Sonia, The Healthy Foodie
This is, I believe, my third official experiment using Matcha Green Powder. Right, this is it. I have, thus far, come up with 3 recipes using this magical ingredient. First, there were pancakes! Also known as breakfast bliss! Then, this yummy parfait… Makes for a magnificent post work-out snack! And ...
The Healthy Foodie - thehealthyfoodie.net · Rank: 42,705 · 84 references
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★ Would You Like Some Tea?
8 days ago
by JapanDave
The long isolation of Japan from the rest of the world, so conducive to introspection, has been highly favourable to the development of Teaism. Our home and habits, costume and cuisine, porcelain, lacquer, painting—our very literature—all have been subject to its influence. No student of Japanese cu ...
JapanDave.com - japandave.com · Rank: 115,873 · 30 references
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