In this New Year’s blog we want to compare the differences and similarities of MATCHA vs. COFFEE. Are you a diehard coffee drinker? Can’t you live without? But would you like to decrease your number of coffee? Matcha seems to be a great coffee-subsitute. Read more in this blog…
Are you a BIG coffee lover?
If so, you’re not alone. (85% of adults in America sip the inky brew, making it the mainstream morning beverage of choice).
Coffee has proven health benefits, but how does it compare to Matcha (health) benefits? With less marketing muscle and a shorter history in the Western world, matcha may be the underdog in the fight. But when you weigh the pros, cons, and nutritional profile, even ardent coffee drinkers will have to admit that matcha makes quite a case to be the next big thing.
The benefits of Coffee over the benefits of Matcha:
Coffee is easier to find. Coffee shops seem to be everywhere, making espresso drinks readily accessible. While some coffee shops (incl. Starbucks) sell beverages made with matcha, it is sometimes harder to find than your average cup of coffee.
Coffee can be less expensive. If you’re brewing a cup of standard ground coffee at home, it will often be slightldy cheaper than a cup of premium matcha. But if you are shelling out for a €5 Matcha Latte, the tables are turned and matcha becomes the more economical option.
And now the benefits of Matcha over the benefits of Coffee:
Matcha gives you a fresh breath. No coffee breath. Enough said.
Matcha contains L-Theanine, an amino acid that helps your body to process caffeine differently and create a state of calm alertness. While one serving of matcha has much less caffeine than coffee, it provides a less jittery, more sustained energy boost – with no crash at the end. L-Theanine also improves focus and helps you concentrate.
Matcha features much higher levels of antioxidants, which protect against disease and aging. At 1573 ORAC (oxygen radical absorbance capacity) units per serving, it’s one of the very best sources of antioxidants in the world.
Matcha helps boost metabolism and burns fat by increasing thermogenesis (up to 40%), the rate at which your body burns calories.
Matcha contains catechins, a unique type of antioxidant with potent cancer-fighting properties.
Matcha is easier to make. No fancy French press, steam machine or appliance is required.
Matcha provides fiber and nutrients that coffee does not, including chlorophyll, vitamin A and vitamin C.
Now the hard data on Matcha vs. Coffee:
Are you curious about Matcha?! Try it out! In our teabar or at home. Here you can read more about Matcha or you can order Matcha and accessories directly here!
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The Tea Competition in Japan requires the support of many people working together. It sustains the tea industry, because the purpose of the tea competition is to improve Japanese tea agricultural and manufacturing techniques. It requires organizational strength, steering strength, judging technical strength, and so on at a high level to convene the tea competition …
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In this first blog we will talk about the green tea powder: MATCHA. This green tea comes from Japan, where it is already drunk for centuries, especially during Japanese tea ceremonies. In New York City is a real MatchaBar where they do all kind of things with this green powder tea. Matcha begins to get …
BLOG #17: MATCHA vs. COFFEE
In this New Year’s blog we want to compare the differences and similarities of MATCHA vs. COFFEE. Are you a diehard coffee drinker? Can’t you live without? But would you like to decrease your number of coffee? Matcha seems to be a great coffee-subsitute. Read more in this blog…
Are you a BIG coffee lover?
If so, you’re not alone. (85% of adults in America sip the inky brew, making it the mainstream morning beverage of choice).
Coffee has proven health benefits, but how does it compare to Matcha (health) benefits? With less marketing muscle and a shorter history in the Western world, matcha may be the underdog in the fight. But when you weigh the pros, cons, and nutritional profile, even ardent coffee drinkers will have to admit that matcha makes quite a case to be the next big thing.
The benefits of Coffee over the benefits of Matcha:
And now the benefits of Matcha over the benefits of Coffee:
Now the hard data on Matcha vs. Coffee:
Are you curious about Matcha?! Try it out! In our teabar or at home. Here you can read more about Matcha or you can order Matcha and accessories directly here!
Keep or start hugging our (Matcha) tea!
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