Matcha is a green tea from Japan, which differs in that it is not dissolved in tea bags, but whipped in hot water as a powder. In the following, we will share our best advice on how to make matcha tea yourself.
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Have you also wondered what old man's water is? Or how much caffeine is actually in the different tea varieties? Maybe you love to enjoy a matcha tea in the cafes, but also want to be able to enjoy it at home
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Tea is one of the world's most popular beverages and has a rich history stretching back to the time of Emperor Shen Nung more than 5000 years ago. Nevertheless, there is still much we do not know about tea and its effect on our health - but there is something to be said.
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We come across that question not so often at Nordic Tea. The short answer is: Yes, we have lots of teas without tannic acid - you are free to choose from all the products in our range! Because none of our teas have tannic acid.
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