Summary
Like sun-dried tomatoes, capers, tahini, miso paste and sriracha before it, matcha has moved from a niche ingredient in the U.S. to a pantry staple. Fifteen years ago, a bar devoted to various incarnations of matcha a powder made from young, finely ground Japanese green tea leaves probably would…
Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal
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