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Matcha Ceremonial Tea
Is the ceremonial green tea included in "Tea, Green, Matcha, Dry" category? If not, what is the micro breakdown?
Is the ceremonial green tea included in "Tea, Green, Matcha, Dry" category? If not, what is the micro breakdown?
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Hello @Maranatha ,
I would say that it is safe to use our generic entry ''Tea, Green, Matcha, Dry'' for ceremonial matcha.
Ceremonial matcha is a name used to describe the highest grade of matcha, typically used to make matcha tea.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Regards,
Marie-Eve
Marie-Eve
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Hey, I have the same question except I see a discrepancy between Green Tea, brewed and the Matcha powder entries with Magnese contents. I'm concerned about this because I have overdosed on Magnese recently and do push the limits with a blend of curry powder, turmeric, paprika, Kashi golean cereal (original), kale, chard, chia seeds, green tea, quinoa, broccoli, cauliflower, pomegranate juice and bok choy. I'm at like 10mg a day as it is. so I want to be careful that introducing matcha powder as a replacement for green tea won't cause me to overdose on magnese. I just want to double check to make sure that this isn't the case.