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matcha
[ mah-chuh ]
noun
- a finely ground powder made from small green tea leaves that have been steamed briefly, then dried, used to make tea and as a flavoring in desserts.
- tea made by mixing this powder with hot water, traditionally used in the Japanese tea ceremony.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of matcha1
< Japanese < matsu “to rub” + cha “tea” (< Chinese chá )
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Example Sentences
If you haven't been caught up in the craze, matcha is a powdered version of green tea.
From Salon
"I want to be that girl who is going for a run and then getting her morning matcha," she says.
From BBC
Roan said while taking a sip from her Erewhon matcha latte.
From Salon
As we drink some matcha, he says that right now, all he wants is a job that pays and to feel he’s good at what he does.
From Los Angeles Times
The pecan salsa matcha with the grilled tilefish sounds stupendous!
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