Beware cheap imitations… By Elaine Watson 14-May-2015 - Last updated on 15-May-2015 at 14:25 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend 1 comment As for quality, buyers should beware of lower grade Matcha that is suspiciously cheap, added Aiya marketing assistant Aiko Jin: “Good quality Matcha from Japan is a vibrant green, with a fine quality like talcum powder. It shouldn’t taste bitter.” TEA TIME! Highlights from the 2015 World Tea Expo, from coffee leaf tea to ‘teablets’ Tea pods could account for up to 10% of dry tea sales in 2015 Global retail sales of dry tea (bagged, loose leaf) topped $43bn in 2014, 45% since 2009 Who are the biggest tea drinkers? Brewed tea is bigger than brewed coffee in volume terms, but not in value Non-traditional teas are driving growth Ready-to-drink tea Teablets! Real tea, minus the bag: ‘No mess, no waste’ Matcha madness! Matcha to go Beware cheap imitations… Matcha Love… Coffee leaf tea… Zest Tea: Feeling the buzz? The antioxidant myth? But the good news? Should the 2015 Dietary Guidelines promote tea? Prev 1 … 9 10 11 12 13 … 17 Next
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