(The Conversation) — Social media has turned traditional Japanese matcha into a commercial trend, though its roots lie in Zen Buddhism. A scholar of premodern Japanese literature unpacks that history.
The Charles B. Wang Center at SUNY Stony Brook welcomed visitors to Harmony in a Cup: Japanese Tea Workshop, led by master ...
A local Japanese cultural center has announced several upcoming programs ranging from weekly tea ceremonies to a hands-on ...
Once central to ceremonial practices for monks and warriors, matcha has evolved into a bright, popular drink that can be ...
Japanese tea exports hit a record high, but the driving force was Matcha for latte drinks, missing the deeper traditions of ...
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