Can global matcha craze save Japan's tea industry? | The Manila Times

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From matcha ice cream to cake and chocolate, producers of traditional Japanese green tea are capitalizing on growing global interest in its flavor

At Shigehiko Suzuki’s tea shop in central Japan, adorned with a traditional “noren” drape, the customers are flooding in but more to scoop up gelato or cake than to sip the bright-green tea.

This photo taken on May 16, 2019 shows a farmer taking a break while harvesting matcha tea leaves in Fujieda, Shizuoka prefecture. PHOTO BY CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP Sensing the shift, Suzuki branched into matcha-flavored ice cream nine years ago, opening a shop where customers can choose gelato from seven levels of bitterness.‘Not many successors’

This photo taken on May 16, 2019 shows a man working at a Japanese tea factory in Fujieda, Shizuoka prefecture. AFP PHOTO “There’s the cultural tea ceremony and practical bottled tea. But something in-between, like a cafe where customers can enjoy tea in comfortable surroundings, didn’t really exist before,” Ihara said.

 

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