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		<title>Matcha Green Tea – A Different Kind of Tea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matcha is premium green tea powder from Japan used for drinking as tea, as well as an ingredient in recipes. Matcha green tea powder is unique to Japan, and has been celebrated in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony for hundreds of years. While green tea itself is known as being a healthy beverage, matcha goes [...]]]></description>
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