Pronunciation: /ˈmɑːtʃə/
noun a type of finely ground green tea powder
A1 I like to drink matcha tea.
A2 Matcha is a type of powdered green tea.
B1 Matcha is often used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies.
B2 Some people believe that matcha has health benefits due to its high antioxidant content.
C1 Matcha can be used in baking to add a unique flavor to desserts.
C2 The quality of matcha can vary depending on where it is sourced from and how it is processed.
adjective used to describe things related to matcha
A1 I like matcha tea.
A2 She bought a matcha-flavored cake.
B1 The matcha ice cream was delicious.
B2 I prefer matcha lattes over regular coffee.
C1 The matcha powder used in this recipe is of high quality.
C2 The matcha ceremony is a traditional Japanese practice.
formal Matcha is a type of finely ground green tea powder commonly used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies.
informal I love starting my day with a matcha latte from the local cafe.
slang Do you want to grab some matcha boba later?
figurative The vibrant green color of matcha reminds me of the lush greenery in a peaceful garden.
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