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Ethiopia is Reclaiming Cascara for a New Generation of Drinkers

March 16, 2026 baristamagazine Comments Off on Ethiopia is Reclaiming Cascara for a New Generation of Drinkers

At this year’s African Fine Coffees Conference & Exhibition, coffee leaders presented cascara as an innovative entry point into a circular economy. BY SARAH CHARLES BARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Photos courtesy of Center for Circular Economy […]

A close-up of someone pouring hot water from a pitcher into a bowl filled with matcha.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Making Café-Quality Matcha Drinks: Part Two

May 14, 2025 baristamagazine Comments Off on A Beginner’s Guide to Making Café-Quality Matcha Drinks: Part Two

Get the most out of your matcha with these key tips from experts at Ippodo Tea Co., Tealife Singapore, and more. BY MONICA MANANSALABARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Featured image by Jason Leung For an in-depth discussion […]

On a wooden table is a small pile of matcha powder alongside a silver spoon and a bamboo whisk.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Making Café-Quality Matcha Drinks: Part One

May 7, 2025 baristamagazine Comments Off on A Beginner’s Guide to Making Café-Quality Matcha Drinks: Part One

Don’t let matcha be an afterthought on your menu; with the help of experts at Ippodo Tea, we explore how to craft high-quality matcha beverages at your café. BY MONICA MANANSALABARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Featured photo […]

Japanese garden with a cherry blossom tree and traditional wooden building.
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Discovering Matcha’s History at an Uji Tea Ceremony

May 14, 2024 baristamagazine Comments Off on Discovering Matcha’s History at an Uji Tea Ceremony

We attend a Chanoyu (tea ceremony) in Uji, a small town in Japan famous for its matcha. BY TANYA NANETTI SENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos by Tanya Nanetti In the years I spent working behind a […]

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What I Learned from My First Tea Ceremony

January 30, 2024 baristamagazine Comments Off on What I Learned from My First Tea Ceremony

After taking in a brief moment of a tea ceremony in Thailand, I finally had the chance to participate in the full experience recently in Malaysia. BY TANYA NANETTI SENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos by Tanya […]

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A Beginner’s Guide to Tea: Part Two

November 23, 2022 baristamagazine Comments Off on A Beginner’s Guide to Tea: Part Two

We continue our in-depth exploration of tea by looking at oolong, black, fermented, and herbal tea. BY EMILY MENESES SENIOR ONLINE CONTRIBUTOR Cover photo by Drew Jemmett via Unsplash Several weeks ago, we released part […]

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A Beginner’s Guide to Tea: Part One 

November 4, 2022 baristamagazine Comments Off on A Beginner’s Guide to Tea: Part One 

Not all teas are created equal; today, we begin a discussion on the different types of tea, how they vary in flavor, and how to properly brew them. BY EMILY MENESESSENIOR ONLINE CONTRIBUTOR Feature image […]

A person holds a yellow bowl of matcha in one hand and a bamboo matcha whisk in the other. They are stirring the matcha with the whisk while tea dust swirls around the top of the bowl.
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Hojicha and Matcha: Know the Difference

September 28, 2022 baristamagazine Comments Off on Hojicha and Matcha: Know the Difference

You’ve heard of matcha; how about hojicha? Like matcha, hojicha is a form of green tea powder—but it takes on an earthy, smoky flavor after being roasted at high temperatures.  BY EMILY MENESESSENIOR ONLINE CONTRIBUTOR […]

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