Matcha
I Tried Cuzen's Bougie Home Matcha Machine (and Now I’m Pleasantly Amped)
The Cuzen Matcha Maker lets you grind and brew your own matcha right on your countertop without having to whisk. (Inner peace, sadly, is not included.)
The Best Matcha Powder, According to Experts
From the super-authentic stuff from Uji to the new wave of matcha masters, these powders are delicious, affordable, and approved by the pros.
The Best Coffee Alternatives For Jittery People Who Can’t Handle Caffeine
The best coffee alternatives, from mushroom blends to French-roast flavored tea, won't give you anxiety—just good vibes.
7 Gifts For the Anxious Traveler
Products that make travel slightly less miserable for the uptight jet-setters and peripatetic neurotics in your life.
How to Feel High From Tea
Pound a few cups of these blends to achieve mellow clarity instead of the jitters.
Inside Manchester’s First Japanese Tea Bar
Tokyo tea expert Mei Lee wants to introduce Manchester to the art of the Japanese tea ceremony, a drinking ritual involving matcha and mochi that can last for several hours.
Matcha Conchas Taste Just as Amazing as They Sound
Matcha conchas are something beautiful to behold, being equally suitable for a droolworthy, close-up cameo in a Miyazaki film and a Chavo del Ocho episode. They are cloud-like in texture and barely sweet.
Wake Up and Smell the Caffeinated Doughnuts
From the doughnut capital of the world—Los Angeles, of course—we bring you a doughnut with a novel pedigree: It’s from a punk-rock, organic, vegan shop with a Cambodian-American baker.
Flavours of Brooklyn: Williamsburg
Ramen burgers, dulce de leche doughnuts, lobster rolls, duck sausage ice cream, and a bar entirely dedicated to matcha? Must be Williamsburg.
The Most Authentic Matcha Tea Has Arrived in LA
SHUHARI's Matcha Café's tiny storefront in Venice is backed by the Japanese government and has some of the freshest, potent, and floral matcha products that you can find.