The Age ·general ·1 hour ago

Is your matcha latte stealing someone else’s food culture?

Culinary appropriation prompts debate as matcha lattes gain popularity in Western fast food chains. Critics argue that these trends diminish the cultural significance of matcha, traditionally revered in Japan. The global enthusiasm for such adaptations raises questions about authenticity and the financial benefits received by the original cultures involved.

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