The matcha phenomenon: a case of gender stereotypes, consumerism
The matcha phenomenon: a case of gender stereotypes, consumerism
Every summer, a strikingly green substance seems to take over American social media. Matcha, a Japanese green tea notorious for having a ‘grassy’ taste, is a drink that has commonly […]
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