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I added coconut juice from my neighborhood grocery store to my matcha this morning and I am convinced I could open a matcha shop now.
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Jun 21, 2025

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love matcha with coconut water!! i like to add a little pear juice and a splash of sparkling water too
Jun 21, 2025
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@ALMULMA you are a lil chef too!! That pear and sparkling water combo sounds unreal
Jun 21, 2025
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