Let's start at the beginning... when talking about caffeine, this component is often demonized, thinking that it is harmful to our health. However, recent studies have shown that moderate caffeine consumption is beneficial for our well-being, preventing respiratory, cardiovascular and infectious diseases. That is why the conception of caffeine has changed, being incorporated even (without abuse, of course) in patients with hypertension. You can find more information in this study .
In addition to the above, we also tend to have a misconception about drinks that contain caffeine, since in the eyes of many people only coffee and energy drinks have it among their ingredients, but... Did you know that like coffee, Matcha tea also has caffeine?
If you didn't know, grab a pen and paper and write down these facts that will make you a fan of Matcha:
A cup of coffee can contain between 100 and 150 mg of caffeine, while the same cup of tea would contain about 26 mg. Perhaps at this point you will think that if you want to have greater productivity you will have to drink coffee... but the truth is that Matcha has an amino acid called L-Theanine that allows your body to process caffeine differently than it would with coffee, providing a sustained energy boost, without ups and downs.