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Korean unshaded matcha, often more robust in flavour than its shaded Japanese counterpart, is versatile and can be applied in various culinary and non-culinary contexts. Here’s a list of applications where the bolder flavour of Korean unshaded matcha might be preferable or work just as well as shaded Japanese matcha: Culinary Applications: 1. Baked Goods: Incorporate into batters for cookies, cakes, muffins, or brownies where a stronger matcha flavour is desired. 2. Matcha Lattes: While ceremonial grade matcha is usually preferred for lattes, Korean matcha can be used for a bolder flavour profile. 3. Smoothies and Shakes: Blend with fruits, vegetables, and milk (or milk alternatives) for a green boost. 4. Ice Creams and Gelatos: Create matcha-flavored frozen treats. 5. Pancakes and Waffles: Add to the batter for a unique breakfast offering. 6. Sauces and Dressings: Experiment with matcha-infused mayo, aioli, or salad dressings. 7. Pasta: Incorporate into pasta dough for matcha-infused noodles. 8. Energy Balls and Bars: Mix with nuts, dried fruits, and sweeteners. 9. Chocolate: For homemade matcha-infused chocolates or truffles. 10. Cereals and Granolas: For a matcha twist on morning favourites. Beverages: 1. Cold Brew Matcha: Cold steeping can bring out different flavour profiles. 2. Matcha Cocktails: Blend with spirits for a unique cocktail offering. 3. Matcha Ale or Beer: Some breweries experiment with matcha for a unique beer flavour. Non-culinary Applications: 1. Dyeing: Use as a natural colourant for textiles or crafts. 2. Art: Apply in certain art projects or crafts for their rich colour. Beauty: 1. Face Masks: For a detoxifying and rejuvenating effect. 2. Hair Treatments: To strengthen and nourish hair. 3. Bath Bombs: For a matcha-infused relaxing bath experience. 4. Body Scrubs: Mixed with other ingredients for exfoliation. While shaded Japanese matcha, especially of ceremonial grade, is revered for its refined flavour profile and plays a central role in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, the stronger flavour of Korean unshaded matcha can be a versatile ingredient in various applications. Its robust taste ensures that the matcha flavour stands out, even when combined with other potent ingredients.