Matcha is a great source of antioxidants, and has properties that help in the prevention of cavities and gum disease.
Matcha also helps with brain function. It has more caffeine than green tea!
Very true. The way that Matcha's caffeine is despersed through the body is also superior to that of coffee--making it a great source of long-lasting energy, not unlike green tea.
I also prefer matcha over green tea because I like to use a bamboo whisk to prepare the tea. I like to add whipped cream and vanilla powder at the end.
Oh, that sounds delicious. Do you use any milk in it? Coconut, soy, and almond are popular dairy-alternatives.
I like to use oat milk and fat free whipped cream! 
That sounds great! While it may not be the best for the taste, if you're concerned about the health benefits, adding a squeeze of citrus to your tea will help your body process the antioxidants within.
Starbucks sells a drinks that contains lemon juice, honey, and green tea. It has a lot of antioxidants!
Speaking of Matcha and Starbucks: Starbucks Japan actually sells little Matcha pudding cups! They're decorative and stylized to be cute. I hope that they come to America!
That is so cool! I would love to try Starbuck's cherry blossom Frappuccino too! It also has strawberry sauce in it.p