Good morning ... I haven't had Matcha since Japan (so that predates my mech valve), however from what I understand to have an influence on INR its either got to
- have a high Vitamin K content
- effect P450 (mitochondria enzymes)
So:
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stuff all in there, as one would not normally see a tipping point into INR until vitamin K approaches 1mg in a day. The other good source is of course
https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-search?query=&type=Foundation
which does not explicitly list matcha, but only has "green tea" (which we know to be different in concentration of leaf material).
https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/171917/nutrients
It seems a touch sad to me that such a prized and historically significant beverage is being tipped on morning oats, but there it is
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Yushima Tenjin 2001 Fuji Provia EOS 630., EF24f2.8.
Ultimately (as I often say)"Test and know thyself"
Best Wishes