Villa Market carried a bag of matcha-flavored Kit Kat bars, a wafer-and-chocolate treat produced by The Hershey Company, for about $5.30.
Matcha is a beverage made from grinding whole, partially shade-grown green tea leaves into powder.
The concoction originated in China during the Tang Dynasty. Eventually, Buddhist monks brought it to Japan, where it remains a large part of the country's culture. Now, the flavor is used in lattes, cocktails, and sweets across Asia and the wider world.
I noticed a lot of matcha-flavored candy in the Bangkok supermarket. After trying out the new flavor, I think I'll stick to the traditional milk-chocolate Kit Kats.