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This specific number comes from a 2003 university study comparing a specific high-grade matcha to a low-grade commercial green tea. While slightly exaggerated for marketing, it remains the gold-standard buzzword for the matcha industry. 🔭 3. The Cosmos: Stargazing Sweet Spot

The original site uses "1337" to spell out "LEET" (elite) in old-school hacker leetspeak. This specific number comes from a 2003 university

Wellness advocates frequently state that matcha contains up to 137 times more antioxidants (specifically the catechin EGCG) than standard, bag-steeped green tea. The Cosmos: Stargazing Sweet Spot The original site

From digital subcultures and wellness science to high-stakes finance and deep-space exploration, the number 137 followed by an "x" serves as a bizarrely consistent benchmark of extremes. 💻 1. The Internet Underground: A Typo in the Pirate Seas 💻 1

For amateur astronomers and astrophotographers gazing at the night sky, "137x" is a recurring focal sweet spot.

Millions of users accidentally type 1377x or 137x in search engines every month.