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A little tea break - a cool, cold tea promotion―

[Ino-chan] August 4, 2018 14:00

 

Hot days continue, isn't it?

In this season, cold tea is indispensable for the refrigerator in our home.

 

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The photo shows green tea with water.

When it comes to watering, just pour water into the tea leaves packed in tea packs and cool it.

It would be better if you brew it properly, but it's very easy because it's everyday.

Still, it's delicious enough.

 

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My favorite tea leaves are powdered tea from teahouse, whose head office is located in Kyoto.

Recommended at an affordable price that you can drink easily.

In Chuo-ku, you can buy it at Nihonbashi Takashimaya or Ginza Mitsukoshi.

 

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Both glasses and pitchers were purchased in Ningyocho Setono City.

 

The cool light glass is perfect for the feeling of cold tea. It seems to go well with cold sake.

I forgot the price because it was a long time ago, but it was a super expensive item.

There is no doubt.

 

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The pitcher is made of HARIO heat-resistant glass.

It can be used not only for watering but also for cooling hot-brewed hojicha or boiled barley tea.

 

By the way, this year's Ningyocho Seto City finally approached next week.

Everyone, please go out to search for bargains.

 

When shopping in the scorching sun, hydrate frequently with cold tea even if you are not thirsty.

If you sweat a lot, please take moderate salt as a measure against heat stroke.

 

 

Ningyocho Setono City

 3 days from the first Monday of August every year 2018 August 6 (Mon) to 8 (Wed).

 From 10:00 to 20:00 ※It tends to start early in rainy weather or last day.

 At Ningyocho Shopping Street (from Ningyocho Intersection on Ningyocho Street to Suitengu Intersection)

 

 

 

 
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