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Minor Heat

July 7th is "Minor Heat."

The rainy season is coming to an end and the heat of summer is gradually rising.

 

The "Minor Heat" blended tea is made by combining "Yumewakaba", a green tea from Iruma City, Saitama Prefecture, with bancha tea, holy basil, and lavender.

It has a unique herbal and spicy aroma that will help you forget the summer heat, and you can also enjoy its rich, sweet flavor.

The refreshing aroma will tighten the overall flavor later, leading to a pleasant lingering aftertaste.

 

Well, the hot weather means it's time to enjoy some cold tea.

You can make delicious cold tea with any type of tea, from green tea and roasted tea to bancha and black tea.

 

From the Edo period onwards, As the saying goes, "Bancha tea brewed during the summer is gentle on the stomach."

Hojicha and bancha have a refreshing taste and can be gulped down like barley tea, making them a great way to stay hydrated.

 

It 's the season when you can hear a variety of sounds as you pour cold tea.

 

When the cicadas emerge from the earth and start chirping, a cool breeze blows, and you can almost hear the sound of large cumulonimbus clouds beginning to move.

 

The sounds of summer may seem noisy at first glance, but if you listen quietly,

It gives you a sense of coolness that helps you regain your composure.

 

This year, the heat is already foreshadowing a heatwave.

Enjoy some delicious iced tea and enjoy the summer to the fullest.

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