The Complicated Wrapping of a Japanese Ocha Keki
26-12-2008
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Continuing from this post on Japanese sweets, I proceeded to open one of the wrapped packages from Minamoto Kitchuan. I wonder how many layers it takes before one reaches the product itself? I think it took 6 layers this time. xD Personally, I don't like tea cakes. I don't like tea. But that's cuz I live in a place that doesn't really drink tea (or coffee that much). It's against their religion for some reason. However, I still serve tea to every Japanese guest that comes to our house because it's tradition. Next time I'll serve the tea with the green tea keki. :3
Continuing from this post on Japanese sweets, I proceeded to open one of the wrapped packages from Minamoto Kitchuan. I wonder how many layers it takes before one reaches the product itself? I think it took 6 layers this time. xD Personally, I don't like tea cakes. I don't like tea. But that's cuz I live in a place that doesn't really drink tea (or coffee that much). It's against their religion for some reason. However, I still serve tea to every Japanese guest that comes to our house because it's tradition. Next time I'll serve the tea with the green tea keki. :3
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