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  2. Barley tea - Wikipedia

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    Bottled barley tea is sold at supermarkets, convenience stores, and in vending machines in Japan and Korea. Sold mostly in PET bottles, cold barley tea is a very popular summertime drink in Japan. [4] In Korea, hot barley tea in heat-resistant PET bottles is also found in vending machines and in heated cabinets in convenience stores. [10]

  3. Japanese tea ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese tea ceremony (known as sadō/chad ... The guests are served a cup of the hot water, kombu tea, roasted barley tea, or sakurayu.

  4. List of Japanese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Konbu-cha: specifically the tea poured with Kombu giving rich flavor in monosodium glutamate. Kukicha is a blend of green tea made of stems, stalks, and twigs. Kuzuyu is a thick herbal tea made with kudzu starch. Matcha is powdered green tea. (Green tea ice cream is flavored with matcha, not ocha.) Mugicha is barley tea, served chilled during ...

  5. Neomugicha incident - Wikipedia

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    A Nishi-Tetsu bus, similar to the one hijacked. An hour after posting a cryptic threat in a 2channel thread under the name "Neomugicha" (ネオむぎ茶; lit. ' Neo-Barley Tea '), an unnamed 17-year-old hijacked a bus managed by Nishi-Nippon Railroad in Dazaifu, Fukuoka at 1:35 p.m. [2] Armed with a chef's knife, he stabbed one passenger to death and injured two.

  6. Category:Japanese tea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese tea" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Barley tea; C. Chamei; Chrysanthemum tea; Tea culture in Japan; F ...

  7. Sokenbicha - Wikipedia

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    Sokenbicha (爽健美茶, Sōkenbicha) (/ ˌ s oʊ k ən ˈ b iː tʃ ə /; Japanese pronunciation: [soːkenbit͡ɕa]) is a Japanese blended tea brand of The Coca-Cola Company [1] Introduced first to the Japanese market in 1993, it became available to the U.S. market in October 2010.