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The initial aroma is not so strong, but has a smooth texture, a spread of umami, and a bitter taste that lingers on the tongue. The aftertaste is sharp and pungent, with a slight spiciness that spreads to the back of the throat.
Although it is difficult to perceive its strong characteristics, it is a good match to eat with tempura, and you can enjoy the loop of pouring off the thick taste and oil and enjoying the next taste, and the sharp aftertaste is outstanding.
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