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<Smooth, sweet and sour Japanese pear with an exquisite aroma.
The aroma is ecstatically sweet and slightly bitter of pears. It is truly wonderful.
When you put it in your mouth, you can taste the sweet and sour taste of Japanese pear and a hint of bitterness from the beginning. It is fruity, juicy, and clear. However, it is too elegant to be juicy, and too strong to be clear. The bitterness is also very clear, but it is very beautiful. I am so happy!
The happiness melts in the mouth, leaving a slight bitterness at the back of the mouth, while the fragrance is soft and fluffy. However, it does not go down your throat. It's not that it doesn't pass through the throat, but rather that it is too smooth, so there is no sensation that it has passed. It should have been in my mouth, but before I knew it, it was gone. This smoothness is the quintessence of Jyushiyo-sama. There is no aftertaste, nothing is left behind, only a lingering feeling of happiness floating in the air.
If I were to use a Ghibli analogy, she would be like Nahoko in "The Wind Rises. It is Nahoko who comes to pick up Jiro in the last scene. Her previous fragility is gone, and she is smiling from the bottom of her heart.
Satisfaction: ★★★★★
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