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Compare 3 types of Tsukiyoshi's (1)
Aroma
Gorgeous aroma.
The aroma is gorgeous and has a dry bitter impression.
Taste
When you put it in your mouth, it tastes like a lemon that is not sweet.
Or perhaps lemons are not sweet to begin with.
It has an atmosphere of a not-sweet lemon chewy drink.
I don't know more.
A not-sweet citrusy vibe. Hence, not-sweet lemon? Not sweet orange? I got the impression that it was a bit like a citrus fruit.
In my brain, I was thinking, "Is it going to be sweet? I expected it to be sweet and tasty, based on my experience of drinking Tsukiyoshi, but it is not sweet at all.
As the label claims, it is spicy. It is dry.
Summary.
Not sweet, not sweet!
It is a food sake!
It must have a sake degree of +10 or so.
Sourness, spiciness, and bitterness make it dry in the mouth!
It will reset your mouth!
Makes you want to eat something!
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