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ラル大佐
Although it is still hot during the day, the temperature has dropped a bit at night and we can now hear the sound of insects. It was at such a time that the dacha-mame from Shonai arrived. Personally, they are the best edamame in Japan. My wife immediately boiled them. The crispy texture, the rich flavor and aroma of the beans, and the sweetness that comes at the end. The salty taste of the peel combined with the richness of the bean's flavor makes you understand the taste once you eat a piece of the bean. I will have a bowl of this tonight. Recently, there have been a lot of postings of makiki. This is the first brand I have purchased. The aroma is...I don't know what it is...it doesn't taste like sake. But something I have smelled before. The mouthfeel is sweet and sour from the tangy gasiness. It's not as thick and smooth as Takachiyo. The fruity aftertaste comes out and the sourness and bitterness linger at the end. It's not bad at all! A cup of Dadacha-mame. It's the best! Thank you very much for the food!
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ワカ太
Good morning, Colonel Lal 😃I found the winding machine at the liquor store the other day, but I bought another one and gave up on it 💦It seems less dense than the Takachiyos, which makes me even more curious 🤔.
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ラル大佐
Good morning, Wakata-san 😁. I'm not an expert in takachiyos, but compared to what I remember drinking before, I think it was refreshing. I was under the impression that it was more refreshing than I remember drinking before 😋. Well, it's still delicious 🤘.
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えりりん
Colonel Polish Polish. Where do you sell this?
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ラル大佐
Erin, good morning 😁. In Sendai, Abehachi and Waya in Osaki-Furukawa sell winding machines. ✌️ I got mine at Waya on my way to the bonfire 🤘.
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えりりん
(*´︶`*)♡Thanks!
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