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European Tea Situation (German Edition)

It's March, the days are getting warmer, and soon it will be cherry blossom season. Dimbura's fresh tea is also likely to be released this year after waiting for spring. Please wait for a while. Well, Naoko's tea report that has become familiar this time is the German version. When you think of German drinks, you immediately think of beer, but Germany is also a country with delicious sweets. Tea is also firmly rooted. This report gives a glimpse of Germany's commitment. Hello Germany . This time, I would like to talk a little bit about my experience in Germany. I visited three cities, Gottingen, Frankfurt, and Munich, and in each city, I was sure to see chain stores specializing in tea. Germany (1) In addition to black tea, this shop also sells a wide range of Chinese and herbal teas, as well as practical tea miscellaneous goods unique to Germany. The fact that all of my German friends living in each city have used this store shows how strong its presence is. Germany ② It seems that German people tend to choose tea according to the TPO, like the Swiss introduced last time. That's right, personally I was a little moved! During my stay in Germany, I visited cafés and tea specialty shops about 5 times to drink "tea", and 4 of them prepared tea in tea bags and mugs. However, as you can see in the photo, two saucers are included. As you may have guessed why, yes! While the tea bag is steaming inside, the lid is placed to create the same situation as the pot. Germany ③ My friend simply said, "What are you surprised about? It's natural. Isn't it Japan?" I have seen it in Japan, but I think there is still more. Even though it was a tea bag, I was impressed by the attitude of enjoying the tea as much as possible.
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