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Greetings to you during the summer

The severe heat continues, but how are you all doing? It seems that everywhere in Japan is so hot that there is no cool place. It seems that you can get heatstroke even indoors, so please take measures against the heat, stay hydrated, and take care of your physical condition. I changed the route to the station and chose a shaded road. It's morning and it's a little warmer. The lotus flower looks hot too... I woke up early on the weekend and saw lotus flowers! But in the office (because the air conditioning is working), I drink hot tea. You may want to drink something cold, but warm tea is a relief to both your body and mind. Recently, the morning tea at the office is cinnamon milk tea. Cinnamon is said to have the effect of strengthening capillaries. I'm not good at putting it in, but other staff added grated ginger in addition to cinnamon to increase metabolism. It looks like I'll be able to get through this year without getting tired of the summer. This week's tea class "tea food research course" was the 7th time, and the effect of herbs and blended tea practice. In the previous lecture on the effects of spices and practical training, the students made their own original blended teas. Everyone tastes the finished blended tea. There are limited types of herbs, spices, and base teas, but strangely everyone is different. It's been a lot of fun! From next month, the new tea class "Tea Food Research Department" T class will start again. The course starts on August 10th. We are still accepting applications, so please feel free to contact us if you are interested. Contact information for tea classes Tea Isobuchi Company Co., Ltd. Telephone 0466-24-4649 Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays
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