ginger tea Yesterday, Mr. Ishii, who runs the tea shop "Shinha" in Yokohama, gave me Sri Lankan ginger beer and biscuits. . Ginger beer is non-alcoholic. Non-alcoholic beer has been popular in Japan for the past few years, but Sri Lanka has had non-alcoholic ginger beer for a long time. . It's a beer, so it's very carbonated, refreshing, and contains a lot of ginger. It works great! In addition, this ginger biscuit has a ginger flavor that makes you want to stick out your tongue after biting into it! A must have for ginger fans! Heavy rain has hit all over Japan since yesterday. The difference in temperature is intense, and many people have a cold in the nose. When the seasonal wind blows in Sri Lanka and the wind becomes popular, this ginger will be very active. . . . You can buy Ginger biscuits and beer on the Sri Lanka tour, and you can try "Ginger tea" by adding ginger to black tea. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ How to make) 1) Brew black tea (Candy, Dimbula, etc.). 2) Grate a thumb-sized piece of ginger and put it in a mug. 3) Add an appropriate amount of honey and pour hot black tea.It's early summer when the rain stops! Blue skies above the clouds in May