**Yuichan-no-Oishii-Kocha AriakeBenimusume**
 This black tea is made from the Hatsumomiji tea leaves. It is under a royal road and it has a faint sweet taste. To drink without sugar and milk is best.
 Yui is a name of Japanese woman. The name which has "chan" at the last of it symbolizes a girl or a younger woman. Oishii in Japanese means Delicious in English, and Kocha is a black tea. Yuichan-no-Oishii-Kocha express a delicious black tea which is made by a girl named Yui. And AriakeBenimusume which is the name of this black tea images a blushed gill who live beside sea. Ariake means a seaside, Beni is Red, and musume means a girl.
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