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  • ID: 832132
  • Uploader: Karimenrider »
  • Date: over 15 years ago
  • Approver: rantuyetmai »
  • Size: 100 KB .gif (335x1043) »
  • Source: blog.livedoor.jp/keumaya-china/archives/51253092.html »
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yue and inoue jun'ichi (chuugoku yome nikki) drawn by keuma
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  • recklessfirex
    over 15 years ago
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    For the confused, the differences here refer to what's not typically thought of as "tea" or "soup" in a more everyday sense. Literally, they still are of course, but it's a habit/culture type thing...

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    Milk
    Breakfast one morning
    Tea and Soup
    "Red bean soup is a type of soup too!", or at least that's how she classifies it...
    Why is only black tea in the coffee section at the supermarket!?
    At our place, black tea is usually the kind of tea that's served regularly.
    It took me forever to find because it wasn't in the tea corner!!
    There's reasoning behind the claim that "Black tea is tea too!", after all.
    A stir-fried dish, grilled fish, rice, and "black tea"...
    It's not like oolong tea is in the coffee section or anything.
    It's not that I'm saying I don't think "black tea" = "tea", but...
    Doesn't there just seem to be something off about that?
    Toast, sunny-side-up eggs, and "red bean soup".
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