Japanese Drinks

Japanese Drinks
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Common Japanese Drinks Found in US Restaurants:

Traditional Tea Drinks:

  • Matcha Latte
    Smoothly blended green tea powder with milk and sugar. Rich in antioxidants and known for a calming effect.
  • Genmaicha Latte
    Same as Matcha Latte but with brown rice crackers added for a nutty flavor and texture.
  • Hojicha Latte
    Japanese roasted green tea with a toasty, nutty flavor.
  • Sencha Iced Tea
    Steeped green tea served over ice with optional sugar or lemon.
  • Coffee-Inspired Drinks:

  • Cafe Latte
    Japanese-style latte made with rich milk foam and a hint of sweetness.
  • Americano
    Similar to an Americano coffee, made with equal parts espresso and hot water.
  • Cappuccino Dolce
    Sweetened cappuccino with whipped cream and a caramel drizzle.
  • Mocha Cookie
    Vanilla latte with crushed Oreo cookies and caramel drizzle.
  • Fruit-Based Drinks:

  • Pomelo Soda
    Refreshing soda made from pomelo juice, sugar, and carbonated water.
  • Lychee Soda
    Sweet and slightly tart soda made from lychee fruit.
  • Green Tea Smoothie
    Blended green tea with fruits and sometimes vegetables for a healthy and refreshing drink.
  • Other Popular Options:

  • Suntory Orion Soft Drink
    Classic Japanese soda known for its sweet and slightly fizzy flavor.
  • Umaibo Milk Tea
    Japanese milk tea flavored with different fruit flavors like mango, strawberry, or green tea.
  • Japanese Sake
    Traditional Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice. Often served warm with a sweet flavor and a slightly nutty taste.
  • Tips for Ordering:

  • Be sure to ask about seasonal drinks, as many restaurants offer unique and limited-time options.
  • If you're unsure about the sweetness of a drink, ask the server for recommendations.
  • Many restaurants will allow you to customize your drink with different flavors or toppings.
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