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Close up Japanese tea
Japanese woman visiting traditional Japanese town. Renting a white lace kimono, eating Japanese food and shopping in retro style Japanese stores, etc.
Closeup of Dry Amar Bel (Cuscuta reflexa) roots, in white ceramic mortar and pestle. Front view on marble background.
Chinese dessert sweet soup; peach gum snow swallow saponin rice
Traditional chinese tea. The red tea has medicinal value. It protests body from germs.
Tastings of dried tea leaves from around the world and a cup of hot brewed tea, a beverage that is a healthy drink. Varieties are from China, Japan, Sri Lanka, and India, and include green and black teas such as jasmine, oolong, gunpowder, darjeeling, roasted rice, and dragon well selections.
Dipping tea bag in a cup of hot water.
Warm green tea on a wooden table.
Tobiko Don Served with Wasabi, Prickled Ginger and Miso Soup.
Close ups of salmon
Kaga Bo-cha (Hojicha) tea set in Kanazawa, Japan
Traditional Chinese restaurant tableware: spoons, plates and bowls.
Traditional Japenese Green Tea Bowl (Macha).
Japanese soba and tempura
Japanese green tea
ceramic sauce bowl
Japanese tea on a white background.
Close ups of salmon
Chinese tea ceremony with a harbor on the table selective focus, blurred background. Gongfu cha tea ceremony. Chinese ceramics of Zhu Yao. Chinese porcelain. Gaiwan tea cup and lid. Tea bowl with lid. Puer.
Toshikoshi soba noodles are traditionally eaten on New Year's Eve in Japan.
Vietnamese cuisine, Top view of Vietnamese dipping sauce - Vietnamese food, Sweet chili sauce on the table.
[Japanese culture] Cucumber and teacup placed on a wooden table.
Chinese traditional blue and white porcelain tableware
Image of traditional eastern teapot on wooden desk
Herbal tea in a glass teapot
A lunch eating at Kibune of Kyoto in summer
Kaisendon is a bowl of rice topped with seafood sashimi.\nA popular Japanese dish.\nFresh tuna, scallops, salmon, squid, shrimp, octopus, crab, salmon roe, sea urchin and other sashimi are served on a bowl of rice.\nEat it with wasabi dissolved in soy sauce, it's the most delicious.
Japanese kaiseki-ryori - traditional multi-course Japanese dinner
Tea
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