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  2. Sakurayu - Wikipedia

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    Sakurayu (Japanese: 桜湯), Sakura-cha (桜茶), literally "cherry blossom tea", is a Japanese infusion created by steeping pickled cherry blossoms with boiled water. [1] This combination becomes a type of herbal tea , and has been enjoyed in East Asian culture for many generations.

  3. List of Japanese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Kukicha is a blend of green tea made of stems, stalks, and twigs. Kuzuyu is a thick herbal tea made with kudzu starch. Matcha is powdered green tea. (Green tea ice cream is flavored with matcha, not ocha.) Mugicha is barley tea, served chilled during summer. Sakurayu is an herbal tea made with pickled cherry blossoms.

  4. Sakura (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Sakura Bank, a Japanese bank based in Tokyo and Kobe; Sakura, the name of several different train services in Japan; Tokyo Sakura Tram (officially Toden Arakawa Line) is a tram service in Tokyo, Japan; Sakura Color Products Corporation, a Japanese pen manufacturer; Sakura Lounge, the airport lounge of Japan Airlines

  5. Japanese tea ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The tea bowl, tea whisk, tea scoop, chakin and tea caddy are placed on a tray, and the hot water is prepared in a kettle called a tetsubin, which is heated on a brazier. This is usually the first temae learned, and is the easiest to perform, requiring neither much specialized equipment nor a lot of time to complete.

  6. The industry hit hardest by DOGE cuts so far (hint: it's not ...

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    They include some prominent names, such as Deloitte. The ended contracts for that multinational London-based firm, DOGE claims, total more than $219 million in savings for taxpayers.

  7. Sakura (name) - Wikipedia

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    Sakura can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: . as a given name. 桜, "cherry blossom" (morphologically derived from 櫻)櫻, "cherry blossom" 咲良, "bloom, good"

  8. Gabby Petito told ex-boyfriend she wanted to leave Brian ...

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    Petito texted her ex-boyfriend again on Aug. 27 when she and Laundrie were in Jackson, Wyoming, to tell him the town’s name reminded her of him, according to Fox News Digital.

  9. Ochaya - Wikipedia

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    Though the term ochaya literally means "tea house", the term follows the naming conventions of buildings or rooms used for Japanese tea ceremony, known as chashitsu (茶室, lit. "tea room"); as such, though tea is served at ochaya as an ordinary beverage, it is not, unlike teahouses and tearooms found throughout the world, its sole purpose.