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Wait, wait, wait. Tea (お茶) in Japan is green. "Tea colour"茶色" is brown.… - Feed Post by Arachkid

Wait, wait, wait.

Tea (お茶) in Japan is green. "Tea colour"茶色" is brown. That doesn't make sense! Come ON! Why Japanese people?!
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  • KenjiSama
    Isn't tea all colors? I thought お茶 was just regular tea? I mean, there's milky tea, green tea, roasted green tea with a dark color, matcha, etc....But it doesn't make sense that 茶色 is brown...unless it's referring to English tea, that dark and strong..
  • Arachkid
    It was just a joke, but most Japanese tea is green. Mugicha is brown, but it's not (to be true) ocha, is it? Green tea is. And if they meant English tea, then it should be 紅茶色. :P
  • KenjiSama
    Lol I know....I think it's oolong tea that's milky I dunno....Ever had some? If you did, what does it taste like?

    I've always wondered where oolong tea came from...doesn't seem to come from Japan..
  • Arachkid
    Oolong is from China and absolutely not milky. It tastes like "makes me not want to drink oolong".
  • KenjiSama
    Hmm, I could've sworn it was....maybe I'm thinkin too much of ramen????

    Tell me you've had ramen before??i wanna try it so bad :(
  • Arachkid
    Of course! I've lived in Japan for 6 years now. I have had most things you want to eat, and have still to eat natto. :P Although my daughter can eat it. :P
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