Japanese news comment that Koreans like iced Americano.

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(1)Pyo 1 hour ago ● Hide it
(2)Ice coffee was born 30 years ago in Los, Japan, only Japanese-run stores offer iced coffee, and when I consulted locals, they said, “It’s good to go to Seattle. Many Japanese stores taught me to pay iced coffee because of the strong influence of Japanese society. There’s no such thing as Iced Americano because hot drinks are the mainstream. It may be because it obscures the creation of their own preferences under the influence of Japan.
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(1)exp 3 hours ago ● Hide it
(2)In Korea, there is yearning for everything such as food and clothing that is loved in developed countries. When I was going to Korea 10 years ago, I couldn’t find a coffee shop where I could drink coffee. Since then, it has gradually increased, but most of the shops have sweet coffee. I think drinking coffee started with yearning, and I think this article also started with that.
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(1)Mazagran, a cold, sweet coffee drink originating in Algeria around 1840, is described in many places as the original iced coffee. It is prepared with coffee syrup and cold water. Frozen coffee drinks, similar to slushies, exist in 19th century records.

“Everything is Japanese.”

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