The Too Many Summonings from Japan Have Caused the Goddess to Flip Out
Some Pope's favorite.
Mina, I'd like to talk to you about something.
What? I'll do whatever Wilhelmina asks!
In the Imperial Capital of Fitzgard.
It's been a long time since I had a cup of tea. I hate handsome handsome people like Wilhelmina, who said a serious favor with a serious face, but in fact, Mina, who Wilhelmina loves, rarely returns happily without a plan.
"I want to regularly import the sweet milk tea in a container called a plastic bottle."
What happened?
Mina was worried about Wilhelmina, whose speech was partially confused.
I'm sure I'm tired from my daily business.
Eh, is that acceptable to a full-fledged tea party like Wilhelmina?
"It's certainly too sweet." It's too sweet, but when Roman gave it to me when I was tired from work, I drank it and the world opened up. "
It's a bad idea, isn't it?
In many ways, Wilhelmina-san, who was in a bad state, was a bit annoyed with Mina-san.
By the way, when you're tired, it's temporary to recover with something sweet, and you may be tired trying to suppress your blood sugar that has risen rapidly.
"I can't honestly give it to you for doping when you're tired." Please rest. "
”Fufu. I wonder if I can get fired if I kick him in the face.”
"Please rest."
Ah, just being used to keeping this on the outside, I realized that I was really in a bad state, and I told Mina many times to rest.
When you kick in the face of the Emperor, your neck will normally fly physically, but I feel that you are making a fool of yourself, so I will probably end up apologizing the other way.
... this country is fine.
Today, the otherworld is still at peace.
On the other hand, Takatenhara.
Even if you think it's too sweet, sometimes you want to drink that fucking sweet tea, right?
"Well, I don't mind if it happens once in a while..."
Even though I would stop at the boulder if I drank a lot, Tsukuyomi-sama gave up from asking if it would be good once in a while.
Amaterasu-sama is a sweetheart. I can't help it.
But that's called Royal Milk Tea. Isn't it a real drink?
“Oh, the name Royal Milk Tea comes from Japan and doesn't exist in the UK or Europe.”
"What...?"
Amateur Terrace is shocked by the fact that the authentic name Royal Milk Tea had nothing to do with the real thing.
Royal Milk Tea originated in Japan in the 1960s, and is characterized by milk being added to tea extracted with a small amount of hot water, or tea being extracted with milk, or by a large amount of milk anyway.
That said, there is no clear definition, so if the manufacturer claims to be Royal Milk Tea, it can be called Royal Milk Tea.
"Huh? If the British knew about the existence of Royal Milk Tea, would you beat it like an Italian who knew about the existence of Neapolitan?"
“Well, some British might get angry, but they're also quite popular with foreigners. Sweet Royal Milk Tea.”
Seriously?
Ama Terrace is surprised that Japanese magic tea has been unexpectedly accepted overseas.
No, but he likes Americans and shit and sweet things.
Since we don't sell them in our own country, some people lamented that they tried to reproduce them with homemade products, but they didn't do well.
Even if it's made by a specialist manufacturer, it won't be easy to reproduce.
By the way, there have been reports of homemade Royal Milk Tea, which has been widely accepted depending on how it is made, because it has been made in England.
Today, Takatenhara is still peaceful.