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2013-06-25
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This yellow cube of bread is definitely adorable and eye-catching. This variant is on the citrusy side as compared to the other milder selection like green tea or chacaol. It has the refreshing aroma of lemon zest amidst the subtle taste of soya which consist the bigger part of the ingredients. The soya bread is fluffy as usual, and good to be eaten as the way it is. Best eaten within three days or else, it’ll turn into a bit sour taste for there is no preservatives used in Komugi bakeries.
This yellow cube of bread is definitely adorable and eye-catching. This variant is on the citrusy side as compared to the other milder selection like green tea or chacaol. It has the refreshing aroma of lemon zest amidst the subtle taste of soya which consist the bigger part of the ingredients. The soya bread is fluffy as usual, and good to be eaten as the way it is. Best eaten within three days or else, it’ll turn into a bit sour taste for there is no preservatives used in Komugi bakeries.
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