Archive | November, 2009

This is turning into the "weird Japanese soft drinks blog"…

I know there are already enough blogs and websites reporting on Japanese products, but here is another drink that caught my eye in the supermarket – brace yourself for it – “Grapefruit, Vinegar, and Milk”:

(yes, the iPhone camera is crap but I couldn’t be bothered doing a professional stock shot with my real camera)

Kirin World's Kitchen Grapefruit, Vinegar, and Milk

For a while now, Kirin Beverages has been doing a series called 世界のキッチンから (which means “from the world’s kitchen”) and they feature soft drinks based on “traditional” drinks or flavours from around the world. The first one to come out was the “Diabolo Ginger from Provence” – it was very good and had a nice ginger kick to it, so, after that, I’ve always kept my eye on the brand. The only other ones I’ve liked so far are the “Mint Julep Soda” and the “Lemon Peel & Honey”.

Each bottle contains extensive information about the “inspiration” for the drink with some home-style graphics:
kirin grapefruit, vinegar, and milk

Surprisingly, as wretched as this combo sounds, it is actually very tasty (and I don’t really even like grapefruit juice)!

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What not to name your company

This made me laugh the other day as I was walking through Ginza:

Bigot

If you look closely, you can see that it is a van belonging to a patisserie/boulangerie, so I am not sure if the name is meant to imply that they are “religiously devoted” to baking the best breads and pastries they can, or if it is named after a Monsieur Bigot, or if they are just a collective of intolerant bakers…

Hmmm…

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