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At Oyoppi Cafe in Tokyo, the ‘blooming apple tea’ features thin apple slices that seemingly blossom as hot tea is poured over them.

Posted on July 31, 2025 by agogo22

At Oyoppi Cafe in Tokyo, the 'blooming apple tea' features thin apple slices that seemingly blossom as hot tea is poured over them.
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