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what does cherry blossom taste like I wonder...
Pretty good actually Ive had it in Japanese Tea




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Nani..?! :envious:

How did it taste like?!!? XD


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It tasted like not sweet or anything but kind of bland but it was good.

I also ate some sakura cookies


Umm sorry ^_^ I had it in another tab




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So the flavour of sakura is bland..? A bit of a disappointment.. but curiosity satisfied ^_^ thanks


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So the flavour of sakura is bland..? A bit of a disappointment.. but curiosity satisfied ^_^ thanks
It could have been because that it was tea

The cookies where sweet!

I'm not a Sweet's person I like things that are a bit bitter or not as sweet.




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It could have been because that it was tea

The cookies where sweet!

I'm not a Sweet's person I like things that are a bit bitter or not as sweet.
Lol, me to Trainy! Hmmm, what other foods do they make with sakura?
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03-17-2007, 04:41 AM

Sweet sakura... i love the thought! XD

yeah, same question as Rikku =P


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Lol, me to Trainy! Hmmm, what other foods do they make with sakura?
O_O thats all I know

Thats the only thing, but im sure that they have other things with sakura in them.




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Err... I was thinking more literally.. =P


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03-18-2007, 07:39 PM

Thanks for the thread Coolnard, Sakura Blossoms are definately worth watching.. even though i havent been to Japan on a Spring season.. i know people who have, they say its almost magical oh and heres a photo of a Sakura tree in Deptford London.. the only one in UK ive seen so far




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