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Vegetarian life in Bangkok and beyond
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Green Tea
Oishi Green tea has the 'Jeh' vegetarian symbol on the middle of the bottle-the small yellow triangle with Thai letters written in red.
The Genmai Flavour is particularly good!
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