Sunday, June 10, 2018
I'm Boring
I miss Korean convenience stores' wide range of drinks. In the U.S., none of the four main types of drinks can be considered "healthy": sugary/carbonated sodas, energy drinks, alcohol, and flavored milk. Even the teas have a lot of sugar.
Korea, on the other hand, offers many types of teas with no sugar, such as barley ("bori") and corn silk ("oksusu suyeom"). I'd like to see them in the U.S., but I'm afraid they wouldn't be marketed well.
After all, a barley tea with no sugar and no caffeine might be perceived as...
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