(He's one of those "anything is good" people even if he does have his own personal favorite.)
The sweets change with each season. What's best in the winter isn't necessarily the best in the summer. For example... kouhokutou is best in the fall and winter! When the sugar sounds like crunchy leaves or snow. But in summer, the agar sweets look like water and have a lighter taste...
(HE KNOWS HIS TEA SWEETS, OKAY.)
All of them go well with green tea. And while there's also matcha (Which Wriosthesley just mentioned,) the flavors of each tea can vary depending on when the leaves are picked. A tea picked right now will have a sweeter taste than one picked later in the season.
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(He's one of those "anything is good" people even if he does have his own personal favorite.)
The sweets change with each season. What's best in the winter isn't necessarily the best in the summer. For example... kouhokutou is best in the fall and winter! When the sugar sounds like crunchy leaves or snow. But in summer, the agar sweets look like water and have a lighter taste...
(HE KNOWS HIS TEA SWEETS, OKAY.)
All of them go well with green tea. And while there's also matcha (Which Wriosthesley just mentioned,) the flavors of each tea can vary depending on when the leaves are picked. A tea picked right now will have a sweeter taste than one picked later in the season.