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riginally not been able to find a stock photo, accepting defeat and using one of lemons instead. Today I wanted to announce that I’ve finally found a stock photo that fits the bill! Turns out, I hadn’t known about the Japanese term (Yuzu), and someone had just uploaded a yuzu drink!</p><p id="3af4">Come celebrate with me 🍋* 👇</p><div id="3ff8" class="link-block"> <a href="https://medium.com/genius-in-a-bottle/yuja-cha-%EC%9C%A0%EC%9E%90%EC%B0%A8-%E6%9F%9A%E5%AD%90%E8%8C%B6-bf793e227fb6">

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Have you ever struggled to find the right stock image? I particularly find this when it comes to finding the right picture for my food pieces, particularly when I write about any kind of non-Western food.

In this poetry piece, I was prompted to write about a hot beverage, and I had to write about yuja-cha (Korean; Japanese: yuzu tea). This soul-warming drink is one of my faves for its sweetness, with the added bonus of vitamin C.

I’d originally not been able to find a stock photo, accepting defeat and using one of lemons instead. Today I wanted to announce that I’ve finally found a stock photo that fits the bill! Turns out, I hadn’t known about the Japanese term (Yuzu), and someone had just uploaded a yuzu drink!

Come celebrate with me 🍋* 👇

*will there be a citron emoji next?

Yuja Cha
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