Pokka Sapporo Food & Beverage's "Peaceful Corn Tea" has a promotional phrase "sweet scent and refreshing sugar-free". However, the actual mouthpiece seems to be more appropriate as a very clean corn potage (compotage).
One of the sugar-free tea series from Pokka Sapporo. All of them are delicious, but the peaceful corn tea is a little different. The price is 151 yen (tax included).
When you try a bite, the corn tea itself that sometimes comes out at yakiniku restaurants. It also has a strong corn flavor and a soft mouthfeel, and although it has tea in its name, it has no astringency or bitterness, and you can drink it comfortably and steadily. I want to accompany the rice menu such as bibimbap.
However, if it is a single item, I cannot get rid of the feeling that I am drinking a transparent and refreshing component. Of course, it's not salty and doesn't contain cream, so you don't have to worry about calories.
I emptied the contents before I knew it, thinking that corn tea in a PET bottle, where you can enjoy the flavor of compota as much as you like while moisturizing your throat, might be an excellent invention. It's a surprisingly addictive one.