DRINKING POCIAN IN THE HIGHLANDS



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One morning at an altitude of 2000 meters above sea level.

Staying in a glamping (glamprous camping) with a view of Lake Menjer and green trees and an air temperature below 10 degrees Celsius is a very suitable time and place and atmosphere to enjoy a cup of hot tea.

Fortunately, from the glamping side, they did provide free oanas tea drinks which were served in POCIAN.

This tea pot is defined as serving tea in teapots and cups made of pottery. So, a small pot of hot tea is placed on a tray and beside it there is a small complementary cup. This makes the tea taste more delicious.

Another thing that tends to be different is that the sugar used in the pocian is not granulated sugar or palm sugar. They must use rock sugar which is said to be healthier.

Hot tea and bread is the perfect combination, right? I brought this torn bread from home. Initially because he was worried that he would starve on the trip, this turned out to be a very suitable menu for Pocian


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