unpakwon
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- Jun 7, 2007
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- Korean
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- South Korea
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Do the following 'G-Tea' and 'D-Tea' each refer to 'ginger tea' and 'Danish tea'? Then Ginger-tea ginger biscuit? It seems strange. And what does 'soak up' mean in the context?
I looked up at the wall of the factory cafe and there were some new items on the menu.
* Chocolate teapot: small 2.59 pounds
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* Add a G-Tea ginger biscuit: + 79p
* Add a D-Tea Danish pastry: + 1.89 pound
Now that I saw it, the pastry did sound like a tempting way to soak up some of the tea.
Thank you.
I looked up at the wall of the factory cafe and there were some new items on the menu.
* Chocolate teapot: small 2.59 pounds
..............
* Add a G-Tea ginger biscuit: + 79p
* Add a D-Tea Danish pastry: + 1.89 pound
Now that I saw it, the pastry did sound like a tempting way to soak up some of the tea.
Thank you.