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Good News for Koreans: Green tea may protect the aging brain
I notice Koreans drink a lot of Green Tea.
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Oh yes...that is why many Koreans drink green tea; because it's great for the health and will let you live forever. Koreans do and eat anything that is good for their health and prolong life. It's an obsession here.
Anyway, green tea is cool. I like the ice cream, too, along with Green Tea cakes and Tiramisu,... and that coffee from Starbucks! |