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    Tokushima Sudachi Cucumber Syrup

    Tokushima Sudachi Cucumber Syrup

    Regular price $24.00
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    A refreshing artisanal syrup from Tokushima Prefecture, combining the bright, zesty acidity of sudachi citrus with the crisp, cooling aroma of locally grown cucumber. A surprisingly harmonious botanical blend — perfect for those seeking a fresh and modern beverage. Best enjoyed diluted with sparkling water, still water, or milk at a 1:4–5 ratio.

    Halal Status: Certified Halal by NAHA*
    Ingredients: Sugar (Japan), sudachi juice, cucumber, apple vinegar
    Allergen: Apple
    May contain traces of: None

    *NAHA (Nippon Asia Halal Association): a Japanese halal certifying body with mutual accreditation with Malaysia's JAKIM, Singapore's MUIS, and Thailand's CICOT.

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