Some popular Asian green candies enjoyed in various countries include matcha-flavored Kit Kats from Japan, green tea mochi from Korea, and pandan-flavored candies from Southeast Asia.
A green ice cream melon flavored bar
Ice cream is almost never made of algae. Although I have heard of an algae-flavored ice cream that was tinted green...
Some popular green Asian candies known for their unique flavors and ingredients include matcha-flavored Kit Kats, yuzu gummies, and pandan-flavored mochi.
I would make it yellow. It depends on the dye. You can make it purple or green if you really wanted to.
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The yellow Nerds are lemon-flavored, while the green Nerds are watermelon-flavored.
Green tea is probably the most popular drink in Japan. If you are referring to alcohol, beer is probably the most popular drink (since it is much cheaper than sake).
There are millions of different kinds and flavors of ice cream in the world. Most are named for their ingredients or flavor (chocolate, vanilla, mint chocolate chip, butter pecan, cookie dough, cookies and cream, coffee, ect.) and some have "different" names (rocky road, stars and strips, neopolitan, tin roof sundae, ect).
Yes, it's a green melon-flavored liqueur.
Green suckers are typically flavored with green apple, though they can also be flavored with other variations like lime or watermelon. The specific flavor can vary by brand, but green apple is the most common and recognizable choice for that vibrant green color.
Yes. It's a green melon-flavored liqueur, and to highlight the color, "midori" is Japanese for "green".