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Kissa menu series: レモンスカッシュ (lemon squash)

A surprisingly popular drink in kissaten is the lemon squash. I don’t order it often because I feel it is overpriced for lemon juice and sparkling water (and sometimes a cherry), but I sometimes go for it in summer. I normally order lemon tea (hot or cold), but I thought it might not be such a special thing to feature here, so I went with Mia’s most ordered cold drink (and special request for this series).

I don’t have much to say about it because my research didn’t give me much info except for the recipe and the fact that “squash” is traditionally British and normally refers to concentrated fruit juice (not the mixed version that exists in Japan).

Because of the freshness of the drink, I went for a fresh youthful look, but with an 80s twist.

Outfit rundown
Sailor top (with added ribbon): thrifted earth, music and ecology
Skirt: Magestic Legon
Bag: second-hand Emily Temple Cute
Socks: Innocent World
Shoes: sample John Fluevog
Cherry earrings and lemon charm: Wego
¥10 pin: LikesLovesLikes
昭和生まれ pin: Design Festa


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