

I’m fortunate to live in Quebec, where Cafe Morgane exists. It’s a great Starbucks alternative. Same range of products, locally sourced. Admittedly, their lack of decent Frappuccino’s sucks.
I’m fortunate to live in Quebec, where Cafe Morgane exists. It’s a great Starbucks alternative. Same range of products, locally sourced. Admittedly, their lack of decent Frappuccino’s sucks.
Hahaha. I had a Japanese person warn me about the Chonese made bidets, in that they crapped out faster. Warned me against them. Good to know, though!
After experiencing the wonders of the Toto toilet, I’m going to definitely import one. So is everyone else who I traveled with. :D
Domestic is great, but I’m willing to import Japanese.
I’m able to find Itoen branded green tea bags (plain). They’re imported from Japan.
Sad to say, but Maxi sells green tea as well in bulk sometimes. Big flat green plastic bags. I forgot the brand, but I have some nice regular loose leaf green tea and a toasted rice and green tea (genmaicha) mix that’s delicious.
Loblaws owns T&T supermarkets now, so Asiain imports are easier to get.
Edit: here…
https://www.superwafer.ca/en/product/15509/uji-no-tsuyu-japanese-tea-tokuyo-genmaicha
The brand is Uji No Tsuya, and they also make a regular loose leaf. Now you can search for it!! :)
West Coast for freshest made, but it’s a grey area for shipping within Canada. It depends on your Province’s regulations.
I totally mistyped it. It’s Café Morgane. My stupid key oars thought I meant to say cage.