"Light Ink"
Light ink is a kind of light gray in Japanese traditional Japanese color, and it is also the name of a thousand-year-old silver-gray ancient cherry tree in Japan; light ink is also a technique of diluting thick ink with water in traditional Chinese landscape painting, expressing indifference and tranquility.
The "Under the White Orchid Tree" team named this coffee liqueur with "Dan Mo" to express the emotions that have settled down on Hong Kong in the past two years.
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- How It's Made
- Machine-made
- Where It's Made
- Hong Kong
- Stock
- More than 10
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- Product Type
- Original Design
- Listing Summary
- The world's first sugar-free coffee liqueur Revolutionary sugar-free coffee liqueur "Light ink" uses natural 0-calorie Natvia instead of white sugar, and 100 ml has less than 150 calories. The average coffee wine already contains as much as 60 grams of white sugar per 100 ml, which is close to 400 calories, which brings a heavy burden to health.
Food Information
- Best Before
- 1000 day(s) after the manufacturing date
- Allergens
- None
- Storage Method
- Room temperature
- Volume
- 500ml x 1
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