LOHASS is a fond memory of my generation’s high school days in Zhongli! It was the golden age of fruit tea, and hundreds of schools of thought were contending. At that time, LOHASS, which was "only available in Taoyuan," was the drink that must be drunk after class every day.
The most popular drink in LOHASS back then was the orange-flavored green. The orange-flavored green with pearls was sweet, chewy, and had a hint of brown sugar. However, what I ordered this time was not the orange-flavored green.
What I have always loved the most is the milky Jinxuan from LOHASS; there is a light milky aroma coming out of the tea soup without adding sugar. When I drank it this time, the milky flavor was far from what I remembered, but it was still refreshing and delicious. When I asked the store clerk for the sugar-free drink, the store clerk warned that the sugar-free drink might taste astringent, but I personally thought it was fine.
The resurrected LOHASS once sold Dorayaki, but later returned to the beverage business and stopped messing around. I hope everyone will try the other beverage items so that I know what to order next time. What 😝
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