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Effects of drinks used for punishment games and types of extremely nasty-tasting drinks

In this article, we’ll introduce drinks that are perfect for penalty games.

On TV shows and YouTube, you often see people drinking things like senburi tea or noni juice as penalties, right?

Rather than just drinking them, you might feel more satisfied if you know their actual effects, benefits, and drawbacks beforehand.

We’ve picked out everything from the effects of classic teas to some unique drinks that are perfect for penalty games.

If you want to prepare a penalty game drink but aren’t sure what to choose, be sure to use this as a reference.

Effects of drinks used for penalty games and types of extremely nasty drinks (21–30)

Tagame Cider

[Insect Water Bug Cuisine] An accessory shop tries drinking water bug cider
Tagame Cider

The giant water bug, a familiar insect from variety shows.

Many people probably find it off-putting just from its appearance.

But in Thailand, giant water bugs are commonly eaten, and their flavor is said to be surprisingly fruity.

Noticing this, the edible-insect shop TAKEO developed Giant Water Bug Cider.

It contains 0.3% giant water bug extract, recreating the insect’s flavor.

People who’ve actually tried it say it tastes pretty good.

Still, the fact remains that it contains giant water bug—so it could definitely serve as a “drink a bug” penalty game! Recommended for those looking for a low-impact punishment.

sweet tea (specifically, a type of herbal tea known as GABA tea or Rubus suavissimus tea in Japan)

Tencha is a general term in China for sweet teas made from tree leaves.

Because it has a natural sweetness without added sugar, it’s also used in drinks and sweets.

You can use tencha itself for a forfeit game, or mix it with bitter drinks like green vegetable juice or swertia tea.

Another fun idea is to set out various Chinese teas on a table and play a game where you choose one to drink.

These drinks are made from plants in families such as Rosaceae, Saxifragaceae, Rubiaceae, and Fagaceae.

Consider including it as a penalty for people who don’t like sweet drinks.

In conclusion

I introduced some recommended drinks to use for penalty games. Instead of just picking unpleasant-tasting drinks, choosing ones that actually have health benefits can become a fun talking point! Be sure to pick something that suits the other person, and use this article to help make it a great time.