Babelcarp: Chinese Tea Term Translator

You typed: huigan
Babelcarp, after thinking about it, responds:

huigan (Hui Gan) = (1) pleasant aftertaste, literally Returning Sweet (回甘) [2,1]; or, much less commonly, a less specific label for virtually any effect after the liquor has been swallowed, literally Returning Feeling (回感) [2,3]
Other BabelCarp entries that refer to this one: Hui2 Tian2, Ru4 Kou3

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