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The title "Unsweet" plays on the protagonist's role as a patissier and the bitter, complicated nature of his relationship with the heroine, who initially appears cold and unapproachable—like black coffee without sugar.
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"Unsweet Kurose Katsuko Plus Are Kara" appears to be a phrase combining Japanese words and names; interpreted literally:
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This is not a standard internet article but a follow-up essay manga written and illustrated by Kurose Katsuko. It serves as a companion piece to her famous 1997 autobiographical manga, "Amai Koto wa Kataranai" (I Don't Speak of Sweet Things).
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