honkaku-shōchū include Imo-jōchū (芋焼酎), shōchū distilled from sweet potatoes, Mugi-jōchū (麦焼酎), distilled from barley, and Kome-jōchū (米焼酎) distilled from rice. Another...
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liqueur made by steeping ume plums (while still unripe and green) in liquor (焼酎, shōchū) and sugar. It has a sweet, sour taste, and an alcohol content of...
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Chūhai (チューハイ or 酎ハイ), an abbreviation of "shōchū highball" (焼酎ハイボール), is an alcoholic drink originating from Japan. Traditional chūhai is made with barley...
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gift to the shogunate prior to 1671, but it was recorded as shōchū (焼酒 or 焼酎) in earlier records. Several explanations exist for the etymology of the word...
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way of using it as follows: Shōchū should be kōrui shōchū (or shōchū kōrui, 焼酎甲類), which is distilled two or more times, and should contain 25 percent alcohol...
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the Brittany region of France and in the United States. Buckwheat shōchū (焼酎) is a Japanese distilled beverage produced since the 16th Century. The taste...
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traditional Chinese: 燒酒), more commonly known as báijiǔ (白酒), and Japanese shōchū (焼酎), with the altered second character, have the same origin as soju. Another...
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(1688–1704) of the Edo period (1603–1867), a brewing method called hashira jōchū (柱焼酎) was developed in which a small amount of distilled alcohol (shōchū) was added...
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first time in 2003 as an independent. "衆議院議員 古川よしひさオフィシャルウェブサイト 忘れえぬ人々ー小さな焼酎屋". Furukawa Yoshihisa Website (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-05-12. "衆議院議員...
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