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  2. Shōchū - Wikipedia

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    Japanese law admits a very wide range of unusual base ingredients, such as perilla leaf, sesame and chestnut, [21] and shōchū made from most if not all of these exists. For example, there is a milk shōchū brand called Makiba-no Yume. [41] Others are generic shōchū mixed with a particular fruit juice or extracts.

  3. Shochu, Japan’s Favorite Liquor, Finds an Audience in ... - AOL

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    A mainstay in Japan that’s several centuries old, shochu is a sugar- and carb-free single-distilled spirit growing in popularity in the West thanks to several new brands hitting the market ...

  4. Awamori - Wikipedia

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    Awamori is typically 60–86 proof (30–43% alcohol), although "export" brands (including brands shipped to mainland Japan) are increasingly 50 proof (25% alcohol). [2] Some styles (notably hanazake) are 120 proof (60%) and are flammable. Awamori is aged in traditional clay pots to improve its flavor and mellowness.

  5. Strong Zero - Wikipedia

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    According to nutrition labelling standards in Japan, a beverage product can be labelled as sugar-free as long as it does not exceed 0.5 g of sugar per 100 mL. [7] Strong Zero is made by freezing fruit in liquid nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen has a boiling point of −195.8 °C (−320 °F; 77 K), and hence the "−196 °C" in the name.

  6. Kiuchi Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Kiuchi Brewery (木内酒造) is a brewery in Naka, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. It was established in 1823 by village headman Kiuchi Gihei as a sake and shochu producer. [1] Craft beer production began in 1996 after a change in Japanese law governing micro brewing.

  7. The Best Japanese Cars To Consider Buying Now - AOL

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    Since they are a less-familiar Japanese brand in the U.S. market, they are also much more affordable than other Japanese options.” The 2024 Mazda3 sedan starts at $24,170.

  8. Habushu - Wikipedia

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    Habushu (ハブ酒) is an awamori-based liqueur made in Okinawa, Japan. Other common names include Habu Sake or Okinawan Snake Wine. Habushu is named after the habu snake, Trimeresurus flavoviridis, which belongs to the pit viper subfamily of vipers, and is closely related to the rattlesnake and copperhead. [1] Like all vipers, Habu snakes are ...

  9. The 6 Japanese Makeup Brands ELLE Editors Love - AOL

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    For long, the best Japanese makeup products could only be accessed on its grounds. Thankfully, an influx of J-Beauty brands is infiltrating retailers stateside, making everything from cushion ...