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  2. Fruit soju - Wikipedia

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    Fruit soju contains large amounts of sugar, with each bottle containing 32.4 grams (1.14 oz). The calorie content of each bottle of fruit soju totals 400 kcal; more calories than one bowl of rice and 5 g (0.18 oz) more sugar than a serving of Coke, contributors to obesity and an increase of visceral fat. [9]

  3. A Definitive Ranking of all the Best Soju Flavors - AOL

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    The Process. To come up with this ranking of the best soju flavors, I went to two liquor stores in Koreatown and grabbed a bottle of every single soju flavor available.I came back home with a ...

  4. Soju - Wikipedia

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    Bottles of different soju brands. Soju is a popular Korean alcoholic beverage, with over 917 million liters being sold in Korea. [30] In 1994 Doosan Beverage started using green 360ml bottles to associate Soju with being clean and fresh; being a great success, other brands started using the same bottles. [31]

  5. Korean alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Although soju is often compared to vodka, it has a sweet taste due to added sugar. The drink is usually served in a shot glass. It has a smooth, clean taste, and pairs well with a variety of Korean dishes. Soju is generally inexpensive; a typical bottle costs about ₩1,800, less than US$1.65 (convenience store standards). [49]

  6. Soju Is the Best-Selling Liquor in the World. Do You Know ...

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  7. 5 fresh soju cocktails that are making a splash on TikTok - AOL

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  8. Chamisul - Wikipedia

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    The name "Chamisul", meaning "dew" in Korean, was created by Son Hye-won, the representative of Cross Point to represent the dew on the bottles of cold soju. It is also the Korean-reading of the hanja Jin-ro (眞 露), the name of the company. [8]

  9. List of Korean drinks - Wikipedia

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    All Korean traditional non-alcoholic drinks are referred to as "eumcheongnyu" (음청류 飮 淸 類).According to historical documents regarding Korean cuisine, almost 200 items of eumcheongnyu are found.