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  2. Rice wine cup - Wikipedia

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    A rice wine cup is a vessel for drinking rice wine. In China, Japan and Korea, the traditional rice wine cups are usually round and shallow, in contrast to the deeper wine glasses of Western culture. Rice wine cups can be made of stone, porcelain, metal or wood. Wooden cups often use lacquerware, and can be floated in water during winding ...

  3. Mikasa - Wikipedia

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    Mikasa River, a river of Ōnojō, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan; Mikasa Sports, a sporting goods manufacturer; Japanese battleship Mikasa; Mount Mikasa, in Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan “Mikasa,” a song by progressive metal band Veil of Maya from their 2015 album Matriarch; Dorayaki, a Japanese confection known as Mikasa in the Kansai region

  4. Sake set - Wikipedia

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    Sake can be served in a wide variety of cups; here is a sakazuki (flat saucer-like cup), ochoko (small cylindrical cup), and masu (wooden box cup). A sake set (酒器, shuki) consists of the flask and cups used to serve sake. Sake sets are most often in Japanese pottery, but may be wood, lacquered wood, glass or plastic. The flask and cups may ...

  5. Demitasse - Wikipedia

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    Demitasse set with metal frames and spoons. A demitasse (/ ˈ d ɛ m ɪ t æ s /; French: "half cup"), demi-tasse, [1] or espresso cup is a small cup used to serve espresso.It may also refer to the coffee served in such a cup, though that usage had disappeared in France by the early 20th century.

  6. Fiasco (bottle) - Wikipedia

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    Bottle of the Italian wine Chianti in the traditional fiasco basket A fiasco ( / f i ˈ æ s k oʊ / , Italian: [ˈfjasko] ; pl. : fiaschi ) is a traditional Italian style of bottle , usually with a round body and bottom, partially or completely covered with a close-fitting straw basket .

  7. Tazza (cup) - Wikipedia

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    Venetian glass tazza, c. 1550–1600 V&A Museum, London, no. 1860-1855. A tazza (/ ˈ t ɑː t s ə /, Italian: tazza, lit. 'cup' pronounced; pl. tazze Italian:) is a wide but shallow saucer-like dish either mounted on a stem and foot or on a foot alone.

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