Yes. Sake is a wine distilled from rice. It originated in Japan, and is served either hot or cold, depending on what it is being served with or the occasion.
Rice is used to make Sake.
the common is rice since sake is rice wine essentially
"Sake" is a Japanese word spelled: S-A-K-E. It is a Japanese rice wine.
Sake is made from rice alcohol.
Although most people would associate "sake" as a "rice wine", but in actuality it's brewed more like a beer.
Rice
It is made from rice.
Rice wine.
Sake is a Japanese rice wine. It has a very crisp flavor and can be served hot or chilled.
An aperitif is a before dinner drink. Sake is rice wine from Japan. Sake does, however, make an excellent aperitif.
To make sake, sake rice is first steamed. Then Aspergillus oryzae, a type of mold, is added to the rice and allowed to ferment. Water and yeast is then added to the rice and mold mixture and allowed to continue to ferment. Solids are removed from the final product through filtering.
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