sake
Sake is a Japanese alcoholic drink, which is made from rice. Sake can be consumed as a cold beverage or a hot beverage.
Most people would associate it as the word sake (Japanese for any type of alcoholic beverage), but in Japan, they call it nihon-shu to make it distinct that it's Japanese.
saki is a rice based drink
There are many beverages sold in Japanese vending machines. Hot (or cold) coffee, fruit drinks, sodas, and green tea are just a few.
"Sak" does not have a standard meaning in English, but it could be shorthand for "sake", which is a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice.
Beverage Cost Percentage = Beverage Cost / Beverage Sales
Hi, Coca Cola has 29.4% share (Top Share) in Japanese soft drinks market in 2008 Fiscal Year. http://knowhow-japan.blogspot.com/2009/11/beverage-industry.html#3
Saki, in Japanese, means "Blossom". Whereas "sake" is the Japanese alcoholic beverage made from rice.
beverage
An adult beverage is a euphemism for an alcoholic beverage - intended for consumption by adults.
Connecticut's state beverage
Milk is the New York state beverage, it was adopted as the State beverage in 1981.