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Rice Wine and Sake

Rice wine, a popular alcoholic beverage in Asian countries, uses the amylolytic process to ferment rice starch into sugars. Contrary to common belief, sake would be better described as rice beer, rather than rice wine, because it uses a brewing process to ferment the rice starch.

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