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Refined and Good Taste Japanese Cooking Sake

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US$ 5.9 - 13.5 MOQ: 20 Boxes
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Alcohol Content (%):
15
Type:
Japanese sake
Taste:
Sweet
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DALIAN CHINA
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Alcohol Content (%) 15
Type Japanese sake
Taste Sweet
Feature Sugar-Free
Packaging Bottle
Grade Grade A
Vintage Brand new
Ageing Container Bottle
Place of Origin Liaoning, China
Brand Name MAZUMA
Model Number L155
Shelf Life 18 Months
Weight (kg) 1

Refined and Good Taste Japanese Cooking sakeRefined and Good Taste Japanese Cooking sake

 

Refined and Good Taste Japanese Cooking sake

 

Specifications

1. A sake made only with rice, for a moderately pleasant flavor

2. A refreshing taste, recommended at room temperature

3. Goes down nicely when warmed as well, with no lingering stickiness in the mouth

Product Description

1. Made with high quality raw material

2. Shelf Life: 18 Months

3. Packaging: 200ml, 500ml, 1L, 1.8L, and customized packaging available

 

Serving sake

Sake is traditionally drunk from small cups called choko or o-choko and poured into the choko from ceramic flasks called tokkuri. This is very common for hot sake, where the flask is heated in hot water and the small cups ensure that the sake does not get cold in the cup, but may also be used for chilled sake. Traditionally one does not pour one’s own drink, which is known as tejaku, but instead members of a party pour for each other, which is known as shaku. This has relaxed in recent years, but is generally observed on more formal occasions, such as business meals, and is still often observed for the first drink.


Ceremonial use

 

Sake is often consumed as part of Shinto purification rituals (compare with the use of grape wine in the Christian Eucharist). Sakes served to gods as offerings prior to drinking are called Omiki or Miki. People drink Omiki with gods to communicate with them and to solicit rich harvests the following year. During World War II, kamikaze pilots drank sake prior to carrying out their missions. 

 

In a ceremony called kagami biraki, wooden casks of sake are opened with mallets during Shinto festivals, weddings, store openings, sports and election victories, and other celebrations. This sake, called iwai-zake ("celebration sake"), is served freely to all to spread good fortune. 

 

At the New Year many Japanese people drink a special sake called toso. Toso is a sort of iwai-zake made by soaking tososan, a Chinese powdered medicine, overnight in sake. Even children sip a portion. In some regions, the first sips of toso are taken in order of age, from the youngest to the eldest.

 

 

Company Information

Our company constantly has an operation philosophy of operation with brands. Now, it has four famous brands -TIAN PENG, MAZUMA, KAISEKI and DARUMA. Our products are mainly sold to the countries and regions in Asia, America, Europe, etc. We made up our mind to provide all our customers with high-quality and healthy food to fulfill the market demand and to fulfill different kinds of demands in price and in people’s taste.

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Business Type
Trading Company
Year Established
2010
Factory Size
Below 1,000 square meters
Total Employees
11 - 50 People

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