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  2. Nigori - Wikipedia

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    The sake that leaked through the holes in the center of the insert was then drawn off and bottled. The government determined that as long as the holes in the mesh were no larger than 2 millimeters in diameter, the result of filtration using the cage could legally be considered sake. Hence, nigori was born as a genre of sake. Other breweries ...

  3. List of festivals in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Almost everyone in Bangladesh has come across the saying “Bangalir baro mashe tero parbon (Bengali: বাঙালির বারো মাসে তেরো পার্বণ)”, which roughly translates to "Bengalis have thirteen festivals in twelve months (a year)". Bangladesh is a country of colourful celebrations.

  4. Nigorie - Wikipedia

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    Nigorie (Japanese: にごり江, Hepburn: Nigorie), translated into English as Troubled Waters and Muddy Bay, is a short story [1] by Japanese writer Ichiyō Higuchi, written and published in 1895. [2]

  5. A Guide To Sake — Including How To Drink It The Right Way - AOL

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    Everything you need to know about sake, from how it's made to how to drink it and what bottles you should buy.

  6. Sake - Wikipedia

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    Sake bottle, Japan, c. 1740 Sake barrel offerings at the Shinto shrine Tsurugaoka Hachimangū in Kamakura Sake, saké (Japanese: 酒, Hepburn: sake, English: IPA: / ˈ s ɑː k i, ˈ s æ k eɪ / SAH-kee, SAK-ay [4] [5]), or saki, [6] also referred to as Japanese rice wine, [7] is an alcoholic beverage of Japanese origin made by fermenting rice that has been polished to remove the bran.

  7. List of rice drinks - Wikipedia

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  8. Philip Harper (brewer) - Wikipedia

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    The small book, which by 2008 had sold over 20,000 copies, contains information about various types of sake including nigori, dai-ginjo, ginjo, and hon-jouzo. [4] The book is targeted at novice-level overseas enjoyers of sake and thus contains many pictures and labels of the various drinks. [1] [3] [4] [6]

  9. Category:Festivals of Bangladeshi culture - Wikipedia

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    This category is for festivals focused on Bangladeshi culture, regardless of where the festival is held. See Category:Festivals in Bangladesh for festivals by location. Subcategories