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  2. Korean alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Most traditional Korean alcoholic drinks are rice wines, fermented with the aid of yeast and nuruk (a wheat-based source of the enzyme amylase). Main varieties include clear rice wines ( cheongju ), milky rice wine ( takju ), distilled liquor ( soju ), fruit wine ( gwasil-ju ), flower wines, and medicinal wines.

  3. List of Korean drinks - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Eumcheongnyu can be divided into the categories of cha (차 tea), tang (탕 boiled water), jang (장 fermented grain juice with sour taste), suksu (숙수), galsu (갈수 thirst water), hwachae (화채 fruit punch), sikhye (식혜 sweet rice drink), sujeonggwa (수정과 persimmon drink), milsu or kkulmul (밀수, 꿀물 honeyed ...

  4. The Korean Citrus Drink I Always Stock up on at Costco - AOL

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    The Korean Citrus Drink I Always Stock up on at Costco. Justine Lee. January 22, 2025 at 4:15 PM. ... Yuja tea is a great cozy drink, but you can use the ingredient in other fun ways. I love to ...

  5. Kooksoondang - Wikipedia

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    Kooksoondang (Korean: 국순당; Hanja: 麴醇堂) is a Korean brewery, founded in 1952. The name translates in English to "house of good yeast and wines." [1]Kooksoondang is a major producer of natural beverages and health-related products.

  6. TikToker shares just how cool it is to buy a drink at a ...

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    In a recent video, TikToker MJ shared the unique process for purchasing a convenience store beverage in Korea. The post TikToker shares just how cool it is to buy a drink at a Korean convenience ...

  7. Eel as food - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong eel prices have often reached 1000 HKD per kilogram and once exceeded 5000 HKD per kilogram. Eel is also popular in Korean cuisine and is seen as a source of stamina for men. [citation needed] The European eel and other freshwater eels are eaten in Europe, the United States, and other places.

  8. Category:Korean alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    South Korean alcoholic drinks (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Korean alcoholic drinks" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  9. Category:South Korean drink brands - Wikipedia

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