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  2. Shaoxing wine - Wikipedia

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    Aged wines are referred to by year of brewing, similar to grape vintage year (Chinese: 陳年; pinyin: chén nián). Wines sold overseas are generally used in cooking, and can contain spices and extra salt. [6] Mislabeling wines from regions other than Shaoxing as Shaoxing Wine is a "common fraudulent practice". [2]

  3. Huangjiu - Wikipedia

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    Huangjiu in Chinese society had perhaps the same level of influence as beer in the European societies throughout history. Archeology has established that ancient Chinese people once brewed some form of alcohol similar to beer in China, however with the invention of the brewing method using qu, huangjiu rapidly replaced the prototypic beer in ancient China and beer-like beverages fell out of ...

  4. Xian Heng Inn - Wikipedia

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    The original restaurant was founded in 1884, during the reign of the Guangxu Emperor of the Qing dynasty, but closed after a few years. [1]It was mentioned by writer Lu Xun in his work "Kong Yiji", with the restaurant situated in a fictionalised version of Shaoxing.

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    60ml Shaoxing rice wine (can be found in most Asian supermarkets) Method: 1. Warm the oil in a pan over medium heat. Add the shallots, spices and garlic, and cook gently until softened and ...

  6. Shaoxing - Wikipedia

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    Chinese rice wine is also known as Shaoxing wine or simply Shao Wine (绍酒). The brewery utilizes a natural process using the "pure" water of the Jianhu-Mirror Lake. It has a unique flavour and a reputation both nationally and internationally. It is used as a liquor and in cooking as well as a solvent for Chinese herbal medicated ointments.

  7. Rượu đế - Wikipedia

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    Men rượu - ingredients for making Rượu đế. The term rượu đế literally means "đế liquor."This name is explained by the fact that in Cochinchina (southern Vietnam) during the early period of French colonization, the imperialist government had a monopoly on alcohol production, and the only distilled alcoholic beverage the general population could legally purchase was rượu ...