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  2. Alcohol in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Fancy bottled Arak Bali as souvenir.. Since ancient times, local alcoholic beverages were developed by natives in the archipelago.Some panels in 9th century Borobudur bas-reliefs depicted drink vendors, warung (small restaurant), and there is a panel depicting a building with people drinking (possibly alcoholic beverages), dancing and having fun, seeming to depict a tavern or lodging house.

  3. Arrack - Wikipedia

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    One of the longest established arrack companies in Indonesia is the Batavia Arak Company (Dutch Batavia-Arak Maatschappij), which was already in business by 1872, became a limited liability company in 1901, and was still operating in the early 1950s. The Batavia Arak Company also exported arack to the Netherlands and had an office in Amsterdam.

  4. Arak (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Arak is traditionally made of grapes and aniseed (the seeds of the anise plant); when crushed, their oil provides arak with a slight licorice taste. [1] Dates, figs, and other fruits are sometimes added. [2] Typically, arak is a minimum of 50% alcohol by volume (ABV), and can be up to 70% ABV (126 proof). [2] A 53% ABV is considered typical. [3 ...

  5. Aragh Sagi - Wikipedia

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    Aragh (عرق, "Arak") are aromatic liquids that are produced by distillation from herbs and seeds, for example mint or anise.Traditional Aragh Sagi that was made in Iran is only with Raisins, like the Premium Arak(Saggi) from CyrusProducts [4] distilled in the Netherlands.

  6. Kopi tubruk - Wikipedia

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    Kopi Tubruk is an Indonesian-style coffee where hot water is poured over fine coffee grounds directly in the glass, without any filtration, usually with added sugar. [1]In Bali, Kopi Tubruk is known by the name "Kopi Selem" which means black coffee.

  7. Soju - Wikipedia

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    Soju (English pronunciation: / ˈ s oʊ dʒ uː /; Korean: 소주; Hanja: 燒酒) is a clear and colorless distilled alcoholic beverage, [1] [2] [3] traditionally made from rice, but later from other grains and has a flavor similar to vodka. [4]

  8. Tro (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    It is used in Cambodian classical music ensembles, the arak, kar, mohori and ayai. [1] It is not the lead instrument in these ensembles. [1] Possibly the trou sau toch (small tro), tro sau thom (big tro), or the tro che. The tro sau toch (ទ្រសោធំ តូច) is a Cambodian instrument used in Khmer classical music. It is a two ...

  9. Bazaar of Arak - Wikipedia

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    The Bazaar of Arak is one of the first constructed buildings in the city of Arak (central Iran). The bazaar complex, containing a public bath, a mosque, water reservoirs, passages and caravansary, was built at the time of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and by Yusef Khan-e Gorji , in the middle of Sultan Abad (Arak's former name).