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Sake is a Japanese alcoholic drink, brewed from rice?. The word (酒) is pronounced as SA-KEH (the E sound like the A in CARE.) Its history can be traced back to the 3rd century. The first sake was called kuchikami no sake, or chewing-in-the-mouth sake, and was made by an entire village? chewing rice, chestnuts?, and millet? and spitting the mixture into a tub to ferment.
Sake is a Japanese alcoholic drink, brewed from rice?. The word (酒) is pronounced as SA-KEH (the E sound like the A in CARE.) Its history can be traced back to the 3rd century. The first sake was called kuchikami no sake, (口噛み酒) or chewing-in-the-mouth sake, and was made by an entire village? chewing rice, chestnuts?, and millet? and spitting the mixture into a tub to ferment.

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