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[[Sake]], the ubiquitous {{Wiki|rice wine}} of [[Japan]], is often served in {{Wiki|:ja:徳利|tokkuri}}, or sake flasks, small porcelain or earthenware bottles that are heated for serving before the sake is poured into sipping cups called {{Wiki|:ja:盃|sakazuki}}.
[[Sake]], the ubiquitous {{Wiki|rice wine}} of [[Japan]], is often served in {{Wiki|:ja:徳利|tokkuri}}, or sake flasks, small porcelain or earthenware bottles that are heated for serving before the sake is poured into sipping cups called {{Wiki|:ja:盃|sakazuki}}.
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 13 May 2026

Sake, the ubiquitous rice wine of Japan, is often served in tokkuri, or sake flasks, small porcelain or earthenware bottles that are heated for serving before the sake is poured into sipping cups called sakazuki.