awamori

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Awamori is a traditional distilled rice liquor from Japan’s Okinawa Islands, known for its rich flavor and long-aging potential.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese liquor
distilled alcoholic beverage
agedVariant kusu
agingContainer clay pots
earthenware jars
stainless steel tanks
agingPotential suitable for long-term aging
agingTerminology kusu refers to awamori aged 3 years or more
alcoholByVolumeRange can exceed 40% ABV
typically 25–30% ABV
consumptionStyle often mixed with water (mizuwari)
sometimes mixed with hot water
countryOfOrigin Japan
culturalSignificance important in Okinawan celebrations and rituals
symbol of Okinawan hospitality
distinguishedFrom sake
etymology name believed to derive from Japanese words related to foaming or bubbling during fermentation
exportStatus exported from Okinawa to other parts of Japan
exported internationally in limited quantities
fermentationAgent black koji (Aspergillus luchuensis)
flavorProfile aromatic
rich
sometimes earthy
geographicalIndicationStatus recognized as a regional specialty of Okinawa
grainPolishing rice is usually not highly polished
historicalInfluence influenced by Southeast Asian distillation techniques
historicalPeriod produced since at least the 15th century
languageOfName Japanese
legalCategoryInJapan kokushu (national liquor) candidate or regional spirit
pairing pairs with Okinawan dishes such as goya champuru
primaryIngredient Indica rice
long-grain rice
productionMethod distilled in pot stills
single fermentation with black koji and yeast
rawMaterialOrigin rice often imported from Thailand historically
regionOfOrigin Okinawa Prefecture
regulatoryBody regulated under Japanese liquor tax law
relatedTo shochu
scriptOfName written in kanji and kana
servingContext Okinawan cuisine
festive occasions in Okinawa
servingCustom often shared from a communal bottle at the table
servingTemperature diluted with water
neat at room temperature
on the rocks
typicalBottleSize 1.8 L
720 ml
typicalColor clear
usesKojiType black koji mold

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