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The Japanese Cookbook

By Emi Kazuko and Yasuko Fukuoka

Published 2024

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The Japanese do not traditionally have a habit of drinking liqueur at the end of meal, however, drinking liqueurs diluted with soft drinks during the meal is increasingly popular, and the market is now on the increase. The two Japanese-invented ones, umeshu, Japanese apricot liqueur, and the newer Midori, a melon-scented liqueur, have become popular abroad and are available at some food halls of department stores.

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