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I bought it at a liquor store I happened to be passing by. It's not fruity at all, but it has a very thick sweetness. It feels like a mitarashi dumpling. It's similar to Otokoyama's old-fashioned sake. I heard it's good to pour over vanilla ice cream. Do you want to try it? There's no mention of it on the label, but it seems to be a sake brewing business.
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I've seen fire-roasting, but I don't often see it raw, but the liquor store says it's made to order!
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After I took it to the register, I asked the shopkeeper if this was his first time drinking this drink? I said yes. I said, "Yes.
This isn't your average drink, would you like to taste it? I've never seen this pattern before. I've never seen this pattern before.
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I knew it was a freak drink.
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When I poured it over vanilla ice cream, my super cup turned into a Häagen-Dazs rum raisin.
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In short, it's a good match.
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It tastes like Japanese candy.
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I know I wrote Japanese candy, but it has a chocolatey feel to it.
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