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The second drink at the traditional sushi restaurant was Suwaizumi Junmai sake.
It looks yellow and has a variety of flavorsð.
In the mouth, it has a graininess that is typical of junmai sake.
And I like the subtle sweetness behind the graininess.
In the second half, bitterness and spiciness spread out, and the drink is very satisfying.
The basic taste is dry, so it goes well with food and is a delicious sake ðµ.
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Good evening, ma-ki-san ð.
Nice to have a drink at a long-established sushi restaurant ð.
I'm interested in the San-in region as I haven't had a drink yet ð.
Is the second picture a boiled hamo? It's a very summery appetizer ð.
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ma-ki-
Thank you for your comment, Gyve.
I really like sushi so it was very blissful ðµ.
The second one is boiled hamo (hamo in hot water) ðIt is one of the dishes I like to eat in summer. The ume plum paste made it so crispy âš.
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