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FairyNiamh ([personal profile] fairyniamh) wrote2025-07-06 02:58 am

Quote & Fact...

Quote:

"I am my own muse. I am the subject I know best. The subject I want to better."

"Can one invent verbs? I want to tell you one: I sky you, so my wings extend so large to love you without measure."

~ Frida Kahlo


Facts: Sake/Seishu

1.) The word sake (酒) in Japanese usually means alcohol, which is a broader term. Nowadays, what we think is sake points to seishu, which is alcohol made from rice, rice malt and water with a special process unique to Japan. (This alcohol has an unique taste. Do I like it? I'm not sure.)


2.) You can drink sake cold or hot. You can mix it with other beverages if you like, but sake is at its best taken straight cold or hot. People admire the taste and aroma of it by drinking it without anything else. (This is why I am undetermined. I have only had the dry type warmed. I would love to try the sweet chilled. Do not confuse with Korean Soju. You might start a war. Not kidding.)