31 julho 2008
29 julho 2008
Geishas
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geisha
12 julho 2008
Shōchū
"Shōchū (焼酎, Shōchū) is an alcoholic beverage of Japan, most commonly distilled from barley, sweet potato or rice. Typically it is 25% alcohol by volume, making it weaker than whiskey, but stronger than wine and sake."
http://www.theshochu.com/top.html
The key characteristics of Shōchū are irresistible: soft taste, low calories and no next-day-headache! And those few calories are converted to heat by the body and emitted. There have been well-publicized claims of medical benefits, including that it can be effective in preventing thrombosis, heart attacks, and diabetes. It is also a versatile drink that is suited to most styles of cuisine.It is the perfect drink!
Description | Serving Sizes | kCal |
Calories in Bitter | Pint | 187 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Calories in Draught Mild | Pint | 136 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Calories in Gin & Tonic | Single | 120 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Calories in Red Wine | Glass | 119 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Calories in Regular Bitter | Pint | 170 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Calories in Vodka | Single | 56 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Calories in Whiskey | Single | 72 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Calories in White Wine - Dry | Glass | 116 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Calories in Shōchū | Single | 20 |
On top of that, getting high on Shōchū (oh yeah you can definitely say "high") is one of the best experiences you can have in the Tokyo night, as it fills you with an intense energy that you do not know where comes from, but you gladly realize when it is there!
And my friend Izumi, you could not be more correct!
Main Varieties
Rice shōchū
Rice shōchū (米焼酎, komejōchū) shares its base ingredient with sake. It has a fairly thick taste, and appears to have originally developed in regions too warm for sake production. [14]
Barley shōchū
Barley shōchū (麦焼酎, mugijōchū) is generally less distinctive than rice shōchū and easy to drink. However if cask-aged the taste can be quite sharp and strongly reminiscent of single-malt whisky.
Potato shōchū (my ichi-ban!)
Potato shōchū (芋焼酎, imojōchū) uses sweet potato, widely cultivated across southern Kyūshū since the Edo period, as its base ingredient.
It tends to have has a strong taste and a distinctive smell, sharply dividing drinkers into those who do and don't like it. More recently producers have made varieties whose aroma is somewhat
suppressed.
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Vinicius de Moraes, a famous Brazilian poet/composer/musician/bon-vivant once said: "Whiskey is like a dog in a bottle", making fun with the fact that both dog and whiskey are man's best friends. Well, I used to agree with him until I met shōchū...
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Dch%C5%AB#cite_ref-japantimes_2-1