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  2. Choya Umeshu - Wikipedia

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    Choya Umeshu Co., Ltd. (チョーヤ梅酒株式会社, Chōya Umeshu Kabushiki-gaisha), or Choya, is a Japanese company headquartered in Habikino, Osaka, Japan, which specializes in the production and sales of umeshu plum liqueur. Its other main businesses include brandy, sake, wine, and foods. The company started producing umeshu in 1959. [1]

  3. Umeshu - Wikipedia

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    Umeshu (梅酒) is a Japanese liqueur made by steeping ume plums (while still unripe and green) in liquor (焼酎, shōchū) and sugar. It has a sweet, sour taste, and an alcohol content of 10–15%. Famous brands of umeshu include Choya, Takara Shuzo and Matsuyuki. Varieties are available with whole ume fruits contained in the bottle, and some ...

  4. Umeboshi - Wikipedia

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    Umeboshi ( Japanese: 梅 干し, pronounced [ɯmeboɕi], lit. 'dried ume ') are pickled ( brined) ume fruits common in Japan. The word umeboshi is often translated into English as 'salted Japanese plums', 'Japanese plums' or 'preserved plums'. Ume ( Prunus mume) is a species of fruit-bearing tree in the genus Prunus, which is often called a ...

  5. Maesil-ju - Wikipedia

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    Maesil-ju (Korean: 매실주; Hanja: 梅實酒), also called plum wine, plum liquor, or plum liqueur, is an alcoholic drink infused with maesil (plums).The exact origins of Maesil-ju are unknown, but it is thought to date back to the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392) [1].

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    Best friends, podcast co-hosts, and pop culture enthusiasts Hunter Harris and Peyton Dix share how they built their enterprises—a podcast, a newsletter, social platforms, and more.

  7. Prunus mume - Wikipedia

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    Umeshu (梅酒; "plum wine") is a Japanese alcoholic drink made by steeping green plums in shōchū (clear liquor). It is sweet and smooth. A similar liquor in Korea, called maesil-ju (매실주, 梅實酒; "plum wine"), is marketed under various brand names, including Mae hwa soo, Matchsoon, and Seoljungmae. Both the Japanese and Korean ...

  8. Fruit wine - Wikipedia

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    Umeshu (梅酒), sometimes known as "plum wine", is a beverage popular in both Japan and Korea, made by steeping ume, or Japanese plums, in shōchū or another clear liquor such as sake. [10] It is not a true fruit wine, as the plums are not fermented. It is commonly drunk mixed with soda or in a cocktail. [11]

  9. Searching for Plum Blossoms in Snow - Wikipedia

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    Composer (s) Huang Tzu. " Searching for Plum Blossoms in Snow " ( Chinese: 踏雪尋梅; pinyin: tàxuěxúnméi ), is a popular Chinese folk song [ 1] with music written by the Chinese composer Huang Tzu and lyrics by Liu Xue An. [ 2] The song describes riding a donkey into the snow to gather plum blossoms and hearing the chiming off bells.