This is a list of notable rice drinks. This list contains fermented and unfermented drinks made from rice.
Rice drinks

Awamori from the Kikunotsuyu distillery of Miyako island, Okinawa

A glass of rice milk
- Andong soju
- Awamori
- Apo (drink)
- Black vinegar
- Genmaicha
- Handia (drink)
- Horchata
- Huangjiu
- Hyeonmi cha
- Jūrokucha
- Kokkoh
- Mijiu
- Rice baijiu
- Rice milk
- Rice water
- Sikhye
- Soju
Rice wine
Rice wine is an alcoholic drink made from rice.
Sake

The term nigori translates roughly to "cloudy" because of its appearance.
Sake is an alcoholic drink of Japanese origin that is made from fermented rice.
- Amazake
- Nigori
- Shoutoku
- Sawanotsuru
- Gekkeikan
- Sudo Honke
- TY KU
Cocktails with sake
See also
References
- ↑ Kim, Violet "Food map: Eat your way around Korea" Archived 2012-04-08 at the Wayback Machine CNN Go. 6 April 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-12
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