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The Japanese beverage company Suntory owns Morrison-Bowmore, while other international companies, such as LVMH & Pernod-Ricard ( France ), and Diageo ( England ), own the majority of distilleries.
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In the Japanese language, the word sake refers to any alcoholic beverage, while the beverage called sake in English is termed nihonshu ( 日本酒, " Japanese liquor ").
Another theory is that the term is a phonetic reduction of " sake " the name of a Japanese beverage that was introduced to the West by Spanish and Portuguese traders.
Mass produced soju is also mistaken for Chinese baijiu, a grain liquor, and shōchū, a Japanese beverage.
Japanese 昆布茶 kombucha " kelp tea " is a brownish beverage made from dried and powdered kombu " edible kelp from the Laminariaceae family ".
Schmuel Baruch and Yakar Kanai ( 2001 ) suggested that shochu, a Japanese distilled beverage, " might " be a Giffen good.
He drank brown sugar shōchū ( a Japanese alcoholic beverage often distilled from barley or rice ), and took up smoking at age 70.
Rice Village has three French, two Japanese, two Chinese, two Italian, two Turkish, one Mexican, two Spanish, one Mediterranean, one Vietnamese, two Indian, and three Thai restaurants as well as sandwich shops, delicatessens, and speciality food and beverage stores.
Sato (), a brewed rice beverage similar to Japanese sake, may also be on offer ; sweet-flavored sato may be as little as seven-percent alcohol, but it packs a surprising punch.
The first small cups specifically made for drinking the new beverage tea seen in Europe were exported from the Japanese port of Imari.
It is now owned by Lion Nathan Ltd, a Trans-Tasman subsidiary company of Japanese beverage conglomerate, Kirin.
Both sets of kanji remain in use today to write the word ; the authoritative Japanese dictionary Kōjien describes the " cuisine for a get-together " as a banquet meal where the main beverage is sake ( Japanese rice wine ), and the " bosom-stone " cuisine as the simple meal served in chanoyu.
Suntory Sungoliath ( also known as Suntory Rugby Football Club ) is owned by the Suntory beverage company and is one of the Japanese rugby union teams in the Top League.
" sparkling spirits "), or low-malt beer, is a tax category of Japanese liquor that most often refers to a beer-like beverage with less than 67 % malt content.
* The name of the Japanese beverage Yakult is derived from jahurto, an archaic form of the Esperanto for " yogurt " ( the modern word is jogurto ).
The strong cultural association the Japanese have with green tea has made it the most popular beverage to drink with traditional Japanese cuisine, such as sushi, sashimi and tempura.
Japanese and company
In 1961, Sony Corporation was the first Japanese company to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange, in the form of American Depositary Receipts ( ADRs ), which are traded over-the-counter.
In January 1989, the old affiliate company Capcom Co., Ltd. merged with Sambi Co., Ltd., resulting in the current Japanese branch.
Apart from the head office building and the R & D building of Capcom Co., Ltd., both located in Chūō-ku, Osaka, the Japanese parent company also has a branch office in the Shinjuku Mitsui Building in Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Pocket sized devices became available in the 1970s, especially after the invention of the microprocessor developed by Intel for the Japanese calculator company Busicom.
In 1975, the Japanese company Yamaha licensed the algorithms for frequency modulation synthesis ( FM synthesis ) from John Chowning, who had experimented with it at Stanford University since 1971.
* 1976 – In testimony before a United States Senate subcommittee, Lockheed Corporation president Carl Kotchian admits that the company had paid out approximately $ 3 million in bribes to the office of Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka.
Later, the Japanese Prime Minister arrives with Takuya's ex-wife, Masako Tezuka, and offers him to explore an island in the sea with Masako and Marutomo company secretary, Kenji Andoh, and become a free man.
On April 19, 1988, Japanese telecommunications company NTT began offering nationwide ISDN services trademarked INS Net 64, and INS Net 1500, a fruition of NTT's independent research and trial from the 1970s of what it referred to the INS ( Information Network System ).
The Latin script is also often used in modern Japanese, especially for company names and logos, advertising, and when entering Japanese text into a computer.
After outsourcing the production to a Japanese company for most of his replacement parts, del Rosario and his friends started seeing similar systems with Japanese names being sold in major Asian cities, even in Manila, Philippines.
A manga artist ( mangaka in Japanese ) typically works with a few assistants in a small studio and is associated with a creative editor from a commercial publishing company.
Ford's increased influence during the 1990s allowed Mazda to claim another distinction in history, having maintained the first foreign-born head of a Japanese car company, Henry Wallace.
The Japanese parent company was concerned that it may be viewed as a " Japanese Invasion " by forcing Japanese community standards on North American and European children.
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