Sake drinkers at first see only a cherry tree with empty branches adorning their cup. But as cold sake is poured, they watch cherry flowers appear and bloom one by one, as if by magic.
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The Etiquette Mistake You Are Likely Making At Japanese RestaurantsThat's also part of the reason a sake cup is so small — to encourage you to keep pouring for others and keep the conversation going. Read more: We Tried TikTok's Tequila Apple Juice Cocktail And ...
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