Alternative:Sake

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Sake, also transliterated as saké or saki, is a wine made from rice. It is commonly used in Japanese cooking. Many types of cooking will evaporate the alcohol, leaving a nearly non-alcoholic dish. (See the numerous warnings on the alcoholic drink page.)

Mirin is sweetened sake, commonly used to make teriyaki sauce.

Recipes using sake include