Sake Service Flashcards
1
Q
What is Jyoh-kan?
A
“Good Hot” 113-122 F
2
Q
What are ochoko?
A
small cylindrical vessels used to serve Sake
3
Q
What is Atsu-kan?
A
“Hot Enough” 122-131 F
4
Q
What are sakazuki?
A
ceremonial cups used to serve Sake
5
Q
What is Nuru-kan?
A
“Lukewarm” 104-113 F
6
Q
What are the levels of Sake service temperatures?
A
Hito-hada-kan - “Human-skin warm” 95-104 F
Nuru-kan - “Lukewarm” 104-113 F
Jyoh-kan - “Good Hot” 113-122 F
Atsu-Kan - “Hot Enough” 122-131 F
7
Q
What is the Japanese term for what we call Sake?
A
Nihon-shu
8
Q
What is Hito-hada-kan?
A
“Human-skin warm” 95-104 F
9
Q
What is a tokkuri?
A
a ceramic, narrow-neck flask traditionally used as a decanter for Sake