Sonti (rice drink)
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Sonti is a rice-based alcoholic drink, originating from the Indian subcontinent, that is made much like sake and is similar to wine in its alcohol content and use. Sonti is made by steaming rice; to saccharify the starches to sugar, a mold, (in sake, Aspergillus oryzae) is used, followed by fermentation.[1]
See also[]
- Rice wine
References[]
- ^ John F.T. Spencer; Dorothy M. Spencer (7 July 1997). Yeasts in Natural and Artificial Habitats. Springer. pp. 299–. ISBN 978-3-540-56820-9.
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