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Umeshu (梅酒) is a Japanese liqueur made by steeping ume fruits (while still unripe and green) in alcohol (焼酎, shōchū) and sugar. It has a sweet, sour taste, and an alcohol content of 10–15%. The taste and aroma of umeshu can appeal to even those people who normally dislike alcohol. Famous brands of umeshu include Choya and Takara Shuzo. Varieties are available with whole ume fruits contained in the bottle, and some people make their own umeshu at home.

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Japanese restaurants serve many different varieties of umeshu and also make cocktails. Umeshu on the Rocks (pronounced umeshu rokku), Umeshu Sour (pronounced umeshu sawa), Umeshu Tonic (with 2/3 tonic water), Umeshu Soda (with 2/3 carbonated water) and the Flaming Plum cocktail are popular. It is sometimes mixed with green tea (o-cha-wari) or warm water (o-yu-wari). Umeshu can be served at different temperatures; chilled or with ice, room temperature, or even hot in the winter.

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  • Main ingredients include:
  • Ume fruits
  • Sugar (rock)
  • Shōchū
  • Traditional recipe:
  • Ume fruit 1 kg
  • Sugar 500g–1 kg (rock/cubes)
  • Shōchū 1.8l
  • After three months in a cold and dark place, it is ready to consume (although it is better to wait at least six months)
  • Umeshu should be allowed to ripen for at least nine months.

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