1
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kaiseki
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Western countries
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Perceived as a niche and high-end culinary experience, often associated with fine dining and special occasions.
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1
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2
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rakija
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Western countries
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Unfamiliar alcoholic beverage typically not consumed in Western countries
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1
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3
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rakija
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Western countries
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Uncommon and often not well-known, considered exotic or unfamiliar to many people.
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1
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4
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rakija
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Western countries
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Relatively unknown and uncommon alcoholic beverage outside of Balkan countries, not commonly consumed or recognized in Western culture.
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1
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5
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rakija
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Western countries
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Rakija is not commonly known and its consumption is limited to individuals with specific interest in spirits or to those familiar with Balkan culture.
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1
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6
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saki
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Western
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In western countries, sake is often considered a unique and exotic alcoholic beverage, not commonly consumed in everyday settings.
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1
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7
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saki
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Western countries
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Saki is considered a specialty alcoholic beverage in western countries and is often associated with Japanese cuisine and cultural experiences.
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1
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8
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shinzen shiki
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Western countries
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Relatively unknown and not widely practiced, with limited familiarity among the general population outside of those with a specific interest in Japanese literature and culture.
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1
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