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  • ID: 2191574
  • Uploader: Schrobby »
  • Date: over 9 years ago
  • Size: 195 KB .jpg (480x1452) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/53756251 »
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  • Score: 4
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kochiya sanae and tatara kogasa (touhou) drawn by mizuki_hitoshi

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  • がんばれ小傘さん 1820

    自分の日頃の行いを小傘さんに投影して描いてみようという日記漫画です。

    めっちゃ濃そうでしたね。
    興味はありましたが、さすがにその、お値段が(^^;)

    昨日の定食は『マース煮定食』だったみたいですね。
    間違えて覚えてたようです。

    Hang in There, Kogasa-san 1820

    It looked like some majorly strong stuff. I was interested, but of course, those prices... (^^;)

    It looks like the meal set from yesterday was a "maasu-stewed special". It seems I misremembered it.

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  • Schrobby
    over 9 years ago
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    Snake sake?

    Edit: It's Habushu, a version of awamori with snakes, see here.

    Updated by Schrobby over 9 years ago

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    GiantCaveMushroom
    over 9 years ago
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    I'm really wondering how the first folks who made Habushu discovered it.

    "Hey! We caught a snake, let's drown it in sake!"

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    Moonspeaker
    over 9 years ago
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    Reader-added tags include "Unbelievable habushu", "Mamushishu and habushu" (both snake wines, but two different species of viper), and "Discount (not saying it's cheap)".

    The survey reveals just the tipple of the iceberg:

    Which do you prefer?
    • Happoshu
    • Beer
    • Japanese sake
    • Whiskey
    • Wine

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    TunaMayo
    over 9 years ago
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    GiantCaveMushroom said:

    I'm really wondering how the first folks who made Habushu discovered it.

    "Hey! We caught a snake, let's drown it in sake!"

    Maybe they want to pickle it, since alcohol is a good anti bacterial agent.. After they pickled the snake, they thought that it was such a shame to throw away the liquor used in pickling, thus they drank it, and found out that the taste is altered.. Just my half-asleep theory though..

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    Type-kun
    over 9 years ago
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    TunaMayo said:

    Maybe they want to pickle it, since alcohol is a good anti bacterial agent.. After they pickled the snake, they thought that it was such a shame to throw away the liquor used in pickling, thus they drank it, and found out that the taste is altered.. Just my half-asleep theory though..

    Somehow I think it was along the lines of "Oh, sake in this jar tastes unusual but good, I wonder if there's something special about iOH F**K THERE'S A SNAKE INSIDE" :3

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    Iruel
    over 9 years ago
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    All ideas seem fairly plausible. Snakes, like many animals, can wander into places that we wouldn't expect, though I don't know enough about native snake species that were around back during the origins of Habushu, or if Habushu was discovered/invented independently in Japan or was carried over from other cultures (which brings in the possibility that this may have been the product of an old and elaborate practical joke). And, although I am also unsure about how common eating snakes was back during the time this was discovered/invented, someone desperate enough for food probably would consider pickling just to ensure a semi-stable personal food supply. But, of course, you always have to consider people doing something just to see what would happen. We are very good at that as a species.

    Edit: Augh! Atrocious grammar on my part.

    Updated by Iruel over 9 years ago

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    CinderBH
    over 9 years ago
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    Incidentally, it's safe to drink because the ethanol decomposes the venom's proteins and renders it inactive.

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    The Shadow
    over 9 years ago
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    CinderBH said:

    Incidentally, it's safe to drink because the ethanol decomposes the venom's proteins and renders it inactive.

    Which means the real question is how many bad batches did they go through to figure out how long the snake needed to be in there before it became safe...

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    iridescent slime
    over 9 years ago
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    The_Shadow said:

    Which means the real question is how many bad batches did they go through to figure out how long the snake needed to be in there before it became safe...

    If memory serves me right, even raw snake venom is only dangerous when injected directly into one's bloodstream and can be consumed orally with minimal risk. As long as one doesn't have an ulcer, digestive acids and enzymes neutralize the venom long before it can get absorbed into one's system.

    Not that I'd willingly drink the stuff in any case, mind you.

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    The Shadow
    over 9 years ago
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    iridescent_slime said:

    If memory serves me right, even raw snake venom is only dangerous when injected directly into one's bloodstream and can be consumed orally with minimal risk. As long as one doesn't have an ulcer, digestive acids and enzymes neutralize the venom long before it can get absorbed into one's system.

    Not that I'd willingly drink the stuff in any case, mind you.

    Interesting... good to know.

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    You should have some too, Kogasa.
    Sampling awamori liquor is the best!♡
    Wowww...
    A field trip to the Helios Brewery...
    I don't especially care either way, but...
    ...I do kind of want to sample these.
    Field Trip Festival
    P'haaah!
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