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But this is where things get interesting: Of late, a particular type of wood, the finicky Japanese oak tree known as mizunara, has become the flavor of the month, so to speak.
Bring history to life through biology and chemistry as you make iron oak gall ink like Leonardo da Vinci did.
These beautiful, slow-growing trees feature heavily dissected leaves that look more like feathers than foliage.
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The masterpiece represents the pinnacle of Japanese ink painting. The monochrome features pine trees depicted in the foreground, with snow-capped mountain in the back. What appears like a graffiti ...
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The dial has a uniquely Japanese color called “Ao-zumi” (literally blue-black). This shade is a deep-blue variant of the black sumi ink traditionally used in Japanese calligraphy and painting.
A New Challenge for Japanese Sake, Aiming to Become a Japanese Whiskey [BOKKA] a tree-scented Japanese sake FARM8 Co.,ltd 08/05/2023 6:30 pm ...
ESCONDIDO, Calif. — An Escondido man needs your help to plant twenty thousand oak trees. In this Zevely Zone, I follow up on a dream that continues to grow. With the passing of President Jimmy ...
The mighty oak is truly a remarkable tree. Oaks have sustained humans for more than 6,000 years. Oaks have often been referred to as generous, hospitable, scholarly, surveyors, and long-lived.
Angel’s Envy Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Japanese Mizunara Oak Casks is a blend of four-year-old and nine-year-old bourbons finished for two years in Japanese oak before bottling.
How a Gnarly Japanese Tree Became a Whiskey-World Status Symbol Distillers are touting their Mizunara oak cask-finished whiskeys, but does the trend live up to the hype?