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I think you missed out in the spelling. Saki is the pen name for a writer

I believe that it i Japanese Sake you refer to or nihonshu in Japanese.

Sake is the English word for the spirit

Sake is made out of Rice, a particular rice not rice used for food

There is no distilling , just brewing. Normally sake don't exceed 20% but is sold /served at approx 15%.

So in short the cereal grain that provide the starch is rice

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The primary grain in sake (or termed nihonshu in Japanese) is rice fermented with yeast and a mold from the Aspergillus family.

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Rice is used to make Saki.

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Fermented rice is used to make sake

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Rice

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Q: The Japanese people have specialized in a alcoholic beverage called sake or saki what fermented grain is used to make this drink?
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