Mechanism of aroma production in Japanese sake

Sake contains many components of tastes and aroma. Especially aroma is the characteristic, important factor for the first impression of sake. “Ethyl caproate”, an apple-like flavor, and “ isoamyl acetate”, a banana-like flavor, are the representative components for the fruity aroma “Ginjo-ka”. The s...

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