Yutō is a Japanese term for a lacquerware pot or jug, as well as the term for the rice water made by boiling water with roasted rice grains and then straining it. A serving of yutō is a traditional final course in a kaiseki multi-course meal.

Characteristic of: Japanese cuisine
Categories: Pot
Contains: Rice Water
Part of: Cha kaisekijp-ro
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