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  1. Masato (drink) - Wikipedia

    Masato is a beverage made from cassava, rice, corn, oats, or pineapple. Its preparation involves fermenting these ingredients in a pot with water for approximately 8 days, until the mixture …

  2. Masato | Kpop Wiki | Fandom

    Masato (마사토) is a Japanese trainee under INKODE. He is a member of the upcoming boy group INTHE X Project. He is also known for being a contestant on the survival show Boys II …

  3. Masato profile, age & facts (2026 updated) | kpopping

    Sep 11, 2025 · Introduction Masato is a Japanese trainee under iNKODE. He is a member of the trainee group INTHE X Project. He is best known for being a contestant on the survival show …

  4. Buy Matsato Knife, Japanese-Inspired Chef Knife | Matsato

    Beautiful and unique Matsato knives are essential for every chef We designed the most exceptional chef’s kitchen knife the world has ever seen. People around the world demanded …

  5. Masato de Yuca - Gastro Obscura

    Traditionally, masato is made by first boiling yuca, a tuber also known as cassava or manioc, for at least 10 minutes to remove its toxicity (you should never eat raw yuca).

  6. 魔裟斗 (@masato.official) • Instagram photos and videos

    440K Followers, 166 Following, 2,277 Posts - 魔裟斗 (@masato.official) on Instagram: "魔裟斗masato official instagram #魔裟斗"

  7. Masato: the essential Amazonian drink

    Masato is the drink offered to the person visiting the native community. It is offered in a pate, an individual container made from the dried fruit of a tree called totumo.

  8. 魔裟斗チャンネル - YouTube

    魔裟斗、公式YouTubeです。 Masato Official YouTube Channel.【問い合わせ】[email protected]

  9. Masato - Arca del Gusto - Slow Food Foundation

    Masato, a traditional fermented beverage from Peru’s Amazon region, is a cornerstone of indigenous culture and culinary heritage. Made primarily from cassava (Manihot esculenta), its …

  10. Masato - Wikipedia

    Masato (written: 正人, 雅人, 理人, 眞人, 聖人, 聖仁, 真人, 典人 or 正外) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: