Cooked sake or rice wine typically contains alcohol, which can be detected in urine tests if consumed in significant amounts. However, if the sake or rice wine is fully cooked, much of the alcohol may evaporate, potentially reducing its presence in urine. The extent of detection depends on the quantity consumed and the sensitivity of the urine test. Generally, small amounts used in cooking are unlikely to show up on a urine test.
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