Apple by horizontally
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Apples are the oldest fruit eaten by mankind and are said to have originated about 8,000 years ago. Cultivation began in Japan from the Meiji era. fruit with red or yellow or green skin and sweet to tart crisp whitish flesh. Japanese calls Rin-Go. > fruit stocks 林檎 リンゴ りんご

pumpkin
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usually large pulpy deep-yellow round fruit of the squash family maturing in late summer or early autumn). a coarse vine widely cultivated for its large pulpy round orange fruit with firm orange skin and numerous seeds. Japanese calls Kabocha. > example stuff カボチャ 漢字

Shiitake mushroom
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> example stuff edible east Asian mushroom having a golden or dark brown to blackish cap and an inedible stipe. Japanese calls Shii-Take. しいたけ 漢字 椎茸

olive oil
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Olive oil is an oil obtained from the olive (Olea europaea; family Oleaceae), a traditional tree crop of the Mediterranean Basin. It is commonly used in cooking, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and soaps and as a fuel for traditional oil lamps. Olive oil is used throughout the world, but especially in the Mediterranean countries. > seasoning … Read More

pea
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a leguminous plant of the genus Pisum with small white flowers and long green pods containing edible green seeds. Japan calls En-Do. > beans stock 豌豆 えんどう

Okinawa scallion
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Alliaceae or Liliaceae perennials and vegetables in Okinawa. Japanese calls Shima-Ra-Kyo. Check it out! > example stuff おきなわ しまらっきょう 漢字

Natto
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Natto is made by wrapping steamed soybeans in straw and fermenting natto bacteria at an appropriate temperature. The surface of the beans has a stickiness and a unique flavor, so soy sauce and mustard are added and kneaded, and then sprinkled on rice or made into natto-jiru to eat. a href=”https://www.zangyo-ninja.com/japangraphics/japanese-food-kanji/”> > Japanese food … Read More

Mozuku seaweed vinegar
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a seaweed of the family Spermatochnaceae, considered a delicacy when seasoned with vinegar. Japanese calls Mo-Zuku-Su. > Japanese food stocks 海蘊酢 もずくす 漢字

Osmund
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One of the typical wild plants that makes you feel spring. It grows naturally in the mountains of Japan, and the young shoots picked in early spring are edible. In general, dried Zenmai, which is a dried boiled product, is often used. As nutritional components, it contains protein, carotene, B vitamins, etc. Japanese calls … Read More

Five grained rice
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Please check it out! > example products In the modern, often refers to rice, wheat, millet, beans, millet or culm. Japanese says Go-Koku-Mai. 五穀米 ごこくまい 漢字

Cacao
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Please check it out! > example stuff tropical American tree producing cacao beans. Material of chocolate. Japanese calls Ka-Ka-O. 加加阿 カカオ かかお

Black vinegar
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Some black vinegars are brewed from brown rice, low-polished rice, and barley. Japanese calls Kuro-Zu. > seasoning stocks 黒酢 くろず

[Kanji] Chocolate T-Shirt
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[Kanji] Chocolate T-Shirt Confectionery and beverages made from cocoa beans. The origin of the word is that the indigenous people of Mexico called chocolate rattle (meaning bitter water) a drink made by crushing cocoa beans and making it muddy.

Brown rice
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unpolished rice retaining the yellowish-brown outer layer. Japanese says Gen-Mai. > Japanese food stocks 玄米 ゲンマイ げんまい 漢字

Bamboo shoots
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Bamboo shoots are a gramineous plant native to China. There are three main types of food that are used: Mosodake, Madake, and Hachiku. It contains a large amount of cellulose, which is an insoluble dietary fiber, and increases the amount of stool to improve bowel movements. It also has the function of suppressing the … Read More

[Kanji] five grained rice T-Shirt
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[Kanji] five grained rice T-Shirt In the modern, often refers to rice, wheat, millet, beans, millet or culm. Japanese calls Go-Koku-Mai. It is rich in vitamins, minerals and dietary fiber, and is said to be good for your health. There are various types of mixing and there are no strict regulations.

[Kanji] Brown rice T-shirt
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[Kanji] Brown rice T-shirt unpolished rice retaining the yellowish-brown outer layer. Japan calls Gen-Mai. 玄米

heavy drinker
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A person who is strong in alcohol. Generally, it refers to people who drink a lot or who prefer alcoholic beverages. In Japan, there is something like a rank for a heavy drinker, and its strength increases in the order of “Uwabami-> colander(Zaru)-> frame(Wa)”. “Uwabami” is a snake, from drinking alcohol like a snake … Read More

unrefined sake in Hiragana
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Like Japanese sake, it is brewed with rice Jiuqu, steamed rice and water, but the fermented mash is drunk as it is without filtering. Japanese says “Do-Bu-Ro-Ku” wrote in Japanese Hiragana. > beverage stocks どぶろく

Japanese pepper
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Please check it out! > example products 1. Australian tree having alternate simple leaves and slender axillary spikes of white flowers 2. any of a number of trees or shrubs of the genus Zanthoxylum having spiny branches. Japan calls San-Sho. さんしょう 漢字 山椒

Shabushabu
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One of the hot pot dishes. Fill a deep pan with water, heat it, put sliced ​​beef or pork in it, heat it quickly, and add sauce to eat. Shabu-shabu is meant to rinse and wash meat. Shabu-shabu is pleasing to have a light taste, but if you don’t use good quality meat, you … Read More

salmon and vegetable stew with miso and butter Hotpot
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It is a Japanese hot pot dish that uses salmon as the main ingredient and is seasoned with miso, and is a local dish of Hokkaido. Ishikari Nabe uses raw salmon that is made with miso and is not salted. Japanese says “Ishi Kari Nabe”. > more Japanese Food stock いしかりなべ 漢字

Grilling fish with salt of the salmon in Kanji and Hiragana
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Shake-No-Shio-Ya-Ki is combined Japanese Kanji and Hira-gana. It’s popular Japanese breakfast meal. > Japanese foods stock > seasoning stocks 鮭の塩焼き

Matcha azuki milk
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> example products Japanese says “Ma-Cha-Kin-Toki-Ren-Nyu”. It is Poker ice with Green tea and Red bean paste and Mike Syrup in Japan. まっちゃあずきみるく まっちゃきんときれんにゅう 漢字

mackerel cooked with miso
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Japanese fish dishes in which mackerel fillets are simmered with seasonings such as miso. Japanese says “Saba No Mi-So-Ni” include Japanese Hiragana “の”. > example products サバのみそに さばみそ 漢字

peach
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Please check it out! > example products downy juicy fruit with sweet yellowish or whitish flesh. It’s light pink color in Japan. Japanese calls Mo-Mo. 桃 もも 漢字

Japanese hamburg in Kanji and Katakana
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Another variation is the ‘Italian hamburger’ with a tomato based sauce, ‘hamburger with grated radish (in Japanese style)’ with grated radish and a sauce of Japanese taste, and ‘stewed hamburger’ with demi-glace sauce (type of brown sauce). > Japanese foods stock 和風ハンバーグ

Black vinegar pickles
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With black vinegar pickled foods. Japanese calls Kuro-Zu-Zuke. > Japanese foods stocks くろずづけ 漢字

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