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他山の石

see styles
 tazannoishi
    たざんのいし
(idiom) (See 他山の石以て玉を攻むべし) lesson learned from someone's else mistake; object lesson; food for thought; stones from other mountains (can be used to polish one's own gems)

付け焼き

see styles
 tsukeyaki
    つけやき
(food term) dish broiled in a mix of soy sauce, mirin, etc.; broiling with soy sauce, mirin, etc.

作り置き

see styles
 tsukurioki
    つくりおき
(adj-no,n,vs) pre-made (esp. food); prepared in advance

保存方法

see styles
 hozonhouhou / hozonhoho
    ほぞんほうほう
storage method (e.g. for food); storage instructions

充填豆腐

see styles
 juutendoufu / jutendofu
    じゅうてんどうふ
{food} packaged tofu

先止後食


先止后食

see styles
xiān zhǐ hòu shí
    xian1 zhi3 hou4 shi2
hsien chih hou shih
 senshi gojiki
not accepting food after having risen from one's seat

八丁みそ

see styles
 hacchoumiso / hacchomiso
    はっちょうみそ
(food term) haccho miso; dark miso variety produced in Aichi Prefecture

八丁味噌

see styles
 hacchoumiso / hacchomiso
    はっちょうみそ
(food term) haccho miso; dark miso variety produced in Aichi Prefecture

冷しゃぶ

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 reishabu / reshabu
    れいしゃぶ
{food} (See しゃぶしゃぶ) rei-shabu; cold shabu-shabu; shabu-shabu where the meat is cooled before dipped in sauce

冷やし飴

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 hiyashiame
    ひやしあめ
(kana only) {food} (See 飴湯) chilled syrup; soft drink of malt syrup mixed with boiling water, ginger juice, grated ginger, sometimes sprinkled with cinnamon (used as a refreshing summer drink, similar to ginger ale)

冷やし麺

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 hiyashimen
    ひやしめん
{food} chilled noodles

冷凍食品

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 reitoushokuhin / retoshokuhin
    れいとうしょくひん
frozen food

出し巻き

see styles
 dashimaki
    だしまき
(food term) (abbreviation) rolled Japanese-style omelette

出し見世

see styles
 dashimise
    だしみせ
(ksb:) booth or stall set up on the sidewalk in front of a shop or home (esp. food booths at festivals)

出前持ち

see styles
 demaemochi
    でまえもち
boy who delivers cooked food

切りもち

see styles
 kirimochi
    きりもち
(food term) rice cakes cut into rectangles (esp. eaten on New Year's Day)

切り盛り

see styles
 kirimori
    きりもり
(noun/participle) (1) management; administration; (2) cutting up and serving food; (3) cut and fill (e.g. earthwork)

別注料理

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 becchuuryouri / becchuryori
    べっちゅうりょうり
(See 別注) custom food order (e.g. at a hotel); special food order

割り下地

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 warishitaji
    わりしたじ
{food} (See 割り下) sukiyaki stock; stock mixed with soy sauce, mirin and sugar (used to flavor sukiyaki)

加工食品

see styles
 kakoushokuhin / kakoshokuhin
    かこうしょくひん
processed food

加熱むら

see styles
 kanetsumura
    かねつむら
uneven heating of food (esp. in a microwave)

加薬御飯

see styles
 kayakugohan
    かやくごはん
{food} (See 加薬飯) boiled rice mixed with vegetables and meat or fish

医食同源

see styles
 ishokudougen / ishokudogen
    いしょくどうげん
(expression) (yoji) a balanced diet leads to a healthy body; healthy food both prevents and cures sickness

十二法人

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shí èr fǎ rén
    shi2 er4 fa3 ren2
shih erh fa jen
 jūnihōnin
Those who follow the twelve practices of the ascetics: (1) live in a hermitage; (2) always beg for food; (3) take turns at begging food; (4) one meal a day; (5) reduce amount of food; (6) do not take a drink made of fruit or honey after midday; (7) wear dust-heap garments; (8) wear only the three clerical garments; (9) dwell among graves; (10) stay under a tree; (11) on the dewy ground; (12) sit and never lie.

十二頭陀


十二头陀

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shí èr tóu tuó
    shi2 er4 tou2 tuo2
shih erh t`ou t`o
    shih erh tou to
 jūni zuta
twelve disciplines of restraint concerning food, clothing and shelter

即席食品

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 sokusekishokuhin
    そくせきしょくひん
(See インスタント食品) convenience food; instant food

卸し和え

see styles
 oroshiae
    おろしあえ
(food term) seasoning of grated daikon with soy and vinegar, usually for fish or vegetables

原材料名

see styles
 genzairyoumei / genzairyome
    げんざいりょうめい
(on a food label) ingredients; list of ingredients

Variations:
双喜

see styles
 souki / soki
    そうき
double happiness (Chinese concept, esp. with food, restaurants, etc.)

口を拭う

see styles
 kuchionuguu / kuchionugu
    くちをぬぐう
(exp,v5u) (1) (idiom) (from wiping one's mouth and feigning innocence after sneaking a bite of food) to feign innocence; to feign ignorance; (exp,v5u) (2) to wipe one's mouth

口力外道

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kǒu lì wài dào
    kou3 li4 wai4 dao4
k`ou li wai tao
    kou li wai tao
 kuriki gedō
One of the eleven heretical sects of India. which is said to have compared the mouth to the great void out of which all things were produced. The great void produced the four elements, these produced herbs, and these in turn all the living; or more in detail the void produced wind, wind fire, fire warmth, warmth water, water congealed and formed earth which produced herbs, herbs cereals and life, hence life is food; ultimately all returns to the void, which is nirvana.

口腹之慾


口腹之欲

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kǒu fù zhī yù
    kou3 fu4 zhi1 yu4
k`ou fu chih yü
    kou fu chih yü
desire for good food

台湾素食

see styles
 taiwansoshoku
    たいわんそしょく
{food} Taiwanese vegetarian cuisine

合成食品

see styles
 gouseishokuhin / goseshokuhin
    ごうせいしょくひん
synthetic food; artificial food

吹きよせ

see styles
 fukiyose
    ふきよせ
(1) medley (of food, songs, etc.); (2) (snow or sand) drift

吹き寄せ

see styles
 fukiyose
    ふきよせ
(1) medley (of food, songs, etc.); (2) (snow or sand) drift

味噌御田

see styles
 misooden
    みそおでん
(food term) oden made with haccho miso

味噌炒め

see styles
 misoitame
    みそいため
(food term) fried dish seasoned with miso

味覺遲鈍


味觉迟钝

see styles
wèi jué chí dùn
    wei4 jue2 chi2 dun4
wei chüeh ch`ih tun
    wei chüeh chih tun
amblygeustia; loss of food taste

和食回帰

see styles
 washokukaiki
    わしょくかいき
revival of Japanese food

喰いもの

see styles
 kuimono
    くいもの
(1) food; foodstuff; (2) prey; victim

嗷嗷待哺

see styles
áo áo dài bǔ
    ao2 ao2 dai4 bu3
ao ao tai pu
cry piteously for food

土瓶蒸し

see styles
 dobinmushi
    どびんむし
(food term) food steam-boiled in an earthenware teapot

垃圾食品

see styles
lā jī shí pǐn
    la1 ji1 shi2 pin3
la chi shih p`in
    la chi shih pin
junk food

塩蔵食品

see styles
 enzoushokuhin / enzoshokuhin
    えんぞうしょくひん
salted food

塩釜焼き

see styles
 shiogamayaki
    しおがまやき
{food} cooking a fish inside a salt crust

外食産業

see styles
 gaishokusangyou / gaishokusangyo
    がいしょくさんぎょう
food service industry

夜食テロ

see styles
 yashokutero
    やしょくテロ
(net-sl) displaying or posting images of appetizing food on social media, television, etc. late at night; late-night food terrorism

大吃特吃

see styles
dà chī tè chī
    da4 chi1 te4 chi1
ta ch`ih t`e ch`ih
    ta chih te chih
to gorge oneself with food

夫婦炊き

see styles
 meotodaki
    めおとだき
(kana only) {food} dish of the same ingredient prepared two different ways, stewed together (esp. tofu, specialty of Kyoto)

好き嫌い

see styles
 sukikirai
    すききらい
likes and dislikes; pickiness (about food); choosiness; fussiness; tastes; preferences

子供いす

see styles
 kodomoisu
    こどもいす
(1) small chair for children; (2) high-chair; tall child's chair, often with a tray for food

子供椅子

see styles
 kodomoisu
    こどもいす
(1) small chair for children; (2) high-chair; tall child's chair, often with a tray for food

宇治金時

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 ujikintoki
    うじきんとき
{food} (See 宇治茶) dessert of shaved ice, green tea syrup and red bean paste

安倍川餅

see styles
 abekawamochi
    あべかわもち
(kana only) {food} rice cakes (mochi) with Kinako

宮保鶏丁

see styles
 gonbaojiidin / gonbaojidin
    ゴンバオジーディン
{food} Kung Pao chicken (chn: gōngbǎo jīdīng)

寄せ豆腐

see styles
 yosedoufu / yosedofu
    よせどうふ
{food} soft, unpressed tofu

寅吃卯糧


寅吃卯粮

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yín chī mǎo liáng
    yin2 chi1 mao3 liang2
yin ch`ih mao liang
    yin chih mao liang
lit. eating away next year's food in advance; fig. to dip into the next month's check; live now, pay later

寿司の具

see styles
 sushinogu
    すしのぐ
(exp,n) {food} (See 具・ぐ・2) ingredients for sushi

小食中心

see styles
xiǎo shí zhōng xīn
    xiao3 shi2 zhong1 xin1
hsiao shih chung hsin
Food court

居候生活

see styles
 isourouseikatsu / isorosekatsu
    いそうろうせいかつ
living in another person's house without paying for food and lodging; sponging on other people for accommodation

屋台料理

see styles
 yatairyouri / yatairyori
    やたいりょうり
street food

山梨酸鉀


山梨酸钾

see styles
shān lí suān jiǎ
    shan1 li2 suan1 jia3
shan li suan chia
potassium sorbate, E202 (a food preservative)

山珍海錯


山珍海错

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shān zhēn hǎi cuò
    shan1 zhen1 hai3 cuo4
shan chen hai ts`o
    shan chen hai tso
rarities from the mountain and the sea (idiom); fig. a sumptuous spread of food delicacies

巻きずし

see styles
 makizushi
    まきずし
(food term) makizushi; sushi made rolled in nori seaweed with a core of filling

巻き寿司

see styles
 makizushi
    まきずし
(food term) makizushi; sushi made rolled in nori seaweed with a core of filling

布帛菽粟

see styles
bù bó shū sù
    bu4 bo2 shu1 su4
pu po shu su
cloth, silk, beans and grain; food and clothing; daily necessities

広島焼き

see styles
 hiroshimayaki
    ひろしまやき
{food} (See お好み焼き) Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki (usu. contains noodles and meat and-or seafood which are not mixed in with the batter)

広東料理

see styles
 kantonryouri / kantonryori
    カントンりょうり
Cantonese food

彈盡糧絕


弹尽粮绝

see styles
dàn jìn liáng jué
    dan4 jin4 liang2 jue2
tan chin liang chüeh
out of ammunition and no food left (idiom); in desperate straits

従兄弟煮

see styles
 itokoni
    いとこに
(food term) vegetables boiled in miso

御したし

see styles
 oshitashi
    おしたし
(food term) boiled greens in bonito-flavoured soy sauce (vegetable side dish)

御下がり

see styles
 osagari
    おさがり
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) food offering to the gods; (2) leftovers; hand-me-downs

御節料理

see styles
 osechiryouri / osechiryori
    おせちりょうり
food served during the New Year's Holidays

快食快便

see styles
 kaishokukaiben
    かいしょくかいべん
good appetite and good bowel movements; enjoying one's food and having regular stools

快食快眠

see styles
 kaishokukaimin
    かいしょくかいみん
good appetite and pleasant sleep; enjoying one's food and sleeping well

悪くなる

see styles
 warukunaru
    わるくなる
(exp,v5r,vi) (1) to get worse; to deteriorate; to go from bad to worse; to become worse; (exp,v5r,vi) (2) to spoil (of food); to go bad; to perish

手前取り

see styles
 temaedori
    てまえどり
(kana only) (from a campaign to reduce food waste) buying items from the front of the shelf (i.e. with an earlier expiration date)

手巻き鮨

see styles
 temakizushi
    てまきずし
(food term) hand-rolled sushi (usu. cone-shaped)

手巻寿司

see styles
 temakizushi
    てまきずし
(food term) hand-rolled sushi (usu. cone-shaped)

手羽餃子

see styles
 tebagyooza
    てばギョーザ
{food} (See ギョーザ) chicken wings filled with gyoza stuffing

打つ切り

see styles
 butsugiri
    ぶつぎり
(food term) chunk; lump; thick slice; cutting into chunks

折り詰め

see styles
 orizume
    おりづめ
food packed in a wooden box

押しずし

see styles
 oshizushi
    おしずし
(food term) oshizushi; sushi rice and other ingredients pressed in box or mould (mold)

押し寿司

see styles
 oshizushi
    おしずし
(food term) oshizushi; sushi rice and other ingredients pressed in box or mould (mold)

拾い食い

see styles
 hiroigui
    ひろいぐい
(noun/participle) scavenging for food

持ち帰り

see styles
 mochikaeri
    もちかえり
takeout (i.e. food); take-out; takeaway; take-away

持ち帰る

see styles
 mochikaeru
    もちかえる
(transitive verb) to bring back; to carry home; to take out (e.g. food)

持ち込み

see styles
 mochikomi
    もちこみ
bring-your-own (e.g. food and drink); carry-on (e.g. luggage)

挟み焼き

see styles
 hasamiyaki
    はさみやき
(food term) grilled slices of lotus root, eggplant, etc. with a filling (usu. minced meat)

振り掛け

see styles
 furikake
    ふりかけ
(1) dried food sprinkled over rice; (2) fish flour

掻きこむ

see styles
 kakikomu
    かきこむ
(transitive verb) (1) to bolt down one's food; to gulp down; to eat quickly; (2) to carry under the arm; to rake in; to scoop up

掻き込む

see styles
 kakikomu
    かきこむ
(transitive verb) (1) to bolt down one's food; to gulp down; to eat quickly; (2) to carry under the arm; to rake in; to scoop up

掻っ込む

see styles
 kakkomu
    かっこむ
(transitive verb) to bolt one's food; to gulp down

揀飲擇食


拣饮择食

see styles
jiǎn yǐn zé shí
    jian3 yin3 ze2 shi2
chien yin tse shih
to choose one's food carefully; to be picky

提げ重箱

see styles
 sagejuubako / sagejubako
    さげじゅうばこ
multi-tiered food boxes that can be carried by hand

揚げカス

see styles
 agekasu
    あげカス
scraps of food, batter, etc. remaining in deep-frying oil

揚げパン

see styles
 agepan
    あげパン
{food} deep-fried bread (usu. topped with sugar or roasted soybean flour)

揚げもの

see styles
 agemono
    あげもの
(food term) deep-fried food

揚げ出し

see styles
 agedashi
    あげだし
(food term) lightly deep-fried (food, esp. tofu)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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