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1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
甘味 see styles |
gān wèi gan1 wei4 kan wei kanmi かんみ |
More info & calligraphy: Sweet / Sweetness / Charm(1) sweetness; sugary taste; (2) sweets; dessert; cake; (3) charm; appeal; (4) taste; flavour; flavor |
瑪德琳 玛德琳 see styles |
mǎ dé lín ma3 de2 lin2 ma te lin |
More info & calligraphy: Madelyn |
マドレーヌ see styles |
madoreenu マドレーヌ |
More info & calligraphy: Madeleine |
餅 饼 see styles |
bǐng bing3 ping mochisaki もちさき |
round flat cake; cookie; cake; pastry; CL:張|张[zhang1] (kana only) sticky rice cake; mochi rice cake; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) sticky rice cake; (surname) Mochisaki |
塊 块 see styles |
kuài kuai4 k`uai kuai saikachi さいかち |
lump; chunk; piece; classifier for pieces of cloth, cake, soap etc; (coll.) classifier for money and currency units (1) lump; mass; bundle; clump; clod; cluster; (2) group; crowd; (3) embodiment (of an idea, quality, feeling etc.); personification; (surname) Saikachi a clod |
粑 see styles |
bā ba1 pa |
a round flat cake (dialect) |
粽 see styles |
zòng zong4 tsung chimaki ちまき |
rice dumplings wrapped in leaves cake wrapped in bamboo leaves; (surname) Chimaki |
粿 see styles |
guǒ guo3 kuo |
rice cake (typically made with glutinous rice flour and steamed) |
糍 see styles |
cí ci2 tz`u tzu |
sticky rice cake |
糕 see styles |
gāo gao1 kao |
cake |
錠 锭 see styles |
dìng ding4 ting tei / te てい |
(weaving) spindle; ingot; pressed cake of medicine etc; classifier for: gold and silver ingots, ink sticks (1) lock; padlock; (n,n-suf,ctr) (2) tablet; lozenge; pill; (female given name) Tei burning brightly |
飥 饦 see styles |
tuō tuo1 t`o to |
(cake) |
餈 see styles |
cí ci2 tz`u tzu |
fried rice cake |
餑 饽 see styles |
bō bo1 po |
cake; biscuit |
餜 馃 see styles |
guǒ guo3 kuo |
cake |
餠 see styles |
bǐng bing3 ping mochi もち |
variant of 餅|饼[bing3] (out-dated kanji) (kana only) sticky rice cake; (out-dated kanji) (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) sticky rice cake; (surname) Mochi biscuits |
餲 see styles |
hé he2 ho |
deep-fried noodle cake, also known as 饊子|馓子[san3zi5] |
餺 馎 see styles |
bó bo2 po |
rice cake |
麭 see styles |
pào pao4 p`ao pao konamochi こなもち |
pastry; cake (obscure) round dumpling (made of rice flour, etc.) |
〆粕 see styles |
shimekasu しめかす |
oil cake; scrap cake |
入刀 see styles |
nyuutou / nyuto にゅうとう |
(noun/participle) cutting the cake (at a wedding) |
切糕 see styles |
qiē gāo qie1 gao1 ch`ieh kao chieh kao |
traditional Xinjiang sweet walnut cake |
半平 see styles |
hanpei / hanpe はんぺい |
(kana only) pounded fish cake; (given name) Hanpei |
半片 see styles |
hanpen はんぺん |
(1) (kana only) pounded fish cake; (2) half a slice; half a ticket; ticket stub |
取り see styles |
dori どり tori とり |
(suffix noun) (1) samurai receiving this much rice as a fee; (2) offering of rice cake containing this much rice; (3) (obsolete) person receiving this amount of money as a salary; (n,n-suf) (1) taking; taker; collecting; collector; remover; removal; (2) last performer of the day (usu. the star performer); last performance of the day; (3) active partner (e.g. in judo demonstration); (prefix) (4) emphatic or formal prefix |
団茶 see styles |
dancha だんちゃ |
cake tea (e.g. Pu-erh tea) |
壽糕 寿糕 see styles |
shòu gāo shou4 gao1 shou kao |
birthday cake |
大福 see styles |
dà fú da4 fu2 ta fu daifuku だいふく |
a great blessing; daifuku, a traditional Japanese sweet consisting of a soft, chewy outer layer made of glutinous rice (mochi) and a sweet filling, commonly red bean paste (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 大福 "daifuku") (1) great fortune; good luck; (2) (abbreviation) {food} (See 大福餅) rice cake stuffed with bean jam; (place-name, surname) Daifuku greatly meritorious |
寿甘 see styles |
suama すあま |
(kana only) sweet mochi cake |
小菜 see styles |
xiǎo cài xiao3 cai4 hsiao ts`ai hsiao tsai konami こなみ |
appetizer; small side dish; easy job; piece of cake; see also 小菜一碟[xiao3 cai4 yi1 die2] (female given name) Konami |
州浜 see styles |
suhama すはま |
(1) sandy beach; sandbar that projects into the ocean, particularly in a wavy form; (2) designs and objects with a wavy pattern; (3) sweet mochi cake; (surname) Suhama |
年糕 see styles |
nián gāo nian2 gao1 nien kao |
nian gao, New Year cake, typically a sweet, steamed cake made with glutinous rice flour |
拾芥 see styles |
shí jiè shi2 jie4 shih chieh |
to pick up cress; fig. something easy to do; a piece of cake |
搾滓 see styles |
shimekasu しめかす |
oil cake; scrap cake |
最中 see styles |
monaka もなか |
(1) wafer cake filled with bean jam; (2) (poetic term) (in) the middle of; (in) the midst of; (in) the course of; (at) the height of; (female given name) Sanaka |
栃餅 see styles |
tochimochi とちもち |
cake made from pounded horse chestnuts and mochi rice |
桜餅 see styles |
sakuramochi さくらもち |
rice cake with bean paste wrapped in a preserved cherry leaf |
椿餅 see styles |
tsubaimochii; tsubakimochi; tsubaimochi / tsubaimochi; tsubakimochi; tsubaimochi つばいもちい; つばきもち; つばいもち |
rice-cake sweet sandwiched between two camellia leaves |
沱茶 see styles |
tuó chá tuo2 cha2 t`o ch`a to cha |
a cake of tea, commonly Pu'er tea 普洱茶[Pu3 er3 cha2], compacted into a bowl or nest shape; dome shaped tea-brick; caked tea |
油滓 see styles |
aburakasu あぶらかす |
oil cake (fertilizer made of oily vegetable dregs) |
油粕 see styles |
aburakasu あぶらかす |
oil cake (fertilizer made of oily vegetable dregs) |
油糟 see styles |
aburakasu あぶらかす |
oil cake (fertilizer made of oily vegetable dregs) |
洲浜 see styles |
suhama すはま |
(1) sandy beach; sandbar that projects into the ocean, particularly in a wavy form; (2) designs and objects with a wavy pattern; (3) sweet mochi cake; (surname) Suhama |
火燒 火烧 see styles |
huǒ shāo huo3 shao1 huo shao kashō |
to set fire to; to burn down; burning hot; baked cake burnt |
炸糕 see styles |
zhá gāo zha2 gao1 cha kao |
fried glutinous rice dough cake |
烙餅 烙饼 see styles |
lào bǐng lao4 bing3 lao ping |
pancake; flat bread; griddle cake |
焼型 see styles |
yakigata やきがた |
mold (e.g. cake mold); mould; baking pan; bread pan |
焼餅 see styles |
yakimochi やきもち |
(1) (kana only) jealousy; (2) roasted rice cake |
煉香 see styles |
nerikou / neriko ねりこう |
(incense) pastille; round cake of incense, esp. used in incense ceremony |
燒餅 烧饼 see styles |
shāo bing shao1 bing5 shao ping |
baked sesame seed-coated cake |
甘み see styles |
kanmi かんみ umami うまみ amami あまみ |
(1) sweetness; sugary taste; (2) sweets; dessert; cake; (3) charm; appeal; (4) taste; flavour; flavor; (1) charm; appeal; (2) taste; flavour; flavor; (1) sweetness; sugary taste; (2) sweets; dessert; cake |
真薯 see styles |
shinjo しんじょ |
fish cake |
竹輪 see styles |
chikuwa ちくわ |
(kana only) {food} chikuwa; tube-shaped fish paste cake; (surname) Takewa |
粉餅 粉饼 see styles |
fěn bǐng fen3 bing3 fen ping |
pressed cosmetic powder (formed into a cake); compact powder |
粟餅 see styles |
awamochi あわもち |
millet dough cake; millet mochi |
糍粑 see styles |
cí bā ci2 ba1 tz`u pa tzu pa |
sticky rice cake |
素甘 see styles |
suama すあま |
(kana only) sweet mochi cake |
練香 see styles |
nerikou / neriko ねりこう |
(incense) pastille; round cake of incense, esp. used in incense ceremony |
聖菓 see styles |
seika / seka せいか |
(rare) (See クリスマスケーキ・1) Christmas cake |
興し see styles |
okoshi おこし |
(suffix) development; revitalization; (kana only) millet or rice cake, roasted and hardened with starch syrup and sugar (sometimes including peanuts, etc.) |
茶點 茶点 see styles |
chá diǎn cha2 dian3 ch`a tien cha tien |
tea and cake; refreshments; tea and dim sum |
菓子 see styles |
kashi かし |
(See お菓子・おかし) confectionery; sweets; candy; cake; (surname) Kashi |
葛餅 see styles |
kuzumochi くずもち |
kudzu starch cake |
蒸糕 see styles |
zhēng gāo zheng1 gao1 cheng kao |
steamed cake |
薄餅 薄饼 see styles |
báo bǐng bao2 bing3 pao ping |
thin flat cake; pancake; pizza |
蛋糕 see styles |
dàn gāo dan4 gao1 tan kao |
cake; CL:塊|块[kuai4],個|个[ge4] |
蜂糕 see styles |
fēng gāo feng1 gao1 feng kao |
sponge cake (light steamed flour or rice cake) |
豆粕 see styles |
mamekasu まめかす |
bean cake; soybean (oil) meal |
青絲 青丝 see styles |
qīng sī qing1 si1 ch`ing ssu ching ssu |
fine black hair; dried plum (sliced, as cake ingredient) |
餅屋 饼屋 see styles |
bǐng wū bing3 wu1 ping wu mochiya もちや |
bakery rice cake shop keeper; rice cake store (shop) |
餅病 see styles |
mochibyou / mochibyo もちびょう |
(See 餅・もち) rice cake disease; blister blight |
餅肥 饼肥 see styles |
bǐng féi bing3 fei2 ping fei |
cake fertilizer |
餎餷 饹馇 see styles |
gē zha ge1 zha5 ko cha |
a kind of flat cake made from bean flour, often cut up and fried |
餑餑 饽饽 see styles |
bō bo bo1 bo5 po po |
pastry; steamed bun; cake |
餡餅 馅饼 see styles |
xiàn bǐng xian4 bing3 hsien ping anmochi あんもち anmo あんも |
meat pie; pie; pasty (feminine speech) mochi rice cake with red bean jam filling; mochi rice cake covered in red bean jam; (1) (feminine speech) mochi rice cake with red bean jam filling; mochi rice cake covered in red bean jam; (2) mochi rice cake |
饊子 馓子 see styles |
sǎn zi san3 zi5 san tzu |
deep-fried noodle cake |
鬆糕 松糕 see styles |
sōng gāo song1 gao1 sung kao |
sponge cake |
鰯滓 see styles |
iwashikasu いわしかす |
fish cake (made from sardines, used as a fertilizer); sardine meal |
鰯粕 see styles |
iwashikasu いわしかす |
fish cake (made from sardines, used as a fertilizer); sardine meal |
あま味 see styles |
amami あまみ |
(1) sweetness; sugary taste; (2) sweets; dessert; cake |
カトー see styles |
gatoo ガトー |
gateau (fre: gâteau); cake; (personal name) Catto |
ケーキ see styles |
keeki ケーキ |
{food} cake; (personal name) Kaegi; Kagi |
とち餅 see styles |
tochimochi とちもち |
cake made from pounded horse chestnuts and mochi rice |
どら焼 see styles |
dorayaki どらやき |
dorayaki; dessert made of two castella (sponge cake) patties and red bean jam |
人形焼 see styles |
ningyouyaki / ningyoyaki にんぎょうやき |
(food term) doll cake; sponge cake in various shapes filled with red bean paste |
切落し see styles |
kiriotoshi きりおとし |
(1) leftover pieces (when slicing meat, fish, cake, etc.); end pieces; (2) clipping |
大根餅 see styles |
daikonmochi だいこんもち |
{food} turnip cake (dim sum dish); radish cake |
大福餅 see styles |
daifukumochi だいふくもち |
{food} (See 大福・2) rice cake stuffed with sweet bean jam |
大豆粕 see styles |
daizukasu だいずかす |
soybean cake |
太陽餅 太阳饼 see styles |
tài yáng bǐng tai4 yang2 bing3 t`ai yang ping tai yang ping |
suncake (small round cake made with flaky pastry and a maltose filling, originally from Taichung, Taiwan) |
布利迦 see styles |
bù lì jiā bu4 li4 jia1 pu li chia furika |
pūrikā, a kind of cake. |
愛窩窩 爱窝窝 see styles |
ài wō wo ai4 wo1 wo5 ai wo wo |
glutinous rice cake with a sweet filling; also written 艾窩窩|艾窝窝[ai4 wo1 wo5] |
搾め滓 see styles |
shimekasu しめかす |
oil cake; scrap cake |
搾め糟 see styles |
shimekasu しめかす |
oil cake; scrap cake |
攞都迦 see styles |
luó luǒ dū jiā luo2 luo3 du1 jia1 lo lo tu chia ratoka |
laḍḍuka, a cake, or sweet meat, identified with the 歡喜丸 joybuns, q.v. |
朝飯前 see styles |
asameshimae あさめしまえ |
(adj-no,n) (1) very easy; piece of cake; child's play; easy as pie; cinch; (2) (orig. meaning) before breakfast |
歡喜丸 欢喜丸 see styles |
huān xǐ wán huan1 xi3 wan2 huan hsi wan kangi gan |
(or 歡喜團, 喜團) Joy-buns, a name for a kind of honey-cake. |
油かす see styles |
aburakasu あぶらかす |
(1) oil cake (fertilizer made of oily vegetable dregs); (2) (food term) deep-fried meat (esp. beef offal) resembling a pork rind |
漫荼迦 see styles |
màn tú jiā man4 tu2 jia1 man t`u chia man tu chia mandaka |
maṇḍaka, a cake, pastry. |
炸油餅 炸油饼 see styles |
zhá yóu bǐng zha2 you2 bing3 cha yu ping |
deep-fried cake |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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