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121 udon
( JAPAN)thick, white noodles made from wheat flour.♦ Thick wheat-flour noodles served in a hot soup.♦ is a type of thick wheat-flour noodle popular in Japanese cuisine. Udon is usually served hot in a mildly flavoured noodle soup.♦ Round or flat chewy noodles made from white flour often served in a hot broth with a variety of meat, seafood, or vegetables -
122 ume
( JAPAN)The so-called “Japanese plum” is actually a relative of the apricot. Ume is a popular flavoring for rice and shochu (umeshu).♦ (Prunus mume) is a species of fruit-bearing tree in the genus Prunus, closely related to the apricot. -
123 umeboshi
( JAPAN)are pickled ume fruits common in Japan.small, bitter, pickled Japanese plum♦ ume that has been dried and salt-pickled. Red shiso leaves are often used to make it turn red.♦ Sour pickled plum served with dishes such as "bento" and thought to help digestion. -
124 umi-budo
( JAPAN)sea grapes used in many Japanese salads. -
125 usukuchi shoyu
( JAPAN)light Japanese soy sauce -
126 wagashi
( JAPAN)is a traditional Japanese confectionery which is often served with tea, typically made from natural ingredients. The names used for wagashi commonly fit a formula—a natural beauty and a word from ancient literature -
127 wagyu
( JAPAN)lit. “Japanese beef”. Wagyu is known for a well-marbled, tender texture and a relatively mild flavor. -
128 yaki
( JAPAN)Japanese word (usually a prefix) indicating that something is grilled.grilled, toasted, cooked
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