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Simple Dictionary Definition |
泡飯 泡饭 see styles |
pào fàn pao4 fan4 p`ao fan pao fan |
to soak cooked rice in soup or water; cooked rice reheated in boiling water |
泥田 see styles |
hijita ひじた |
rice paddy with a thick layer of mud at the bottom; muddy rice field; (surname) Hijita |
洗米 see styles |
senmai せんまい |
(noun/participle) (1) washed rice; rinsed rice; washing rice; (2) offering of consecrated washed rice |
淘籮 淘箩 see styles |
táo luó tao2 luo2 t`ao lo tao lo |
basket (for washing rice) |
淘米 see styles |
táo mǐ tao2 mi3 t`ao mi tao mi |
to rinse rice |
淫湯 淫汤 see styles |
yín tāng yin2 tang1 yin t`ang yin tang intō |
A kind of rice soup, or gruel. |
深田 see styles |
fukeda ふけだ |
muddy rice field; (place-name) Fukeda |
混食 see styles |
konshoku こんしょく |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) omnivorous diet; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) mixing rice with other cereals; rice mixed with other cereals |
清酒 see styles |
qīng jiǔ qing1 jiu3 ch`ing chiu ching chiu seishiyu / seshiyu せいしゆ |
sake (Japanese rice wine) (See 濁酒・どぶろく) refined sake; (surname) Seishiyu |
湯円 see styles |
tanyuen タンユエン tanyuェn タンユェン tanen タンエン |
(food term) tangyuan; tang yuan; Chinese dumplings made from glutinous rice flour |
湯取 see styles |
yutori ゆとり |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) clothing to absorb dampness after bathing; yukata; (2) (abbreviation) twice-boiled rice (for sick persons); (3) (archaism) scoop for removing bilge water |
澆頭 浇头 see styles |
jiāo tou jiao1 tou5 chiao t`ou chiao tou |
topping (mixture of ingredients and sauce poured over noodles or rice, esp. in Shanghainese cuisine) |
濁酒 浊酒 see styles |
zhuó jiǔ zhuo2 jiu3 cho chiu nigorizake にごりざけ doburoku どぶろく dakushu だくしゅ jokushu じょくしゅ |
unfiltered rice wine (irregular okurigana usage) unfiltered sake (cloudy); unrefined sake; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) unrefined sake |
濃水 see styles |
komizu こみず |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (archaism) rice water |
濃漿 see styles |
konzu こんず komizu こみず |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (archaism) rice water |
火帳 火帐 see styles |
huǒ zhàng huo3 zhang4 huo chang kochō |
The kitchen account of the rice cooked and persons served. |
灰釉 see styles |
haigusuri はいぐすり |
ash glaze (type of fundamental glaze used in ancient times made from the ashes of raw materials such as unhulled rice, straw, oak and pine) |
炊く see styles |
taku たく |
(transitive verb) (1) to cook (grains, e.g. rice); (transitive verb) (2) (ksb:) (See 煮る) to boil; to simmer; to stew; to seethe; (v5k,vi) (3) (net-sl) to get angry; to snap |
炊爨 see styles |
chuī cuàn chui1 cuan4 ch`ui ts`uan chui tsuan suisan すいさん |
to light a fire and cook a meal (noun/participle) cooking (rice, grains) |
炊飯 see styles |
suihan すいはん |
(n,vs,vi) rice cooking; boiling rice |
炒湯 see styles |
iriyu いりゆ |
roasted rice broth; roasted rice broth soup |
炒粉 see styles |
iriko いりこ |
(irregular okurigana usage) parched rice flour |
炸兩 炸两 see styles |
zhá liǎng zha2 liang3 cha liang |
(Cantonese cuisine) zhaliang, rice noodle rolls 腸粉|肠粉[chang2 fen3] stuffed with youtiao 油條|油条[you2 tiao2] |
炸糕 see styles |
zhá gāo zha2 gao1 cha kao |
fried glutinous rice dough cake |
焗飯 焗饭 see styles |
jú fàn ju2 fan4 chü fan |
rice au gratin |
焦げ see styles |
koge こげ |
(1) scorching; scorch; burn; (2) (See お焦げ・1) scorched rice (at the bottom of the pot); crispy rice; crunchy rice; (3) part of ceramic glaze that has become dark or darkish-brown during firing |
焼酎 see styles |
shouchuu / shochu しょうちゅう |
shōchū; Japanese spirit distilled from sweet potatoes, rice, etc. |
焼酒 see styles |
soju ソジュ |
(kana only) soju (kor:); Korean spirit typically distilled from rice or sweet potatoes |
焼飯 see styles |
yakimeshi やきめし |
fried rice |
焼餅 see styles |
yakimochi やきもち |
(1) (kana only) jealousy; (2) roasted rice cake |
煎湯 see styles |
iriyu いりゆ |
roasted rice broth; roasted rice broth soup |
煎米 see styles |
irigome いりごめ |
parched rice; roasted rice |
煎餅 煎饼 see styles |
jiān bǐng jian1 bing3 chien ping senbei / senbe せんべい |
jianbing, a savory Chinese crêpe; pancake; CL:張|张[zhang1] (kana only) {food} (Japanese) rice cracker; senbei |
燴飯 烩饭 see styles |
huì fàn hui4 fan4 hui fan |
rice in gravy, typically with meat and vegetables |
爨ぐ see styles |
kashigu かしぐ |
(transitive verb) to cook (e.g. rice) |
牛丼 see styles |
gyuudon / gyudon ぎゅうどん |
{food} (See 丼・どんぶり・2) gyudon; rice covered with sliced beef, usu. with fried onion |
牛飯 see styles |
gyuumeshi / gyumeshi ぎゅうめし |
(See 牛丼) rice covered with beef and vegetables |
物相 see styles |
mossou / mosso もっそう mosso もっそ |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) cylindrical box used to measure rice; (2) shape for forming rice; (3) (abbreviation) single serving of rice (esp. as prison food) |
特盛 see styles |
tokumori とくもり |
extra large portion (e.g. with rice dishes) |
狸丼 see styles |
tanukidon たぬきどん |
(food term) hot rice served with tenkasu and tempura dipping sauce on top |
猫飯 see styles |
nekomeshi ねこめし nekomanma ねこまんま |
(1) (slang) cat food; (2) dish of leftovers on rice |
玄米 see styles |
genmai げんまい |
unpolished rice; unmilled rice; brown rice; (surname) Genmai |
玉丼 see styles |
tamadon; gyokudon たまどん; ぎょくどん |
{food} (See 玉子丼) bowl of rice topped with egg |
玉苗 see styles |
tamanae たまなえ |
(See 早苗) rice seedling |
瑞穂 see styles |
miho みほ |
(poetic term) fresh, young ears of rice; lush ears of rice; (female given name) Miho |
甘酒 see styles |
gān jiǔ gan1 jiu3 kan chiu kanshu あまざけ |
(food term) sweet half sake; sweet drink made from fermented rice sweet alcoholic beverages |
産米 see styles |
sanmai さんまい |
(n,n-suf) rice produced |
産飯 see styles |
ubumeshi うぶめし |
(abbreviation) {Shinto} (See 産立て飯・うぶたてめし) thanksgiving rice dish after childbirth |
田作 see styles |
densaku でんさく |
rice-field tilling; (given name) Densaku |
田偏 see styles |
tahen たへん |
(as in 略) kanji "rice paddy" radical at left (radical 102) |
田図 see styles |
denzu でんず |
(hist) map of towns, rice fields, etc. (ritsuryō period) |
田地 see styles |
tián dì tian2 di4 t`ien ti tien ti taji たぢ |
field; farmland; cropland; plight; extent farmland; rice field or paddy; (surname) Taji |
田守 see styles |
tamori たもり |
protecting a rice field; watching over a field; person who watches over a rice field; (surname) Tamori |
田植 see styles |
taue たうえ |
rice planting; (place-name, surname) Taue |
田楽 see styles |
taraga たらが |
(1) ritual music and dancing in shrines and temples; (2) rice dance; rice festival; (3) (abbreviation) {food} (See 田楽焼き) tofu (or fish, etc.) baked and coated with miso; (4) (abbreviation) (See 田楽返し) turning something in the manner one would use to cook dengaku-tofu on both sides; (surname) Taraga |
田畑 see styles |
dahata だはた |
fields (of rice and other crops); (surname) Dahata |
田畠 see styles |
tabatake たばたけ |
fields (of rice and other crops); (place-name, surname) Tabatake |
田租 see styles |
denso でんそ |
farm tariff; rice field tax |
田遊 see styles |
taasobi / tasobi たあそび |
(Shinto) ritual performance (usually around New Year) to pray for a successful rice harvest in the coming year |
田長 see styles |
denchou / dencho でんちょう |
(1) (abbreviation) (archaism) master of the rice field; chief farmer; (2) (See 田長鳥) lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus); (given name) Denchō |
画餅 see styles |
gabei; gahei / gabe; gahe がべい; がへい |
(See 画餅に帰す・がべいにきす) something useless; picture of rice cakes |
畔道 see styles |
azemichi あぜみち |
(raised) footpath between rice fields; ridge between rice fields; (surname) Azemichi |
畦畔 see styles |
keihan / kehan けいはん |
(1) (See 畦・1,畦・2) ridge between rice fields; (2) causeway |
畦道 see styles |
azemichi あぜみち |
(raised) footpath between rice fields; ridge between rice fields; (surname) Azemichi |
白水 see styles |
bái shuǐ bai2 shui3 pai shui hakusui はくすい |
plain water color of water after washing rice (colour); (place-name, surname) Hakusui |
白田 see styles |
hakuda はくだ |
(1) (しろた only) (archaism) snow-covered rice paddy; (2) (archaism) (See 畠・1) field; (surname) Hakuda |
白飲 see styles |
komizu こみず |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (archaism) rice water |
盛相 see styles |
mossou / mosso もっそう mosso もっそ |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) cylindrical box used to measure rice; (2) shape for forming rice; (3) (abbreviation) single serving of rice (esp. as prison food) |
盛糟 see styles |
mossou / mosso もっそう mosso もっそ |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) cylindrical box used to measure rice; (2) shape for forming rice; (3) (abbreviation) single serving of rice (esp. as prison food) |
盛飯 盛饭 see styles |
chéng fàn cheng2 fan4 ch`eng fan cheng fan |
to fill a bowl with rice |
目高 see styles |
medaka めだか |
(kana only) Japanese rice fish (Oryzias latipes); killifish; Japanese medaka; (surname) Medaka |
真菰 see styles |
makomo まこも |
(kana only) Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia); (place-name, surname) Makomo |
真薦 see styles |
makomo まこも |
(kana only) Manchurian wild rice (Zizania latifolia) |
石匕 see styles |
sekihi せきひ |
(rare) (See 石匙) stone knife (Jomon-period tool, shaped like a rice spoon) |
石匙 see styles |
ishisaji いしさじ |
stone knife (Jomon-period tool, shaped like a rice spoon) |
砕米 see styles |
saimai さいまい |
broken rice; rice fragments |
砥ぐ see styles |
togu とぐ |
(transitive verb) (1) to sharpen; to hone; to whet; to grind; (2) to wash (rice); (3) to scour; to polish; to burnish |
碗粿 see styles |
wǎn guǒ wan3 guo3 wan kuo |
(Tw) wagui, a sticky rice pudding, usu. savory (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [uánn-kué]) |
磨汁 see styles |
togijiru とぎじる togishiru とぎしる |
water that has been used to wash rice |
神力 see styles |
shén lì shen2 li4 shen li jinriki じんりき |
occult force; the power of a God or spirit (1) divine power; sacred power; mysterious power; (2) (しんりき only) Shinriki (variety of rice); (surname) Jinriki v. 神通. |
禾稻 see styles |
hé dào he2 dao4 ho tao |
paddy (rice) |
禾穀 禾谷 see styles |
hé gǔ he2 gu3 ho ku kakoku かこく |
cereal; food grain (1) (See 稲) rice; (2) grains; cereals |
禾苗 see styles |
hé miáo he2 miao2 ho miao |
seedling (of rice or other grain); CL:棵[ke1] |
私田 see styles |
shiden; watakushida(ok) しでん; わたくしだ(ok) |
privately owned rice field |
秋高 see styles |
akitaka あきたか |
(1) (ant: 秋落ち・2) increased rice prices in autumn due to a poor harvest; (2) good autumn rice harvest; (surname, given name) Akitaka |
秧子 see styles |
yāng zi yang1 zi5 yang tzu |
sapling; seedling; sprout; (esp.) rice seedling; stem; stalk; vine; baby livestock; fry; (dialect) (derog.) suffix used to indicate a type of person |
秧田 see styles |
yāng tián yang1 tian2 yang t`ien yang tien |
rice seedling bed |
秧苗 see styles |
yāng miáo yang1 miao2 yang miao |
seedling; (esp.) rice seedling |
種井 see styles |
tanei / tane たねい |
pool for soaking seed rice before planting; (place-name, surname) Tanei |
種籾 see styles |
tanemomi たねもみ |
seed rice |
稲作 see styles |
inasaku いなさく |
rice cultivation; rice crop |
稲刈 see styles |
inekari いねかり |
rice reaping; rice harvesting |
稲叢 see styles |
inamura いなむら |
stack of rice straw; rick; cock |
稲子 see styles |
touko / toko とうこ |
(1) (kana only) rice grasshopper (of genus Oxya); (2) (kana only) grasshopper; locust (of family Catantopidae); (female given name) Touko |
稲掛 see styles |
inagake いながけ |
drying rice on a rack; rack for drying rice; (surname) Inagake |
稲木 see styles |
inegi いねぎ |
rice-drying rack; (surname) Inegi |
稲束 see styles |
inetaba いねたば |
sheaf of rice; bundle of rice plants; (surname) Inetaba |
稲架 see styles |
hasa; haza; hase; haze; touka / hasa; haza; hase; haze; toka はさ; はざ; はせ; はぜ; とうか |
(See 稲掛け) drying rice on a rack; rack for drying rice |
稲熱 see styles |
imochi いもち |
rice blight |
稲田 see styles |
mori もり |
paddy field; rice field; (surname) Mori |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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