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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

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