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レモン・バーム

 remon baamu / remon bamu
    レモン・バーム
lemon balm (Melissa officinalis); sweet balm

中華まんじゅう

see styles
 chuukamanjuu / chukamanju
    ちゅうかまんじゅう
(1) sweet crescent-shaped confection of pancake-like sponge cake filled with adzuki paste; (2) Chinese dumpling; Chinese steamed bun

中野の都こんぶ

see styles
 nakanonomiyakokonbu
    なかののみやここんぶ
(product) Nakano no Miyako Konbu (sweet and sour snack made from dried kelp); Miyako Konbu; (product name) Nakano no Miyako Konbu (sweet and sour snack made from dried kelp); Miyako Konbu

Variations:
濃餅汁
能平汁

 noppeijiru / noppejiru
    のっぺいじる
(See 濃餅) soup with fried tofu, shiitake mushrooms, carrots, sweet potatoes and daikon flavored with salt or soy sauce and thickened with potato starch

Variations:
甘えび
甘海老

 amaebi; amaebi
    あまえび; アマエビ
(kana only) (See 北国赤海老) northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis); sweet shrimp; northern pink prawn; red shrimp; Maine shrimp

Variations:
甘ダレ
甘だれ

 amadare
    あまだれ
{food} (See ダレ・1) sweet sauce

Variations:
甘味噌
甘みそ

 amamiso
    あまみそ
(See 味噌・1) low-salt miso; sweet miso

Variations:
甜麺醤
甜面醤

 tenmenjan
    テンメンジャン
sweet flour paste (Chinese seasoning) (chi: tiánmiànjiàng)

Variations:
芋羊羹
芋羊羮

 imoyoukan / imoyokan
    いもようかん
(bar of) sweet-potato paste

薩摩スティック

see styles
 satsumasutikku; satsumasutikku
    さつまスティック; サツマスティック
(kana only) (See 薩摩芋) sweet potato fries

Variations:
辣韮

辣韭

 rakkyou; rakkyo; rakkyou; rakkyo / rakkyo; rakkyo; rakkyo; rakkyo
    らっきょう; らっきょ; ラッキョウ; ラッキョ
(1) (kana only) Japanese leek (Allium chinense); Chinese onion; (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) sour-sweet pickle of Japanese leek

サツマスティック

see styles
 satsumasutikku
    サツマスティック
(kana only) sweet potato fries

Variations:
さつま汁
薩摩汁

 satsumajiru
    さつまじる
{food} miso soup with pork or chicken (originally boned chicken chunks) with daikon, carrots, great burdock or sweet potatoes; meat chowder

Variations:
しるこ屋
汁粉屋

 shirukoya
    しるこや
(kana only) (See 汁粉) shiruko shop; sweet red-bean soup shop

スイート・コーン

 suiito koon / suito koon
    スイート・コーン
sweet corn

スイート・ホーム

 suiito hoomu / suito hoomu
    スイート・ホーム
sweet home

スイート・ポテト

 suiito poteto / suito poteto
    スイート・ポテト
sweet potato

スイート・メロン

 suiito meron / suito meron
    スイート・メロン
sweet melon

スイートスポット

see styles
 suiitosupotto / suitosupotto
    スイートスポット
sweet spot

スイートペッパー

see styles
 suiitopeppaa / suitopeppa
    スイートペッパー
(rare) (See ピーマン) sweet pepper; bell pepper; capsicum

セイヨウミザクラ

see styles
 seiyoumizakura / seyomizakura
    セイヨウミザクラ
(kana only) sweet cherry (Prunus avium); mazzard

Variations:
つる返し
蔓返し

 tsurugaeshi
    つるがえし
(kana only) digging up, removing sprouts from, and replanting tubers (esp. of the sweet potato) to make for a bigger end product

ホッコクアカエビ

see styles
 hokkokuakaebi
    ホッコクアカエビ
(kana only) northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis); sweet shrimp; northern pink prawn; red shrimp; Maine shrimp

口から砂糖が出る

see styles
 kuchikarasatougaderu / kuchikarasatogaderu
    くちからさとうがでる
(exp,v1) (obscure) sickly sweet

Variations:
吉備団子
黍団子

 kibidango
    きびだんご
(1) (esp. 吉備団子) sweet dumpling made with mochi flour and (sometimes) millet flour (famous product of Okayama); (2) (esp. 黍団子) millet dumplings

Variations:
大学芋
大学いも

 daigakuimo
    だいがくいも
candied sweet potato

Variations:
小倉あん
小倉餡

 oguraan / oguran
    おぐらあん
sweet adzuki bean paste made of a mixture of mashed and whole beans

Variations:
根合わせ
根合せ

 neawase
    ねあわせ
(hist) (See 物合わせ) neawase; Heian-period game of pulling out sweet flags and competing over whose plant has the longest roots

Variations:
甘いもの
甘い物

 amaimono
    あまいもの
sweets; sweet food

Variations:
練り菓子
練菓子

 nerigashi
    ねりがし
kneaded sweet; confection made by combining powdered or granular ingredients (e.g. rice flour, sesame seeds, sugar) with a liquid or sweet bean paste and kneading the resulting mixture

Variations:
西京漬け
西京漬

 saikyouzuke / saikyozuke
    さいきょうづけ
{food} (See 西京味噌) saikyo-zuke; fish pickled in sweet Kyoto-style miso

アリモドキゾウムシ

see styles
 arimodokizoumushi / arimodokizomushi
    アリモドキゾウムシ
(kana only) sweet potato weevil (Cylas formicarius)

Variations:
かっけー
カッケー

 kakkee; kakkee
    かっけー; カッケー
(expression) (colloquialism) (See かっこいい) cool; stylish; awesome; sick; sweet; dope

カワノナツダイダイ

see styles
 kawanonatsudaidai
    カワノナツダイダイ
(kana only) amanatsu (Citrus natsudaidai); sweet form of Chinese citron

さーたーあんだぎー

see styles
 saataaandagii / sataandagi
    さーたーあんだぎー
(food term) (rkb:) sata andagi; Okinawan sweet deep-fried bun similar to a doughnut

サータアンダーギー

see styles
 saataandaagii / satandagi
    サータアンダーギー
(food term) (rkb:) sata andagi; Okinawan sweet deep-fried bun similar to a doughnut

ジャコウレンリソウ

see styles
 jakourenrisou / jakorenriso
    ジャコウレンリソウ
(kana only) sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus)

スイート・スポット

 suiito supotto / suito supotto
    スイート・スポット
sweet spot

セイヨウヤマハッカ

see styles
 seiyouyamahakka / seyoyamahakka
    セイヨウヤマハッカ
(kana only) lemon balm (Melissa officinalis); sweet balm

Variations:
たれカツ
タレカツ

 tarekatsu; tarekatsu
    たれカツ; タレカツ
{food} (See とんかつ) tonkatsu covered in a sweet-sour sauce

Variations:
ちんころ
チンコロ

 chinkoro; chinkoro
    ちんころ; チンコロ
(noun/participle) (1) (slang) tip-off (to the authorities); information (on); anonymous report; telling on (someone); (2) {food} chinkoro (traditional lucky sweet in shapes of various animals sold at new year's events, predominantly in Niigata prefecture); (3) (slang) person of low status; low-life; powerless person; (4) (abbreviation) (colloquialism) (See チンチロリン・4) cee-lo (dice gambling game); (5) girls' hair accessory (used to hide hair knots, for the Shichi-go-san festival)

Variations:
ふかし芋
蒸かし芋

 fukashiimo / fukashimo
    ふかしいも
{food} steamed potato (esp. sweet potato)

Variations:
三色パン
3色パン

 sanshokupan
    さんしょくパン
sweet bread with three different fillings

他人の不幸は蜜の味

see styles
 taninnofukouhamitsunoaji / taninnofukohamitsunoaji
    たにんのふこうはみつのあじ
(expression) (proverb) the misfortune of others tastes as sweet as honey

Variations:
外郎
外良(rK)

 uirou; uiro / uiro; uiro
    ういろう; ういろ
(1) (kana only) {food} sweet rice jelly; (2) (ういろう only) (hist) (kana only) (orig. meaning) Edo-period herbal medicine used as an antitussive and a breath freshener

打一巴掌,給個甜棗


打一巴掌,给个甜枣

dǎ yī bā zhang , gěi gè tián zǎo
    da3 yi1 ba1 zhang5 , gei3 ge4 tian2 zao3
ta i pa chang , kei ko t`ien tsao
    ta i pa chang , kei ko tien tsao
lit. to give sb a slap, then offer a sweet date (idiom); fig. to deal harshly with sb, then offer something by way of consolation

Variations:
栗きんとん
栗金団

 kurikinton
    くりきんとん
mashed sweet potatoes with sweetened chestnuts

甘言は偶人を喜ばす

see styles
 kangenhaguujinoyorokobasu / kangenhagujinoyorokobasu
    かんげんはぐうじんをよろこばす
(exp,v5s) (proverb) sweet words only please a fool; flattery works on puppets and fools

Variations:
甘辛両党
甘辛両刀

 amakararyoutou / amakararyoto
    あまからりょうとう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) taste for both wines and sweets; having a liking for both alcoholic beverages and sweet things

Variations:
芋けんぴ
芋ケンピ

 imokenpi(芋kenpi); imokenpi(芋kenpi)
    いもけんぴ(芋けんぴ); いもケンピ(芋ケンピ)
sweetened sweet potato fries; fried strips of sweet potato coated with sugar

Variations:


款冬
菜蕗

 fuki; fufuki(蕗)(ok); fuki
    ふき; ふふき(蕗)(ok); フキ
(kana only) giant butterbur (Petasites japonicus); Japanese sweet coltsfoot

Variations:
迦陵頻伽
迦陵頻迦

 karyoubinga / karyobinga
    かりょうびんが
(1) {Buddh} kalavinka (san:); imaginary bird in paradise that sings sweet notes; (2) (idiom) person or creature with a beautiful voice

馬鹿ップル(sK)

 bakappuru; bakappuru(sk)
    バカップル; ばカップル(sk)
(colloquialism) (kana only) (from ばか + カップル) love birds; sickeningly sweet and soppy couple

サーターアンダーギー

see styles
 saataaandaagii / sataandagi
    サーターアンダーギー
(food term) (rkb:) sata andagi; Okinawan sweet deep-fried bun similar to a doughnut

Variations:
甘ったるい
甘たるい

 amattarui(甘ttarui); amatarui(甘tarui)
    あまったるい(甘ったるい); あまたるい(甘たるい)
(adjective) (1) sentimental; mushy; (adjective) (2) sugary; saccharine; sickly-sweet

Variations:
甘栗
甘ぐり(sK)

 amaguri
    あまぐり
{food} broiled sweet chestnuts

Variations:
美しい
愛しい

 utsukushii / utsukushi
    うつくしい
(adjective) beautiful; pretty; lovely; sweet; pure (heart, friendship, etc.)

Variations:
言い丸める
言丸める

 iimarumeru / imarumeru
    いいまるめる
(Ichidan verb) to do sweet-talk

Variations:
鳴門金時
なると金時

 narutokintoki
    なるときんとき
(See 金時・きんとき・3) Naruto kintoki; sweet potato grown in sandy soil

Variations:
さらし飴
晒し飴
晒飴

 sarashiame
    さらしあめ
sweet rice jelly; (whitish) rice candy

Variations:
煮詰め
煮つめ(sK)

 nitsume
    につめ
{food} sweet eel sauce (brushed on a sushi topping)

Variations:
甘唐辛子
甘とうがらし

 amatougarashi / amatogarashi
    あまとうがらし
sweet pepper (any non-spicy variety of Capsicum annuum)

Variations:
甘酸っぱい
甘ずっぱい

 amazuppai
    あまずっぱい
(adjective) sweet and sour; bittersweet

Variations:
真っ芯
真っ心(rK)

 masshin
    まっしん
(See 真芯) dead center (of a baseball bat); sweet spot

Variations:
芋焼酎
藷焼酎
薯焼酎

 imojouchuu / imojochu
    いもじょうちゅう
sweet potato shōchū

Variations:
花びら餅
花弁餅
葩餅

 hanabiramochi
    はなびらもち
sweet burdock and miso-bean paste covered with a thin layer of mochi

酸いも甘いもかみわける

see styles
 suimoamaimokamiwakeru
    すいもあまいもかみわける
(exp,v1) to be experienced in the ways of the world; to taste the bitter and the sweet

酸いも甘いもかみ分ける

see styles
 suimoamaimokamiwakeru
    すいもあまいもかみわける
(exp,v1) to be experienced in the ways of the world; to taste the bitter and the sweet

酸いも甘いも噛み分ける

see styles
 suimoamaimokamiwakeru
    すいもあまいもかみわける
(exp,v1) to be experienced in the ways of the world; to taste the bitter and the sweet

Variations:
香しい
馨しい
芳しい

 kaguwashii / kaguwashi
    かぐわしい
(adjective) (kana only) sweet-smelling; scentful; fragrant

Variations:
香る
薫る
馨る

 kaoru
    かおる
(v5r,vi) to smell sweet; to be fragrant

ふぐは食いたし命は惜しし

see styles
 fuguhakuitashiinochihaoshishi / fuguhakuitashinochihaoshishi
    ふぐはくいたしいのちはおしし
(expression) (proverb) honey is sweet, but the bee stings; I would like to taste fugu, but I value my life; hesitating from doing something because of fear of consequences

Variations:
みたらし団子
御手洗団子

 mitarashidango
    みたらしだんご
skewered rice dumplings in a sweet soy glaze

Variations:
中華まんじゅう
中華饅頭

 chuukamanjuu / chukamanju
    ちゅうかまんじゅう
(1) sweet crescent-shaped confection of pancake-like sponge cake filled with adzuki paste; (2) (See 中華まん) Chinese dumpling; Chinese steamed bun

Variations:
味噌餡
味噌あん
みそ餡

 misoan
    みそあん
sweet paste of white beans and miso

Variations:
枕団子
枕だんご(sK)

 makuradango
    まくらだんご
(See 枕飾り) small sweet rice cakes placed at the bedside of the deceased

河豚は食いたし命は惜しし

see styles
 fuguhakuitashiinochihaoshishi / fuguhakuitashinochihaoshishi
    ふぐはくいたしいのちはおしし
(expression) (proverb) honey is sweet, but the bee stings; I would like to taste fugu, but I value my life; hesitating from doing something because of fear of consequences

Variations:
灰汁巻き
灰汁巻(sK)

 akumaki
    あくまき
(kana only) {food} akumaki; traditional sweet made from glutinous rice wrapped in bamboo leaf and soaked in lye

Variations:
甘いもの好き
甘い物好き

 amaimonozuki
    あまいものずき
sweet tooth; love of sweet things

Variations:
甘じょっぱい
甘塩っぱい

 amajoppai
    あまじょっぱい
(adjective) (See 甘辛い・あまからい) salty-sweet

Variations:
紅いもタルト
紅芋タルト

 beniimotaruto / benimotaruto
    べにいもタルト
{food} beniimo tart (tart made with purple sweet potatoes)

Variations:
スウィーティ
スイーティー

 suiiti; suiitii / suiti; suiti
    スウィーティ; スイーティー
sweetie (sweet green-skinned citrus; cross between a grapefruit and a pomelo); oroblanco

Variations:
チャジャン麺
ジャジャン麺

 chajanmyon(chajan麺); jajanmyon(jajan麺)
    チャジャンミョン(チャジャン麺); ジャジャンミョン(ジャジャン麺)
(kana only) {food} (See ジャージャー麺) jajangmyeon (noodle dish topped with sweet bean sauce, diced pork, and vegetables) (kor:)

Variations:
めんこい
めごい
めんごい

 menkoi; megoi; mengoi
    めんこい; めごい; めんごい
(adjective) (thb:) (hob:) dear; darling; adorable; precious; cute; lovely; sweet; beloved; charming

Variations:
旨煮
甘煮
うま煮(sK)

 umani; amani(甘煮)
    うまに; あまに(甘煮)
{food} fish, meat, and vegetables stewed in a thick, sweet sauce of soy sauce, sugar and mirin

Variations:
栗きんとん
栗金団(rK)

 kurikinton
    くりきんとん
{food} (See きんとん) mashed sweet potatoes with sweetened chestnuts

Variations:
栗ぜんざい
栗善哉(rK)

 kurizenzai
    くりぜんざい
(See ぜんざい・2) sweet made with soft beans (e.g. adzuki) and chestnuts

Variations:
甘たるい
甘だるい(sK)

 amatarui; amadarui(sk)
    あまたるい; あまだるい(sk)
(adjective) (1) sentimental; mushy; saccharine; (adjective) (2) sickly-sweet; sugary

Variations:
練り菓子
煉り菓子
練菓子

 nerigashi
    ねりがし
{food} kneaded sweet; confection made by combining powdered or granular ingredients (e.g. rice flour, sesame seeds, sugar) with a liquid or sweet bean paste and kneading the resulting mixture

Variations:
菖蒲湯
しょうぶ湯(sK)

 shoubuyu / shobuyu
    しょうぶゆ
bathwater with iris leaves; sweet-flag bath

Variations:
西京味噌
西京みそ(sK)

 saikyoumiso / saikyomiso
    さいきょうみそ
{food} Saikyo miso; Kyoto-style sweet white miso esp. used for pickling fish

Variations:
うぐいす餡
鶯餡
ウグイス餡

 uguisuan(uguisu餡, 鶯餡); uguisuan(uguisu餡)
    うぐいすあん(うぐいす餡, 鶯餡); ウグイスあん(ウグイス餡)
{food} sweet brownish-green paste made from green peas

Variations:
かっけー
カッケー
かっけえ

 kakkee; kakkee; kakkee
    かっけー; カッケー; かっけえ
(expression) (colloquialism) (See かっこいい) cool; stylish; awesome; sick; sweet; dope

Variations:
こし餡
漉し餡
漉餡(io)

 koshian
    こしあん
(kana only) {food} (See 餡・1) strained bean paste; smooth anko; fine-grained sweet bean paste

Variations:
スイートピー
スイート・ピー

 suiitopii; suiito pii / suitopi; suito pi
    スイートピー; スイート・ピー
sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus)

Variations:
ハーフビター
ハーフ・ビター

 haafubitaa; haafu bitaa / hafubita; hafu bita
    ハーフビター; ハーフ・ビター
(adjectival noun) bitter-sweet (wasei: half bitter)

Variations:
レモンバーム
レモン・バーム

 remonbaamu; remon baamu / remonbamu; remon bamu
    レモンバーム; レモン・バーム
(See 西洋山薄荷・せいようやまはっか) lemon balm (Melissa officinalis); sweet balm

Variations:
桜ん坊
桜桃
桜んぼ(sK)

 sakuranbo; sakuranbou; sakuranbo / sakuranbo; sakuranbo; sakuranbo
    さくらんぼ; さくらんぼう; サクランボ
(kana only) cherry (fruit; esp. of the sweet cherry, Prunus avium)

當官不為民做主不如回家賣紅薯


当官不为民做主不如回家卖红薯

see styles
dāng guān bù wèi mín zuò zhǔ bù rú huí jiā mài hóng shǔ
    dang1 guan1 bu4 wei4 min2 zuo4 zhu3 bu4 ru2 hui2 jia1 mai4 hong2 shu3
tang kuan pu wei min tso chu pu ju hui chia mai hung shu
if an official does not put the people first, he might as well go home and sell sweet potatoes

Variations:
美しい
愛しい(rK)

 utsukushii / utsukushi
    うつくしい
(adjective) beautiful; pretty; lovely; sweet; pure (heart, friendship, etc.)

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

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