There are 27 total results for your Anko search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
餡 馅 see styles |
xiàn xian4 hsien an あん |
filling; stuffing (for dumplings, pies etc) (1) (kana only) {food} (See 餡こ・1) red bean paste; red bean jam; anko; (2) (kana only) {food} (See 葛餡) kudzu sauce; (3) (kana only) {food} filling (of a dumpling, etc.); (4) (kana only) (See 餡子・2) filling; stuffing; inside |
安固 see styles |
anko あんこ |
(noun or adjectival noun) secure; solid; stable |
安興 see styles |
ankou / anko あんこう |
(given name) Ankou |
暗刻 see styles |
ankoo; anko アンコー; アンコ |
{mahj} (See 刻子,暗刻子) concealed pung; concealed three-of-a-kind |
暗溝 暗沟 see styles |
àn gōu an4 gou1 an kou ankou / anko あんこう |
sewer; underground drainage channel (See 暗渠・あんきょ) subterranean drain; culvert; conduit |
暗香 see styles |
àn xiāng an4 xiang1 an hsiang ankou / anko あんこう |
subtle fragrance scent of a flower floating about in the air; lingering scent of a flower in the darkness; (given name) Ankou |
漉餡 see styles |
koshian こしあん |
(irregular okurigana usage) (food term) (kana only) strained bean paste; smooth anko; fine-grained sweet bean paste |
粒餡 see styles |
tsubuan つぶあん |
(kana only) coarse anko; coarse sweet red bean paste |
行香 see styles |
xíng xiāng xing2 xiang1 hsing hsiang ankō |
To offer incense. |
餡こ see styles |
anko あんこ |
(1) (kana only) red bean paste; red bean jam; anko; (2) filling (e.g. of a manjuu); (3) stuffing; padding |
餡子 see styles |
anko あんこ |
(1) (kana only) red bean paste; red bean jam; anko; (2) filling (e.g. of a manjuu); (3) stuffing; padding; (female given name) Anko |
餡饅 see styles |
anman; anman あんまん; アンマン |
(kana only) steamed bun with sesame oil and anko filling |
鮟鱇 𩽾𩾌 see styles |
ān kāng an1 kang1 an k`ang an kang ankou / anko あんこう |
anglerfish (1) (kana only) goosefish (any fish of family Lophiidae); monkfish; sea devil; (2) curved gutter; (3) (archaism) fool; (place-name) Ankou |
あんこ see styles |
anko アンコ |
(1) (Izu Oshima dialect) daughter; young lady; (2) (thb:) (hob:) young man; eldest son; (3) (prison slang) (See 女役・3) passive role in a male homosexual relationship; (female given name) Anko |
あん子 see styles |
anko あんこ |
(female given name) Anko |
こし餡 see styles |
koshian こしあん |
(food term) (kana only) strained bean paste; smooth anko; fine-grained sweet bean paste |
漉し餡 see styles |
koshian こしあん |
(food term) (kana only) strained bean paste; smooth anko; fine-grained sweet bean paste |
粒あん see styles |
tsubuan つぶあん |
(kana only) coarse anko; coarse sweet red bean paste |
赤福餅 see styles |
akafukumochi あかふくもち |
(See 餡こ・あんこ・1) anko-coated mochi (from Ise, Mie pref.) |
アーン湖 see styles |
aanko / anko アーンこ |
(place-name) Lake Erne |
アンコウ see styles |
ankou / anko アンコウ |
(1) (kana only) goosefish (any anglerfish of family Lophiidae); monkfish; sea devil; (2) (archaism) fool; (3) curved gutter |
アンパン see styles |
anpan アンパン |
(1) bread roll filled with anko; (2) paint thinner placed inside a bag used as a drug |
ヴァン湖 see styles |
anko ヴァンこ |
(place-name) Lake Van (Turkey) |
Variations: |
tsubuan つぶあん |
(kana only) (See 餡・1) coarse anko; coarse sweet red bean paste |
Variations: |
anko あんこ |
(1) (kana only) red bean paste; red bean jam; anko; (2) (See 饅頭) filling (e.g. of a manjū); (3) stuffing; padding |
Variations: |
anko あんこ |
(1) (kana only) red bean paste; red bean jam; anko; (2) (See 饅頭) filling (e.g. of a manjū); (3) stuffing; padding |
Variations: |
koshian こしあん |
(kana only) {food} (See 餡・1) strained bean paste; smooth anko; fine-grained sweet bean paste |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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