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There are 44 total results for your 砂糖 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

砂糖

see styles
shā táng
    sha1 tang2
sha t`ang
    sha tang
 satou / sato
    さとう

More info & calligraphy:

Sato
granulated sugar
sugar; (surname) Satou
sugar

砂糖元

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 satomoto
    さともと
(surname) Satomoto

砂糖楓

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 satoukaede; satoukaede / satokaede; satokaede
    さとうかえで; サトウカエデ
(kana only) sugar maple (Acer saccharum); rock maple

砂糖水

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 satoumizu / satomizu
    さとうみず
sugared water

砂糖漬

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 satouzuke / satozuke
    さとうづけ
preserving in sugar; food preserved in sugar

砂糖煮

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 satouni / satoni
    さとうに
candying; boiling in sugar (esp. fruit)

砂糖畑

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 satoubatake / satobatake
    さとうばたけ
(place-name) Satoubatake

砂糖蜜

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 satoumitsu / satomitsu
    さとうみつ
syrup; treacle; molasses

砂糖蜱

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 satoudani; satoudani / satodani; satodani
    さとうだに; サトウダニ
(kana only) prune mite (Carpoglyphus lactis); sugar mite

砂糖計

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 satoukei / satoke
    さとうけい
(See 検糖計) saccharimeter

砂糖黍

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 satoukibi / satokibi
    さとうきび
(kana only) sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum)

棒砂糖

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 bouzatou / bozato
    ぼうざとう
sugarloaf

氷砂糖

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 koorizatou / koorizato
    こおりざとう
rock candy; sugar candy; crystallized sugar; sugar crystals

生砂糖

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 namazatou / namazato
    なまざとう
raw sugar

白砂糖

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bái shā táng
    bai2 sha1 tang2
pai sha t`ang
    pai sha tang
 shirozatou / shirozato
    しろざとう
white granulated sugar
white sugar

粉砂糖

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 konazatou / konazato
    こなざとう
powdered sugar

蜜砂糖

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 mitsuzatou / mitsuzato
    みつざとう
treacle; molasses

角砂糖

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 kakuzatou / kakuzato
    かくざとう
cube sugar; sugar cube

赤砂糖

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 akazatou / akazato
    あかざとう
brown sugar

黍砂糖

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 kibizatou / kibizato
    きびざとう
light brown sugar

黒砂糖

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 kurozatou / kurozato
    くろざとう
(unrefined) brown sugar; muscovado

砂糖いれ

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 satouire / satoire
    さとういれ
sugar bowl; sugar jar

砂糖きび

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 satoukibi / satokibi
    さとうきび
(kana only) sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum)

砂糖の衣

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 satounokoromo / satonokoromo
    さとうのころも
frosting (e.g. on a cake); icing

砂糖入れ

see styles
 satouire / satoire
    さとういれ
sugar bowl; sugar jar

砂糖大根

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 satoudaikon / satodaikon
    さとうだいこん
(See 甜菜) sugar beet

砂糖椰子

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 satouyashi; satouyashi / satoyashi; satoyashi
    さとうやし; サトウヤシ
(kana only) sugar palm (Arenga pinnata)

砂糖漬け

see styles
 satouzuke / satozuke
    さとうづけ
preserving in sugar; food preserved in sugar

砂糖菓子

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 satougashi / satogashi
    さとうがし
candy; sweet; confectionary

砂糖蜀黍

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 satoumorokoshi; satoumorokoshi / satomorokoshi; satomorokoshi
    さとうもろこし; サトウモロコシ
(kana only) sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor var. saccharatum)

砂糖醤油

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 satoujouyu / satojoyu
    さとうじょうゆ
sweet soy sauce; sugar with soy sauce

砂糖黍糖

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 satoukibitou / satokibito
    さとうきびとう
cane sugar; sugar cane juice; sugar cane molasses

きび砂糖

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 kibizatou / kibizato
    きびざとう
light brown sugar

太白砂糖

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 taihakuzatou / taihakuzato
    たいはくざとう
refined sugar

国際砂糖機関

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 kokusaisatoukikan / kokusaisatokikan
    こくさいさとうきかん
(org) International Sugar Organization; (o) International Sugar Organization

角砂糖ばさみ

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 kakusatoubasami / kakusatobasami
    かくさとうばさみ
sugar tongs

Variations:
砂糖漬け
砂糖漬

see styles
 satouzuke / satozuke
    さとうづけ
preserving in sugar; food preserved in sugar

Variations:
砂糖黍
砂糖きび

see styles
 satoukibi; satoukibi / satokibi; satokibi
    さとうきび; サトウキビ
(kana only) sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum)

Variations:
きび砂糖
黍砂糖

see styles
 kibizatou / kibizato
    きびざとう
light brown sugar

口から砂糖が出る

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

Variations:
砂糖人参
砂糖にんじん

see styles
 satouninjin; satouninjin / satoninjin; satoninjin
    さとうにんじん; サトウニンジン
(rare) (See パースニップ) parsnip

Variations:
砂糖衣
砂糖ごろも(sK)

see styles
 satougoromo / satogoromo
    さとうごろも
{food} frosting; icing; sugar coating

Variations:
砂糖入れ
砂糖いれ
さとう入れ

see styles
 satouire / satoire
    さとういれ
sugar bowl; sugar jar

Variations:
さとうきび糖
サトウキビ糖
砂糖黍糖

see styles
 satoukibitou(satoukibi糖, 砂糖黍糖); satoukibitou(satoukibi糖) / satokibito(satokibi糖, 砂糖黍糖); satokibito(satokibi糖)
    さとうきびとう(さとうきび糖, 砂糖黍糖); サトウキビとう(サトウキビ糖)
cane sugar; sugar cane juice; sugar cane molasses
This page contains 44 results for "砂糖" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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