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kitski 03-16-2007 07:44 PM

Japanese Dishes
 
i found this inf. from japguide.so anyone please tell if you have eaten those dishes^^ and give your opinion.arigatou minna.
Rice Dishes:

Rice Bowl
A bowl of rice is often served as a side dish for lunch and dinner. It is also part of the traditional Japanese breakfast, eaten plain, mixed with a raw egg and soya sauce (tamago-kake-gohan) or with natto or other toppings.

Sushi
Sushi can be defined as a dish which contains sushi rice, cooked rice that is prepared with sushi vinegar. There are various kinds of sushi dishes.


Domburi
A bowl of cooked rice with some other food put on top of the rice. Some of the most popular toppings are tempura (tendon), egg and chicken (oyakodon), tonkatsu (katsudon) and beef (gyudon).

Onigiri
Onigiri are rice balls made of cooked rice and usually wrapped with a nori seaweed. They are slightly salted and often contain some additional food in the center, for example an umeboshi (pickled Japanese apricot), katsuobushi (dried bonito shavings), tuna or salmon. Rice balls are a popular and inexpensive snack available at convenience stores.

Kare Raisu
Kare Raisu (Curry Rice) is cooked rice with a curry sauce. It can be served with additional toppings such as tonkatsu. Curry is not a native Japanese spice, but has been used in Japan for over a century. Kare Raisu is a very popular dish, and many inexpensive Kare Raisu restaurants can be found especially in and around train stations.

Fried Rice
Fried rice or chahan has been originally introduced from China. A variety of additional ingredients such as peas, egg, negi (Japanese leek) and small pieces of carrot and pork are mixed to the rice when stir fried. It is a suitable dish for using left over rice.

Kayu
Kayu is rice gruel, watery, soft cooked rice that resembles oatmeal. It is a suitable dish for using left over rice and is often served to sick people because it can be digested easily.

Ibe 03-16-2007 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by kitski (Post 68098)
i found this inf. from japguide.so anyone please tell if you have eaten those dishes^^ and give your opinion.arigatou minna.
Rice Dishes:

Rice Bowl
A bowl of rice is often served as a side dish for lunch and dinner. It is also part of the traditional Japanese breakfast, eaten plain, mixed with a raw egg and soya sauce (tamago-kake-gohan) or with natto or other toppings.

Sushi
Sushi can be defined as a dish which contains sushi rice, cooked rice that is prepared with sushi vinegar. There are various kinds of sushi dishes.


Domburi
A bowl of cooked rice with some other food put on top of the rice. Some of the most popular toppings are tempura (tendon), egg and chicken (oyakodon), tonkatsu (katsudon) and beef (gyudon).

Onigiri
Onigiri are rice balls made of cooked rice and usually wrapped with a nori seaweed. They are slightly salted and often contain some additional food in the center, for example an umeboshi (pickled Japanese apricot), katsuobushi (dried bonito shavings), tuna or salmon. Rice balls are a popular and inexpensive snack available at convenience stores.

Kare Raisu
Kare Raisu (Curry Rice) is cooked rice with a curry sauce. It can be served with additional toppings such as tonkatsu. Curry is not a native Japanese spice, but has been used in Japan for over a century. Kare Raisu is a very popular dish, and many inexpensive Kare Raisu restaurants can be found especially in and around train stations.

Fried Rice
Fried rice or chahan has been originally introduced from China. A variety of additional ingredients such as peas, egg, negi (Japanese leek) and small pieces of carrot and pork are mixed to the rice when stir fried. It is a suitable dish for using left over rice.

Kayu
Kayu is rice gruel, watery, soft cooked rice that resembles oatmeal. It is a suitable dish for using left over rice and is often served to sick people because it can be digested easily.

Awesome writeup, I always ordered kastudon and oyakodon but never knew the source name was domburi

Gudo jobu!

Kuroneko 03-16-2007 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Ibe (Post 68188)
Awesome writeup, I always ordered kastudon and oyakodon but never knew the source name was domburi

Gudo jobu!

Ohhh I love Katsudon (though its a bit Tough) But I still like it **drools**

Ibe 03-16-2007 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Kuroneko (Post 68191)
Ohhh I love Katsudon (though its a bit Tough) But I still like it **drools**

Cool :) I haven't had it in awhile though, been avoiding a girl at the restaurant

Mukuge 03-16-2007 10:18 PM

Yum, I want to try some..

kitski 03-17-2007 04:52 PM

Seafood Dishes
 
Sashimi
Sashimi is raw seafood. A large number of fish can be enjoyed raw if they are fresh and prepared correctly. Most types of sashimi are enjoyed with soya sauce and wasabi.

Yakizakana
Yakizakana means grilled fish. Many varieties of fish are enjoyed in this way.

samokan 03-17-2007 04:53 PM

yes.. I have eaten all of it :D

Kuroneko 03-17-2007 05:01 PM

hee hee hee... Me too

Have you ever had whole fish on a stick (with out Intrals of coures) cooked on a fire.

Im trying to find a photo I took, Ill post it latter

samokan 03-17-2007 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Kuroneko (Post 69042)
hee hee hee... Me too

Have you ever had whole fish on a stick (with out Intrals of coures) cooked on a fire.

Im trying to find a photo I took, Ill post it latter

yes .. but not in japan.. we have in the philippines . we call it sinugba or grilled fish. some don't put it on the stick though :D

kitski 03-17-2007 05:08 PM

wow you two have eaten all of them..:eek: :)
i'm so jealous^^
ohh and you all can post japanese food pics here;)


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