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Simmered Japanese side dish
Tsukudani (佃煮) is thinly sliced seafood, meat or seaweed that has been simmered in soy sauce and mirin. As a flavorful accompaniment to plain rice, tsukudani
Tsukudani
Japanese manga artist and seiyū
Norio Tsukudani (佃煮 のりお, Tsukudani Norio; born 16 April 1993) is a Japanese manga artist, illustrator, animator, cartoonist, and voice actress. She is
Norio_Tsukudani
Japanese dish
Inago no tsukudani (いなごの佃煮) is a Japanese dish featuring rice grasshoppers that are boiled in soy sauce and sugar. Inago is the Japanese word for locust
Inago_no_tsukudani
2011 manga series by Norio Tsukudani
Princess, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Norio Tsukudani. It was originally serialized in Ichijinsha's Waai! magazine, but was
Himegoto
Japanese seasoning
called "Kokin Ryouri-shu" ("Collection of Ancient and Modern Cookbooks"). Tsukudani (佃煮), which appears in the 19th century colloquial dictionary "Risogonshuran"
Furikake
Inago no Tsukudani, simmered grasshoppers eaten in Nagano and Fukushima prefectures
Insects_in_Japanese_culture
Japanese rice ball
cylindrical, rectangular, etc.[citation needed] Umeboshi, okaka, or tsukudani have long been frequently used as fillings for onigiri. Generally, onigiri
Onigiri
Edible kelp
softened kombu is commonly eaten after cooking or is sliced and used to make tsukudani, a dish that is simmered in soy sauce and mirin.[citation needed] Kombu
Kombu
Filipino dish of meat cooked in soy sauce and vinegar
Malaysia Semur (Indonesian stew) - similarly styled dish from Indonesia Tsukudani - similar cooking technique from Japan Dongpo pork - a similar dish, named
Philippine_adobo
Common name for several kinds of bivalve mollusc
mixed seafood dishes. They can also be made into hot pot, miso soup or tsukudani. The more commonly used varieties of clams in Japanese cooking are the
Clam
Common name for a group of insects
Sweet-and-salty grasshoppers dish in Japan (Inago no Tsukudani)
Grasshopper
Type of edible green seaweed
Japanese soups, tempura, and material for manufacturing dried nori and tsukudani and rice. It is also used in a powdered form, often blended with Ulva
Green_laver
Edible seaweed species of the red algae genus Pyropia
Nori is also eaten by making it into a soy sauce-flavored paste, nori no tsukudani (海苔の佃煮). Sometimes it is also used as a form of food decoration, such
Nori
Food made from edible seaweed
Type of edible green seaweed in East Asian cuisine Kombu – Edible kelp Tsukudani – Simmered Japanese side dish Mastocarpus stellatus – Species of edible
Laverbread
Moth mainly used in the production of silk
traditional Chinese medicine. In Japan, silkworms are usually served as a tsukudani (佃煮), i.e., boiled in a sweet-sour sauce made with soy sauce and sugar
Bombyx_mori
Japanese term referring to rare food delicacies
detoxified blowfish ovary in rice bran Hebo Ika no maruboshi Inago no tsukudani Konowata Kuchiko Kurozukuri Zazamushi Daitokuji natto Funazushi Kinzanji
Chinmi
inago no tsukudani, tsukudani made from locusts that infest rice fields. It used to be pretty common wherever rice was grown. zazamushi tsukudani [ざざむしの佃煮]
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Eggs of the pollock fish
into nitsuke (simmered or braise) or made into the soy sauce preserved tsukudani. That is to say, the sources treat mentaiko and karashi-mentaiko are synonyms
Pollock_roe
Japanese fish-based food item
Sukiyaki Tamagoyaki Tokoroten Tonkatsu Tororo Tsukemono Nukazuke Takuan Tsukudani Tsukune Yakiniku Yakitori Soup (shirumono) Tonjiru Kenchin-jiru Miso soup
Karasumi
Species of plant
may be blanched and salted, or simmered using soy sauce into dark-brown tsukudani, which is eaten as a condiment. The berries are also available as shoyu-zuke
Zanthoxylum_piperitum
Town in Shikoku, Japan
century, remains a major industry. Other industries include sōmen noodles, tsukudani (made with soy sauce), fishing and agriculture. In Japan, olives were
Shōdoshima,_Kagawa
Large brown seaweeds in the order Laminariales
as a vegetable, and a primary ingredient in popular snacks (such as tsukudani). Transparent sheets of kelp (oboro konbu) are used as an edible decorative
Kelp
City in Chūgoku, Japan
Onomichi plant Mikan, Grape, Juncus effusus, Scallion Kamaboko, Stockfish, Tsukudani Onomichi FM Onomichi Cable Television Keibunsha Onomichi features 24 public
Onomichi
Eastern part of the Seto Inland Sea in Japan
good fishing grounds for sea bream. Sand lance are often caught, and Tsukudani (sand lance simmered in soy sauce and mirin) is a specialty of Banshu
Harima_Sea
Name list
Norio Tsukitate (築舘 範男; born 1960), Japanese footballer and manager Norio Tsukudani (佃煮 のりお), Japanese female manga artist and illustrator Norio Tsuruta (鶴田
Norio
City in Chūbu, Japan
on food processing, including the production of katsuobushi, shiokara, tsukudani, and kamaboko (especially narutomaki). Agricultural products include green
Yaizu
Species of bivalve
(Lajonkairia lajonkairii) are two of the most common clams used in soups and tsukudani (simmered seafood). Shijimi miso soup Shijimi in ramen Ornithine Wikimedia
Corbicula_japonica
served with most rice-based meals Umeboshi (梅干): small, pickled ume fruit. Tsukudani (佃煮): Very small fish, shellfish or seaweed stewed in sweetened soy for
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Audio software product
provided by VTuber Inuyama Tamaki, who, in turn, is voice acted by Norio Tsukudani. ALYS (CCS) was developed by VoxWave. After failing to produce a VOCALOID
CeVIO
Storytelling device appearing in media
Granted Wish Series Futaba's Family Twins (Futaba-san Chi no Kyoudai) Tsukudani Norio 2017 Otohiro and Neiko MtF Fell asleep watching "Your Name" Volume
Body swap appearances in media
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Island in Tokyo Bay, Japan
who migrated from Osaka in early 1600s. It is home to the famous dish Tsukudani (佃煮). The high-rise district of Tsukishima was built next to Tsukudajima
Tsukudajima
Japanese manga magazine
(2010–2013), Rika Kamiyoshi's Sazanami Cherry (2010–2011), and Norio Tsukudani's Himegoto (2011–2014), the latter of which saw an anime adaptation in
Waai!
and floor patties, often served with sauce (Aomori Prefecture) Inago no tsukudani – Inago (a type of grasshopper) stewed in sweetened soy (Rural communities
Japanese_regional_cuisine
Sukiyaki Tamagoyaki Tokoroten Tonkatsu Tororo Tsukemono Nukazuke Takuan Tsukudani Tsukune Yakiniku Yakitori Soup (shirumono) Tonjiru Kenchin-jiru Miso soup
List of Japanese soups and stews
List_of_Japanese_soups_and_stews
Variety of grape
Sukiyaki Tamagoyaki Tokoroten Tonkatsu Tororo Tsukemono Nukazuke Takuan Tsukudani Tsukune Yakiniku Yakitori Soup (shirumono) Tonjiru Kenchin-jiru Miso soup
Ruby_Roman
Sukiyaki Tamagoyaki Tokoroten Tonkatsu Tororo Tsukemono Nukazuke Takuan Tsukudani Tsukune Yakiniku Yakitori Soup (shirumono) Tonjiru Kenchin-jiru Miso soup
Chocolate_in_Japan
Japanese leaf vegetable, often pickled
are sometimes stir-fried with soy sauce, sugar, and oil and eaten as "tsukudani style". In the Hokushin region of Nagano Prefecture, nozawana is called
Nozawana
Japanese origamist
lived in total poverty, earning his living by door-to-door selling of tsukudani (a Japanese preserved condiment that is usually made of seaweed). During
Akira_Yoshizawa
Japanese dining format
Sukiyaki Tamagoyaki Tokoroten Tonkatsu Tororo Tsukemono Nukazuke Takuan Tsukudani Tsukune Yakiniku Yakitori Soup (shirumono) Tonjiru Kenchin-jiru Miso soup
Ichijū-sansai
Japanese manga series by Akihiko Higuchi
and Elda disagree on whether Tsukishima's cultural meal is monjayaki or tsukudani and it transpires Elda has been isolated for so long the old names of
Otaku_Elf
Japanese publishing label
Author Illustrator No. of volumes Wagahai wa Orc de Aru. Onna Kishi wa Mada Inai. Shun Uchida Norio Tsukudani 1 Wandaba Style Kōichi Taki GotoP et al. 1
MF_Bunko_J
Japanese term most often applied to regional specialties
Butaman – Kobe Castella Fugetsudo Himeji oden Ikanago no kukini, sand lance tsukudani Kakogawa katsumeshi, beef cutlet served on rice with demi-glace – Kakogawa
Meibutsu
action TV series), Tetsu Watanabe He is Ryoutsu's father. He runs the Tsukudani shop named Yorozuya in Asakusa. He loves gambles and watching adult videos
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Japanese adult visual novel developed by August, and manga and anime adaptation
(ひとりぼっちの歌姫(ディーヴァ), Hitoribotchi no Dīva; Lonely Diva) and illustrated by Norio Tsukudani, was serialized between the November 2012 and October 2013 issues of Media
A Good Librarian Like a Good Shepherd
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Matsuyama June 4 - Complex Age by Yui Sakuma June 17 - Himegoto by Norio Tsukudani June 25 - Cute High Earth Defense Club Love! by Umatani Kurari June 27
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Species of moth
been historically eaten by the people of Nagano prefecture, served as tsukudani. Supplements made from its pupae have been sold as a quack dietary supplement
Rhodinia_fugax
Japanese manga award
Saneatsu Gōno Sweet Life Giga Chōjū Which? Tobira Mizuki Demons Heights Tsukudani 09 Uchū no Tamago to Emu no Riron Kashi Mahō Shōjo Senmon Gakkō no Hitobito
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Japanese knife for preparing sushi and sashimi
Sukiyaki Tamagoyaki Tokoroten Tonkatsu Tororo Tsukemono Nukazuke Takuan Tsukudani Tsukune Yakiniku Yakitori Soup (shirumono) Tonjiru Kenchin-jiru Miso soup
Yanagi_ba
Foreign settlement in Japan
unique from those of the West, preserving beef in miso, or in soy as a tsukudani dish. In the late 1870s the businessman Suzuki Kiyoshi [ja] developed
Kobe_foreign_settlement
Japanese voice actress and singer
is friends with Yūki Kuwahara and comics artist and illustrator Norio Tsukudani. She is a big fan of Hiroshima Toyo Carp. Bold denotes main characters
Saki_Ono
15 - Dungeon Meshi by Ryōko Kui [ja] February 25 - Himegoto by Norio Tsukudani March 14 - Jinsei, written by Jinsei: Manga no Shō and illustrated by
2014_in_manga
Romance manga series by Seishiro Matsuri
positively affected by the Niconico premiere of the anime adaptation of Norio Tsukudani's Himegoto, which also follows a male character dressing like a woman.
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