Hijiki (ヒジキ, 鹿尾菜 or 羊栖菜, hijiki) (Sargassum fusiforme, syn. Hizikia fusiformis), sometimes called hiziki, is a brown sea vegetable that grows wild on...
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Salsola komarovii (redirect from Oka hijiki)
Salsola komarovii is an annual plant native to China, Korea, Japan and eastern Russia. It grows to a height of 20 to 50 centimeters (8 to 20 in). It is...
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translation by Michael Gallagher, ISBN 0-436-31530-0 "American Hijiki" (アメリカひじき, Amerika Hijiki) (1967); English translation included in The Penguin Book of...
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such as kabocha, mushrooms or broccoli; and seaweeds such as arame and hijiki. Other foods including tofu, capsicums, wheat gluten (namafu); chicken thigh...
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naturally dark, while those made from konjac flour are white.: 00:05:42 Hijiki is often added for the characteristic dark color and flavor. It is then...
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Shinsei Toilet no Hanako-san (1998) Pikanchi (2002) 2LDK (2002) Jam Films - Hijiki segment (2002) Collage of Our Life (2003) Forbidden Siren (2006) Memories...
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batter. Served at an izakaya Simmered chikuwa with a bowl of ochazuke, and hijiki seaweed In oden Fried with nori flakes With cucumber Food portal Japan portal...
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on June 17, 2021. Retrieved October 16, 2020. Unlike wakame, kombu, and hijiki, which are sold in the form of individual leaves, nori is sold as a sheet...
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Originally, the term nori was generic and referred to seaweeds, including hijiki. One of the earliest descriptions of nori is dated to around the eighth...
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Nakazonae (section Hana-hijiki)
traditional straw raincoat called mino. A variant of the hijiki (肘木) or timu (替木) is the hana-hijiki (花肘木), composed by either one or two horizontal series...
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the Naoki Prize for best popular literature for this story and "American Hijiki", which was published a month before. Both short stories along with four...
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Diet Dictionary), Dalian, Dalian Publishing House, 1992. "日本ひじき協議会". www.hijiki.org. Drew, Kathleen M. (1949). "Conchocelis-phase in the life-history of...
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prescribe powdered Sargassum—either the species S. pallidum, or more rarely, hijiki, S. fusiforme—in doses of 0.5 grams dissolved in warm water and drunk as...
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Cochayuyo – Species of seaweed, a form of kelp used as a vegetable in Chile Hijiki – Species of seaweed Kombu – Edible kelp Limu Mozuku – Species of seaweed...
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Idol (神クズ☆アイドル, Kami Kuzu Aidoru) is a Japanese comedy manga series by Hijiki Isoflavone. It has been serialized in Ichijinsha's josei manga magazine...
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ingredients with a distinctly oceanic character and flavour – dried kelp, hijiki seaweed, baby eels, razor clams, cockles, mussels, sea urchins – are fashioned...
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Okinawans make salad, soup, or tempura using seaweeds like mozuku and hijiki. Okinawan cuisine frequently uses kombu (kelp), not only in making soup...
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common fairybell) miyeok (미역, wakame) parae (파래, green laver) tot (톳, hijiki) neutari (느타리, oyster mushroom) paengi (팽이, enoki mushroom) pyogo (표고, shiitake...
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Zostera Green laver / Gim Monostroma, Porphyra, Ulva Gusô Eucheuma spp. Hijiki Hizikia fusiformis Kombu Laminaria japonica (Red) laver Porphyra Mozuku...
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including using large amounts of lard or margarine. Ingredients like ribs, hijiki, carrots, shiitake, and konjac jelly are also commonly used. Yafarā jūshī...
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Harvard Common Press. p. 128. ISBN 1558321772. Unlike wakame, kombu, and hijiki, which are sold in the form of individual leaves, nori is sold as a sheet...
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Tangerina" 3:17 4. "The Gala Event" 3:47 5. "Electric Worm" 3:15 6. "Freaky Hijiki" 3:05 7. "Off the Grid" 4:36 8. "The Rat Cage" 3:37 9. "The Melee" 3:10...
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common marine algae familiar to the Japanese diet, including kombu, wakame, hijiki, mozuku, and gagome (Kjellmaniella), and other algae such as wracks (Fucus...
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Also, certain rustic sorts of traditional Japanese foods such as kinpira, hijiki, and kiriboshi daikon usually involve stir-frying in oil before stewing...
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three years with the topic of seaweeds such as nori, sea mustard, kelp, and hijiki. The mascots, Haecho and Micho take their motives from the seaweeds that...
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Spoon Sukiyaki Hamburger Chicken 2 x White Boiled Rice Spoon Chicken And Hijiki White Boiled Rice Wild Grass Rice Tray Spoon Duck Stew Mackerel With Ginger...
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Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus) Channelled wrack (Pelvetia canaliculata) Hijiki or Hiziki (Sargassum fusiforme) Labi labi (Turbinaria conoides) Limu kala...
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For a salt and/or animal product restricted diet, sea vegetables (kelp, hijiki, dulse, nori (found in sushi)) may be incorporated regularly into a diet...
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blocks (斗 or 大斗, masu or daito, lit. block or big block) and brackets (肘木, hijiki, lit. elbow wood) supporting the eaves of a Japanese building, usually part...
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No. Title Original air date 1 Transliteration: "Magare Hiza! Hijiki!" (Japanese: 曲がれヒザ! ヒジキ!) January 24, 2020 (2020-01-24) 2 Transliteration: "Chakui...
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