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  • Umeboshi
  • Sour pickled Japanese fruit

    Umeboshi (Japanese: 梅干し, pronounced [ɯmeboɕi], lit. 'dried ume') are pickled (brined) ume fruits common in Japan. The word umeboshi is often translated

    Umeboshi

    Umeboshi

    Umeboshi

  • Prunus mume
  • East Asian tree species

    with either umeboshi or bainiku (umeboshi paste), often in conjunction with green shiso leaves. A byproduct of umeboshi production is umeboshi vinegar, a

    Prunus mume

    Prunus mume

    Prunus_mume

  • Kelp tea
  • East Asian tea made from seaweed

    happy"). Fuku-cha(福茶, meaning "fortune tea") is sencha green tea with kombu, umeboshi (pickled plum), kuromame (black beans), and sanshō (Japanese pepper) and

    Kelp tea

    Kelp_tea

  • Chazuke
  • Japanese dish

    nori (seaweed), sesame seeds, scallions, tsukemono (pickled vegetables), umeboshi (pickled plum), shiokara (pickled seafood), tarako (salted and marinated

    Chazuke

    Chazuke

    Chazuke

  • Plum
  • Edible fruit

    The Japanese variety, called umeboshi, is often used for rice balls, called onigiri or omusubi. The ume, from which umeboshi are made, is more closely related

    Plum

    Plum

    Plum

  • Onigiri
  • Japanese rice ball

    traditional fillings are often salty or sour, such as salted salmon, umeboshi (pickled Japanese plum), katsuobushi (smoked and fermented bonito), kombu

    Onigiri

    Onigiri

    Onigiri

  • Chamoy (sauce)
  • Savory sauces and condiments in Mexican cuisine made from pickled fruit

    Japanese umeboshi. The term "chamoy", in this case, was supposedly coined by Teikichi Iwadare, a Japanese immigrant to Mexico who produced umeboshi made with

    Chamoy (sauce)

    Chamoy (sauce)

    Chamoy_(sauce)

  • Tsukemono
  • Japanese preserved vegetables

    pickling method characterized by its short preparation time. Takuan (daikon), umeboshi (ume plum), turnip, cucumber, and Chinese cabbage are among the favorites

    Tsukemono

    Tsukemono

    Tsukemono

  • Li hing mui
  • Salty dried Chinese plum

    hoshiume (Japanese: 干し梅, dried plum) in Japan, where the salty and sour umeboshi is also popular. Li hing mui, along with li hing powder, is extremely popular

    Li hing mui

    Li hing mui

    Li_hing_mui

  • Umeboshi Rock
  • Rock formation in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica

    Umeboshi Rock (68°3′S 43°7′E / 68.050°S 43.117°E / -68.050; 43.117) is a rock exposure 4 miles (6 km) east-northeast of Akebono Rock on the coast of

    Umeboshi Rock

    Umeboshi_Rock

  • Bento
  • Japanese-style single-portion meal

    consisting of plain white rice with an umeboshi in the centre. Pure Hinomaru bento only consists of rice and an umeboshi to flavor the rice, without any other

    Bento

    Bento

    Bento

  • Sushi
  • Japanese dish with vinegared rice

    generally contain only one filling, often tuna, cucumber, kanpyō, nattō, umeboshi paste, and squid with shiso (Japanese herb). Kappamaki (河童巻) is a kind

    Sushi

    Sushi

    Sushi

  • Beni shōga
  • Japanese pickled ginger

    ginger pickled in umezu (梅酢), the vinegary pickling solution used to make umeboshi. The red color is traditionally derived from red perilla (Perilla frutescens

    Beni shōga

    Beni shōga

    Beni_shōga

  • Spitz (album)
  • 1991 studio album by Spitz

    Kaneko – violin ("Umeboshi") Jun Takeuchi – violin ("Umeboshi") Shigeo Horiuchi – cello ("Umeboshi") Shinichi Horiuchi – cello ("Umeboshi") Jake H. Conception

    Spitz (album)

    Spitz_(album)

  • Makunouchi
  • Type of bento box for Japanese meal

    of mostly rice along with fish, meat, pickles, eggs, vegetables, and an umeboshi (a salt pickled plum). There are also other kinds of food such as a chestnut-rice

    Makunouchi

    Makunouchi

    Makunouchi

  • Chiang Kai-shek
  • Military leader and President of the Republic of China (1887-1975)

    chemistry. He ate simple meals of only rice with either salted fish or umeboshi (the standard meal of Japanese soldiers at the time), and also grew to

    Chiang Kai-shek

    Chiang Kai-shek

    Chiang_Kai-shek

  • Crack seed
  • Category of snacks that originated in China

    work on the plantations adopted the snack, being similar to the Japanese umeboshi. The flavors are varied, ranging from extremely sweet and salty to sour

    Crack seed

    Crack seed

    Crack_seed

  • Imperial Japanese rations
  • Field rations of the Imperial Japanese military

    consisted of rice with barley, meat or fish, pickled or fresh vegetables, umeboshi, shoyu sauce, miso or bean paste, and green tea. A typical field ration

    Imperial Japanese rations

    Imperial_Japanese_rations

  • Furikake
  • Japanese seasoning

    traditionally sprinkled on red bean rice, and shiso, after being used to season umeboshi (pickled plums) and dried and powdered, are also furikake. Chazuke-no-moto

    Furikake

    Furikake

    Furikake

  • Prunus spinosa
  • Species of flowering plant in the rose family

    fruit pies. Sloes preserved in vinegar are similar in taste to Japanese umeboshi. The juice of the fruit dyes linen a reddish colour that washes out to

    Prunus spinosa

    Prunus spinosa

    Prunus_spinosa

  • Specialty food
  • High-value food made in small quantities

    Olives Royal jelly, bee pollen and propolis Sauerkraut Sea vegetables Umeboshi Frozen bee pollen, a human food supplement Kimchi Various olives In China

    Specialty food

    Specialty_food

  • Flag of Japan
  • Hinomaru bentō) only has white rice and a red umeboshi in the center. The salty, vinegar-soaked umeboshi acts as a preservative for the rice. There are

    Flag of Japan

    Flag of Japan

    Flag_of_Japan

  • Shiruko
  • Japanese dessert

    frequently served with a side dish of something sour or salty, such as umeboshi or shiokombu, to refresh the palate as shiruko is so sweet that the taste

    Shiruko

    Shiruko

    Shiruko

  • Ebisu (mythology)
  • Japanese water deity

    fishermen often suggest it takes 7 years for things like screws, bolts, or umeboshi seeds to turn up on shore as Ebisu carries the seed in his mouth and crawls

    Ebisu (mythology)

    Ebisu (mythology)

    Ebisu_(mythology)

  • Crayon Shin-chan
  • Japanese manga series

    originally going to end in 1994 and have its time-slot replaced by a remake of Umeboshi Denka. However, because the series was a huge hit on TV Asahi, the network

    Crayon Shin-chan

    Crayon_Shin-chan

  • List of Doraemon films
  • (ポコニャン&ドラえもん 『ポンポコニャンで ここほれニャンニャン!?』)" 3 September 2016 (2016-09-03) 7 "Umeboshi Denka & Doraemon: Papparopan's SuperPappa! (ウメ星デンカ&ドラえもん 『パンパロパンの スッパッパ!』)"

    List of Doraemon films

    List_of_Doraemon_films

  • Wafu dressing
  • Vinaigrette salad dressing from Japan

    additional ingredients, such as aonori, shiso, grated ginger, katsuobushi, umeboshi puree, wasabi, or citrus fruits, such as lemon or yuzu. A variation incorporating

    Wafu dressing

    Wafu dressing

    Wafu_dressing

  • Crayon Shin-chan (TV series)
  • Japanese anime television series

    going to conclude in 1994 and have its time-slot replaced by a remake of Umeboshi Denka [ja] from the same studio. However, as the series became a huge hit

    Crayon Shin-chan (TV series)

    Crayon_Shin-chan_(TV_series)

  • Burong mangga
  • Filipino side dish

    mangoes. Food portal Mangonada Mango pickle Kiamoy Chanh muối Pickled fruit Umeboshi "Burong Mangga". Recipe ni Juan. Retrieved March 20, 2019. Sanchez, Priscilla

    Burong mangga

    Burong mangga

    Burong_mangga

  • Ramen
  • Japanese noodle dish

    fish paste, often in a pink and white spiral called narutomaki) Squid Umeboshi (pickled plum) Corn Butter Wakame (a type of seaweed) Olive oil Sesame

    Ramen

    Ramen

    Ramen

  • Shiso
  • Variety of plant in the mint family

    City, Japan Red shiso in Saint-Girons, France Red Shiso, used to color Umeboshi red, in Kaga, Ishikawa Japan Green shiso in Beijing, China Green shiso

    Shiso

    Shiso

    Shiso

  • List of Japanese dishes
  • over cooked white rice, often with various savory ingredients such as umeboshi (梅干) or tsukemono (漬物). Okowa (おこわ): cooked glutinous rice Omurice (Omu-raisu

    List of Japanese dishes

    List of Japanese dishes

    List_of_Japanese_dishes

  • Jungle Kurobe
  • Japanese anime television series

    collection in 2010 and TMS released the show in 2015 on DVD alongside Umeboshi Denka [ja], with a reprint being issued in 2024. The manga was serialized

    Jungle Kurobe

    Jungle_Kurobe

  • Pickling
  • Procedure of preserving food in brine or vinegar

    salt) that can be completed overnight and ready to serve the next day. Umeboshi, another one of the salt-preserved tsukemono, is known as the Japanese

    Pickling

    Pickling

    Pickling

  • Worcestershire sauce
  • English fermented condiment

    sauce, and fish or fish sauce. Some formulations may include tamarind, umeboshi or other pickles, chili peppers, citrus, or spices, such as cloves. Several

    Worcestershire sauce

    Worcestershire sauce

    Worcestershire_sauce

  • Fujiko Fujio
  • Pen name of Japanese manga writing duo

    attached only to books and animations. Literal translation. ウメ星 (umeboshi) is a pun on umeboshi, Japanese pickled ume fruits or "salted plums", and the word

    Fujiko Fujio

    Fujiko Fujio

    Fujiko_Fujio

  • List of sauces
  • Condiment made by cooking oysters Plum sauce – Chinese condiment (Chinese; see umeboshi paste below for Japanese pickled plum sauce) Ponzu – Japanese citrus-based

    List of sauces

    List of sauces

    List_of_sauces

  • Satoyama
  • Japanese term for the area between flat coastal plains and interior mountain foothills

    Satoyama, utilizing a plant layer, from bottom, agriculture field, Prunus mume tree for umeboshi, bamboo woods and thicket in Chiba Japan

    Satoyama

    Satoyama

    Satoyama

  • Odawara
  • Special city in Kantō, Japan

    Odawara is known for its production of kamaboko processed fish, stockfish, umeboshi salted plums, and traditional herbal medicines. The Suzuhiro Kamaboko Village

    Odawara

    Odawara

    Odawara

  • Chocolate in Japan
  • Tare Tonkatsu Worcestershire Sesame oil Shichimi Shiso Sugar Tenkasu Tofu Umeboshi Wasabi Yuzu Yuzu koshō Utensils Chawan Chopsticks Kitchen knife Deba bōchō

    Chocolate in Japan

    Chocolate in Japan

    Chocolate_in_Japan

  • MasterChef Australia series 16
  • Season of television series

    strongly-flavoured ingredients: Époisses, Carolina Reaper, monkfruit, umeboshi and bitter gourd. The contestants were given 75 minutes to prepare a balanced

    MasterChef Australia series 16

    MasterChef_Australia_series_16

  • Top Chef: Destination Canada
  • Season 22 of American television series

    Challenge. Winner: Massimo (Tenderloin & Elderberries - Tenderloin with Umeboshi, Pickled Elderberry Sauce, Smoked Kohlrabi & Elderberry Soup Purée) Eliminated:

    Top Chef: Destination Canada

    Top_Chef:_Destination_Canada

  • Ruby Roman
  • Variety of grape

    Tare Tonkatsu Worcestershire Sesame oil Shichimi Shiso Sugar Tenkasu Tofu Umeboshi Wasabi Yuzu Yuzu koshō Utensils Chawan Chopsticks Kitchen knife Deba bōchō

    Ruby Roman

    Ruby Roman

    Ruby_Roman

  • Lum (Urusei Yatsura)
  • Fictional character from Urusei Yatsura

    angers her by refusing to consume it for fear of burning his tongue. Eating umeboshi causes her to get drunk and she dislikes garlic. Despite efforts from everybody

    Lum (Urusei Yatsura)

    Lum_(Urusei_Yatsura)

  • Wakayama (city)
  • Core city in Honshu, Japan

    into the car body. Wakayama Prefecture is famous across Japan for its umeboshi (salty pickled plums) and mikan (mandarins). Art Cube of Wakanoura Kimiidera

    Wakayama (city)

    Wakayama (city)

    Wakayama_(city)

  • Japanese rice
  • Strains of Japonica rice

    In bento boxes, it is often served with a topping of furikake, a single umeboshi, or a sheet of nori. It is used in sushi and onigiri. Examples of simple

    Japanese rice

    Japanese rice

    Japanese_rice

  • Dracontomelon
  • Genus of fruits and plants

    cuisine both as a souring agent and a candied treat similar to the Japanese umeboshi. The treat is popular among youths. In Chinese, the fruit is called 仁面

    Dracontomelon

    Dracontomelon

    Dracontomelon

  • Keisuke Kuwata
  • Japanese singer-songwriter (born 1956)

    'Junk', August 23, 2017) Gohan Misoshiru Nori Otsukemono Tamagoyaki feat. Umeboshi (ごはん味噌汁海苔お漬物卵焼き feat. 梅干し; mini-album, September 15, 2021) "Kanashī Kimochi

    Keisuke Kuwata

    Keisuke Kuwata

    Keisuke_Kuwata

  • Dr. Slump
  • Japanese manga series by Akira Toriyama

    Superman-like alter-ego by eating a sour-tasting ("suppai" in Japanese) umeboshi. Unlike Superman, Suppaman cannot fly, and instead pretends to fly by lying

    Dr. Slump

    Dr._Slump

  • Masuzushi
  • Type of sushi from Toyama

    Masuzushi Masuzushi, pressed sushi with trout Course Main Main ingredients Rice, umeboshi, fish, meat, tsukemono   Media: Masuzushi

    Masuzushi

    Masuzushi

    Masuzushi

  • Breakfast by country
  • rice, a bowl of miso soup, and Japanese-style pickles (like takuan or umeboshi). A raw egg and nori are often served; the raw egg is beaten in a small

    Breakfast by country

    Breakfast_by_country

  • Sakana
  • Japanese snacks, eaten with alcohol

    Vegetables and pickles Edamame Cucumber with hatcho miso Boiled okra with umeboshi paste Japanese potato salad Cabbage salad Goma-ae, spinach salad in sesame

    Sakana

    Sakana

    Sakana

  • Japanology Plus
  • Japanese television programs

    Culture September 25, 2006 53 Science Education in Japan October 2, 2006 54 Umeboshi October 9, 2006 55 Jōmon people October 16, 2006 56 Minakata Kumagusu October

    Japanology Plus

    Japanology_Plus

  • Japanese cuisine
  • fats, and dairy products. Use of ingredients such as soy sauce, miso, and umeboshi tends to result in dishes with high salt content, though there are low-sodium

    Japanese cuisine

    Japanese cuisine

    Japanese_cuisine

  • List of pickled foods
  • Tsukemono – Japanese preserved vegetables Turnip – Type of root vegetable Umeboshi – Sour pickled Japanese fruit Takuan is pickled daikon radish. Tursu are

    List of pickled foods

    List of pickled foods

    List_of_pickled_foods

  • List of sushi and sashimi ingredients
  • radish Tofu (豆腐): Soybean curd Tsukemono (漬物): various pickled vegetables Umeboshi (梅干し): pickled plum Wasabi (山葵, わさび): paste of wasabi root Yam (サツマイモ):

    List of sushi and sashimi ingredients

    List of sushi and sashimi ingredients

    List_of_sushi_and_sashimi_ingredients

  • Sugar Blues
  • 1975 book by William Dufty

    sprouting, free-range eggs, garlic, tahini, brown rice, dried fruit, umeboshi, compote, root vegetables, crepes, walnuts, and chestnuts. Dufty's wife

    Sugar Blues

    Sugar_Blues

  • Kiamoy
  • Snack made from dried pickled fruit and anise

    Manila Galleons (1565 to 1815). Chamoy Chanh muối Crack seed Pickled fruit Umeboshi Burong mangga Atchara List of pickled foods "Kiamoy". Tagalog Lang. Retrieved

    Kiamoy

    Kiamoy

  • List of snack foods
  • often wrapped in nori with various types of fillings such as pickled ume (umeboshi). Popiah Fujian/Chaoshan, China A Fujianese/Teochew-style spring roll with

    List of snack foods

    List of snack foods

    List_of_snack_foods

  • Gangan Comics
  • Manga imprint by Square Enix

    (ongoing) Übel Blatt (Etorouji Shiono) Übel Blatt Gaiden (Etorouji Shiono) Umeboshi (Maya Koikeda) Until Death Do Us Part (DOUBLE-S, Hiroshi Takashige) (completed)

    Gangan Comics

    Gangan_Comics

  • Kumiko Nishihara
  • Japanese voice actress (born 1965)

    Red Pixie) Akuma-kun: Yōkoso Akuma Land e!! (Welcome Pixie, Red Devil) Umeboshi Denka (Miyoko Kawai) Eiga Suite Precure: Torimodose! Kokoro ga Tsunagu

    Kumiko Nishihara

    Kumiko_Nishihara

  • List of Mr. Tonegawa: Middle Management Blues episodes
  • and cooking a healthy hotpot. Black suit Miyamoto even arrives with some umeboshi to help Ōtsuki beat the virus. The next day, Ōtsuki has fully recovered

    List of Mr. Tonegawa: Middle Management Blues episodes

    List_of_Mr._Tonegawa:_Middle_Management_Blues_episodes

  • Umaibō
  • Japanese puffed corn snack

    Omuraisu Gyoza Chocolate Peanut Crab Dumpling Mame-rikan (Bean-American) Umeboshi Riceball Red Lobster American Hot Dog Marine Beef Curry Pizza "やおきん(3)"

    Umaibō

    Umaibō

    Umaibō

  • Saladitos
  • Dried salted plums

    of lead exceeding health guidelines. Food portal Crack seed Chanh muối Umeboshi List of dried foods Trivedi-Grenier, Leena (January 17, 2017). "Chamoy

    Saladitos

    Saladitos

  • B-Robo Kabutack
  • Television series

    Takashi Yamada, directed by Katsuya Watanabe Umeboshi One-Armed Shoulder Throw!! (ウメ星一本背負い!!, Umeboshi Ippon Zeoi!!): written by Satoru Nishizono, directed

    B-Robo Kabutack

    B-Robo Kabutack

    B-Robo_Kabutack

  • Yuki no Shingun
  • Japanese military marching song

    da yo namaki ga iburu Shibui kao shite kōmyō banashi "Sui" to iu no wa umeboshi hitotsu Dried fishes are not dry enough, and the rice won't be cooked enough

    Yuki no Shingun

    Yuki no Shingun

    Yuki_no_Shingun

  • Congee
  • Asian savoury rice porridge dish

    may be added to enhance flavour; welsh onion, salmon, roe, ginger, and umeboshi (pickled plums) are among the most common. Miso or chicken stock may be

    Congee

    Congee

    Congee

  • Masako Sugaya
  • Japanese voice actress (1937–2021)

    Perman (1967), Ganko Under Sea Boy Marine (1969), Kurikuri Umeboshi Denka (1969), Umeboshi-Queen Attack No. 1 (1969), Yoshiko Katori Kashi no Ki Mokku

    Masako Sugaya

    Masako_Sugaya

  • Sumi Shimamoto
  • Japanese voice actress

    (Yasuko Kusakabe) Ocean Waves (TV movie) (1993) (Rikako's father's lover) Umeboshi Denka: Uchū no Hate kara Banbaroban! (1994) (Mama) Kazu & Yasu: Hero Tanjō

    Sumi Shimamoto

    Sumi Shimamoto

    Sumi_Shimamoto

  • List of Japanese condiments
  • variations flavoured with additional ingredients such as aonori, grated ginger, umeboshi puree, wasabi or citrus fruits such as yuzu. Food portal Japan portal List

    List of Japanese condiments

    List_of_Japanese_condiments

  • List of Dr. Slump characters
  • Arale was too strong during a meal, Toriyama was startled by eating an umeboshi and came up with Suppaman. However, because he did not enjoy the sour taste

    List of Dr. Slump characters

    List_of_Dr._Slump_characters

  • Military rations
  • Goods, usually food, given to military personnel

    ingredients to provide endurance; and suikitsugan ("thirst pills"), made from umeboshi, bakumondoto, and sugar to encourage saliva production. Tang dynasty soldiers

    Military rations

    Military rations

    Military_rations

  • List of animated television series of the 1960s
  • sequel series. Anime Otoko Ippiki Gaki Daishô 156 Japan 1969–70 Anime Umeboshi Denka 26 Japan 1969 Anime Skyhawks 18 US 1969–71 Traditional The Ant and

    List of animated television series of the 1960s

    List of animated television series of the 1960s

    List_of_animated_television_series_of_the_1960s

  • Mebos
  • South African cuisine made from dried apricots

    brandy or salt. The word 'mebos' derives either from the Japanese 梅干し(umeboshi), sun-dried ume, a fruit closely related to apricots, the Malay word "membas"

    Mebos

    Mebos

    Mebos

  • List of Chopped episodes (season 41–present)
  • tart, Persian cucumbers, roti Entrée: monkfish tails, asparagus, sumac, umeboshi Dessert: dragon fruit, cured egg yolks, piloncillo, butter crackers Contestants:

    List of Chopped episodes (season 41–present)

    List_of_Chopped_episodes_(season_41–present)

  • Choukou Senshi Changéríon
  • 1996 Japanese TV series or program

    he eats the "Seed of Darkness" in the form of an umeboshi. However, he reverts back when the umeboshi is digested in his stomach, and his memory of the

    Choukou Senshi Changéríon

    Choukou_Senshi_Changéríon

  • Sonoko Sakai
  • American cooking teacher and food writer

    Reporter. Retrieved July 2, 2018. Ferguson, Gillian (July 10, 2015). "Making Umeboshi with Sonoko Sakai". Good Food. KCRW. Retrieved July 2, 2018. Coser, Crystal

    Sonoko Sakai

    Sonoko_Sakai

  • Garnish (cooking)
  • Decoration added to food or drink

    shirasu and chirimenjako Edible flowers such as chrysanthemum Furikake Umeboshi Nameko mushrooms Menma fermented seasoned bamboo shoots Soy egg Narutomaki

    Garnish (cooking)

    Garnish (cooking)

    Garnish_(cooking)

  • Top Chef: Portland
  • Season 18 of American television series

    Daikon Pickles with Shiso Lychee & Bamboo Shoot Byron: Salmon Tataki with Umeboshi Glaze; String Beans with Yuzu Koshō; Sushi Rice with Wakame; Pickled Shiso

    Top Chef: Portland

    Top_Chef:_Portland

  • Kamitonda, Wakayama
  • Town in Kansai, Japan

    horticulture. The town is one of the main production areas for ume plums used in umeboshi pickles and umeshu liqueur. The raising of Mandarin oranges is also popular

    Kamitonda, Wakayama

    Kamitonda, Wakayama

    Kamitonda,_Wakayama

  • Shin-Ei Animation
  • Japanese animation studio

    Swordsmen (March 12, 1994) Dorami-chan: A Blue Straw Hat (March 12, 1994) Umeboshi Denka: Uchū no Hate kara Panparopan! (March 12, 1994) Crayon Shin-chan:

    Shin-Ei Animation

    Shin-Ei Animation

    Shin-Ei_Animation

  • Haruyoshi Ōkawa
  • Japanese matagi (1909–1985)

    hunting was ascetic and strict. The only food he brought with him were umeboshi rice balls and water. To hide his presence from bears, when he walked in

    Haruyoshi Ōkawa

    Haruyoshi_Ōkawa

  • Top Chef Canada season 7
  • Canadian television show season

    And Soy Truffle Jus (Hayden, Main Course) Pistachio Cookie & Cream with Umeboshi Plum (Wallace, Dessert) Taleggio in Toasted Brioche with Asian Pear Puree

    Top Chef Canada season 7

    Top_Chef_Canada_season_7

  • Inami, Wakayama
  • Town in Kansai, Japan

    centered on forestry and agriculture. The town is famous for its snow peas, umeboshi and watermelons. Inami has four public elementary schools and four public

    Inami, Wakayama

    Inami, Wakayama

    Inami,_Wakayama

  • TMS Entertainment
  • Japanese animation studio

    which was serialized in Shonen Gahosha's Shonen Gaho from 1965 to 1969. Umeboshi Denka April 1 – September 23, 1969 26 Comedy Original series Roppō Yabure-kun

    TMS Entertainment

    TMS Entertainment

    TMS_Entertainment

  • Ichijū-sansai
  • Japanese dining format

    Tare Tonkatsu Worcestershire Sesame oil Shichimi Shiso Sugar Tenkasu Tofu Umeboshi Wasabi Yuzu Yuzu koshō Utensils Chawan Chopsticks Kitchen knife Deba bōchō

    Ichijū-sansai

    Ichijū-sansai

    Ichijū-sansai

  • Karasumi
  • Japanese fish-based food item

    Tare Tonkatsu Worcestershire Sesame oil Shichimi Shiso Sugar Tenkasu Tofu Umeboshi Wasabi Yuzu Yuzu koshō Utensils Chawan Chopsticks Kitchen knife Deba bōchō

    Karasumi

    Karasumi

    Karasumi

  • Okazuya
  • Japanese-style delicatessen in Hawaii

    sometimes sprinkled with furikake, wrapped with nori, or stuffed with an umeboshi Musubi - onigiri with meat such as SPAM, Goteborg sausage, or hot dog Cone

    Okazuya

    Okazuya

    Okazuya

  • Iron Chef
  • Japanese television cooking show

    first set by challenger Kenji Kaji against Iron Chef Michiba in "Battle Umeboshi". Five (later six) servings of each dish are prepared, one each for the

    Iron Chef

    Iron_Chef

  • Pickled fruit
  • Fruit that has been preserved by anaerobic fermentation in brine or immersion in vinegar

    celery seed, Aleppo pepper and cinnamon stick. Apple Crab apple Apricot Umeboshi Barberry Blackberry Blueberry Caper Cherry Citrus peel Currant Dates Damson

    Pickled fruit

    Pickled fruit

    Pickled_fruit

  • List of English words of Japanese origin
  • condiments such as monosodium glutamate; a basic flavor in sea weed (昆布 kombu) umeboshi 梅干, pickled ume wakame ワカメ or 若布, a type of edible kelp, often used in

    List of English words of Japanese origin

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  • Circlet Princess
  • Japanese video game

    short-cut attacks while simultaneously defending. She has a habit of putting Umeboshi or dried plums in her food. Miyuki Kasahara (笠原美由紀, Kasahara Miyuki) Voiced

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  • America's Next Top Model season 3
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    which they had to read a commercial and eat umeboshi, where Yaya was criticized for spitting out the umeboshi. At judging, the judges forgot to call Nicole

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  • History of Japanese cuisine
  • consisted of simple dried abalone, jellyfish aemono, pickled ume called umeboshi, salt and vinegar for seasoning, and rice. Later in the period, the honzen-ryōri

    History of Japanese cuisine

    History of Japanese cuisine

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  • List of plum dishes
  • displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Tkemali – Georgian plum sauce Umeboshi – Sour pickled Japanese fruit Umeshu – Japanese liqueur Pâté aux prunes

    List of plum dishes

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  • List of Chopped episodes (seasons 1–20)
  • Executive Sous Chef, Bar Boulud, New York, NY (winner) 28 2 "Oh My Goshy, Umeboshi" Aarón Sánchez, Jody Williams, and Geoffrey Zakarian October 20, 2009 (2009-10-20)

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  • game of Mahjong, overseen by the Yakuza. Featured dish: Egg tofu 36 6 "Umeboshi and Plum Wine" Joji Matsuoka Yarô Abe October 21, 2016 (2016-10-21) Mr

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  • Minabe, Wakayama
  • Town in Kansai, Japan

    Minabe is centered on forestry and agriculture. The town is famous for its umeboshi (Japanese pickled plum), of which it is the leading producer. The plums

    Minabe, Wakayama

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  • Urusei Yatsura (1981 TV series)
  • Japanese anime television series

    Ten get drunk from eating umeboshi, and Lum begins flying around terrorizing Ataru's classmates in order to get more umeboshi. 43 43 "The Terror of Meow"

    Urusei Yatsura (1981 TV series)

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  • List of KochiKame episodes
  • 66-4 8-30 101 A Two-Shot to Long for 憧れのツーショット 107-5 9-6 102 The Cursed Umeboshi Jar 呪いの梅干し壺 81-7 9-13 103 Nakagawa was Raised Downtown? 中川君は下町育ち? 106-9

    List of KochiKame episodes

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    Royce

    English : from the medieval female personal name Royse, also found in the spelling Rose and popularly associated with the flower, but in fact originally from a Germanic personal name. This is recorded in Domesday Book in the form Rothais and is composed of the elements hrōd ‘renown’ + haid(is) ‘kind’, ‘sort’.Americanized spelling of German Reuss.

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    Hindu

    Vasushri

    Divine grace

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    Forton

    English : habitational name from places in Hampshire, Lancashire, Shropshire, and Staffordshire named Forton, from Old English ford ‘ford’ + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘enclosure’.French : variant of Fortin.

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    French

    ANDROMAQUE

    French form of Greek Andromache, ANDROMAQUE means "man battle" or "warrior battle."

  • Maricela
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    American, Australian, Chinese, Spanish

    Maricela

    Similar to Marcella of Mars; Warlike; Combination of Maria and Celia

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  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend

    Peredwus

    Name of a king.

  • Ludovic
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    French Scottish

    Ludovic

    Famous warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'.

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    Hindu

    Rajashekhar

    Lord Vishnu

  • Udu
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Udu

    Water; Star

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    FINOLA

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Fionnghuala, FINOLA means "white shoulder."

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