Chankonabe (redirect from ちゃんこ鍋)
Chankonabe(Japanese: ちゃんこ鍋), also known as Chanko or Sumo Stew, is a Japanese stew (a type of nabemono or one-pot dish) commonly eaten in vast quantity...
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Iron Wok Jan (Japanese: 鉄鍋のジャン, Hepburn: Tetsunabe no Jan!) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Shinji Saijyo [ja]. The manga was licensed...
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The pots are traditionally made of clay (土鍋, donabe) or thick cast iron (鉄鍋, tetsunabe). Clay pots can keep warm for a while after being taken off the...
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Motsunabe (もつ鍋) is a type of nabemono in Japanese cuisine, which is made from beef or pork tripe or other offal. It is a popular stew made with guts portions...
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Mala xiang guo (simplified Chinese: 麻辣香锅; traditional Chinese: 麻辣香鍋; pinyin: málà xiāngguō), roughly translated into English as "spicy stir-fry hot pot"...
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with blowfish and vegetables, a specialty of Osaka. Chigenabe (チゲ鍋) or Kimuchinabe (キムチ鍋): hot pot with meat, seafood and vegetables in a broth seasoned...
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used to refer to the pan, such as makiyakinabe (巻き焼き鍋), tamagoyaki-ki (玉子焼き器), and tamagoyakinabe (玉子焼き鍋). Occasionally, the implement is simply referred...
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by Fantastics from Exile Tribe, while the ending theme is "Nabe Bugyо̄" (鍋奉行, Hotpot Boss) performed by Wednesday Campanella. All English titles are...
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Archived from the original on July 19, 2020. Retrieved July 19, 2020. ""鍋トモ"三浦春馬、佐藤健、DVDアイドル・イメージ部門最高位と初週売上記録更新". Oricon (in Japanese). February 24...
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