
(将来(しょうらい))
未来(みらい)
the time that will come after the present or the events that will happen then

(コーンフレークス)
コーンフレーク
a type of food made from yellow and dried pieces of corn, eaten for breakfast often with milk
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(蜂蜜(はちみつ))
ハニー
a sweet, sticky, thick liquid produced by bees that is yellow or brown and we can eat as food
Honey is a natural sweetener produced by honey bees from the nectar of flowers. It is widely used in cooking, baking, and as a spread on bread or toast. Honey varies in color and flavor depending on the floral source of the nectar, with options ranging from light and mild to dark and robust. In addition to its sweet taste, honey offers various health benefits, including antioxidant properties and potential antimicrobial effects. It contains small amounts of vitamins, minerals, and enzymes, though these can vary depending on the type of honey. Honey has been used for centuries as a natural remedy for sore throats, coughs, and wounds due to its soothing and antibacterial properties. However, it is important to note that honey should not be given to infants under one year of age due to the risk of botulism.

(蜜蜂の巣 (みつばちのす))
ハチの巣 (はちのす)
a natural or human-made structure where bees live

(住民)
人口
the number of people who live in a particular city or country

(ラボ)
実験室 (じっけんしつ)
a place where people do scientific experiments, manufacture drugs, etc.
A laboratory is a controlled environment where scientific experiments, research, and practical learning activities are conducted. It is equipped with tools, instruments, and materials needed for conducting tests, measurements, or experiments. Laboratories are commonly found in schools, colleges, and universities, especially in subjects such as science, chemistry, biology, and physics. They allow students and researchers to apply theoretical knowledge in hands-on experiments, fostering a deeper understanding of scientific principles and processes.

(雌牛(めうし))
牛(うし)
a large farm animal that we keep to use its milk or its meat
A cow is a large mammal that belongs to the family Bovidae and is commonly used for milk and meat production. Cows are known for their distinctive appearance, with a stout body, four legs, and a large head adorned with horns in some species. They are herbivorous animals that typically graze on grasses and other vegetation. Cows are domesticated animals and have been selectively bred by humans for various purposes, including milk production, beef production, and as draft animals. They are widely distributed across the world and are an important source of food and livelihood for many human populations. Cows are also revered in some cultures and have cultural and religious significance in various traditions. Cows are known for their docile nature and their ability to form strong social bonds with other members of their herd.
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(ベジタリアン)
菜食主義者
someone who avoids eating meat
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(長続きする)
持続可能な
able to continue for a long period of time

(プロテイン)
たんぱく質
a substance found in food such as meat, eggs, seeds, etc. which is an essential part of the diet and keeps the body strong and healthy
Proteins are essential nutrients made up of amino acids, which are necessary for the body to function properly. They play a key role in building and repairing tissues, making enzymes and hormones, and supporting immune function. Proteins are found in a variety of foods, including meat, fish, eggs, dairy products, beans, nuts, and seeds. They can be classified as complete or incomplete proteins based on their amino acid content; complete proteins, which are found in animal products and some plant sources like quinoa and soy, contain all the essential amino acids the body needs.

(栄養成分)
栄養素
a substance such as a vitamin, protein, fat, etc. that is essential for good health and growth
A nutrient is a substance that provides nourishment essential for the growth, maintenance, and repair of the body. Nutrients include carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water, all of which play vital roles in various physiological processes. Carbohydrates serve as the body's primary source of energy, proteins are essential for building and repairing tissues, fats provide energy and support cell function, vitamins and minerals facilitate numerous metabolic functions, and water is necessary for hydration and the transportation of nutrients throughout the body. Consuming a balanced diet rich in nutrients is crucial for overall health and well-being.

(均等な (きんとうな))
バランスの取れた (ばらんすのとれた)
evenly distributed or in a state of stability

(設計する)
エンジニアリングする
to design, build, or plan something systematically and skillfully, especially using scientific principles and technical knowledge
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(ビーフ)
牛肉
meat that is from a cow
Beef is meat obtained from cattle, particularly from cows, bulls, or steers. It is a popular and widely consumed protein source in many cuisines around the world. Beef is known for its rich flavor and varied cuts, which offer different textures and levels of tenderness. Common cuts of beef include steak, roast, ground beef, and brisket, each of which can be prepared using various cooking methods such as grilling, roasting, braising, or frying. Beef is prized for its high protein content, as well as its rich array of vitamins and minerals, including iron, zinc, and B vitamins.

(リキッド)
液体(えきたい)
a substance such as water that flows freely, unlike a gas or a solid

(追加する (ついかする))
補う (おぎなう)
to improve something by adding something to it
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(手のひら一杯)
一握り
an amount that fits in a hand

(料理(りょうり))
食事(しょくじ)
basic and hearty food

(ワーム)
ミミズ
a small soft-bodied animal with an elongated body that lacks limbs and eyes
A worm is an elongated, legless invertebrate with a cylindrical body that is typically found in the soil or aquatic environments. Worms come in various species, such as earthworms and roundworms, and play vital roles in ecosystems through their burrowing activities, decomposition of organic matter, and contribution to nutrient cycling. They are integral to maintaining soil fertility and are often considered beneficial organisms in gardening and agriculture.

(バグ)
虫 (むし)
any type of small insect
The term "bug" is often used to refer to any small insect or creepy-crawly creature, but technically it has a more specific meaning. Bugs are a type of insect that belong to the order Hemiptera, which includes around 50,000 different species. Hemipterans have specialized mouthparts that allow them to pierce and suck fluids from plants and other organisms. Common examples of true bugs include stink bugs, bed bugs, and cicadas. However, in everyday language, the term "bug" is often used more broadly to refer to any small creepy-crawly creature, including insects, arachnids, and other invertebrates.

(グラス一杯)
グラス分
an amount that a glass can contain

(藻(も))
藻類(もうるい)
plants without true roots, leaves, or stems, which grow in or near a body of water, such as seaweeds
Algae, a type of aquatic plant, is used as a food ingredient due to its nutritional properties and versatility. It is rich in essential nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and omega-3 fatty acids. Algae can be consumed in various forms, such as seaweed, spirulina, or chlorella, and is incorporated into a wide range of dishes, including salads, soups, and smoothies. Additionally, algae is often used as a natural food coloring or thickening agent in food products. Its unique flavor and health benefits make it a popular choice for individuals seeking nutrient-rich and sustainable food options.

( hitasu))
浸す (ひたす
to momentarily put something into a liquid
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(叉 (さし))
フォーク
an object with a handle and three or four sharp points that we use for picking up and eating food
A fork is a utensil with a handle and usually two or more prongs, used for lifting, turning, or eating food. It typically consists of a narrow, elongated handle attached to a wider end with prongs or tines. Forks are commonly made from materials such as stainless steel, silver, or plastic, and they come in various sizes and designs to suit different culinary purposes.
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(味付けする)
風味を加える
to improve or change the taste of a dish by adding spices, vegetables, etc. to it
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(瓶(びん))
ジャー
a container with a wide opening and a lid, typically made of glass or ceramic, used to store food such as honey, jam, pickles, etc.
A jar is a cylindrical container with a wide mouth and a screw-on or snap-on lid, typically made of glass, ceramic, or plastic. Jars are commonly used for storing and preserving various food items, such as jams, jellies, pickles, sauces, spreads, and dry goods like grains, beans, and spices. They can also be used for storing non-food items, such as candles, craft supplies, or personal care products. Jars come in various sizes and shapes, including round, square, or hexagonal, and they may feature decorative elements or designs on the exterior.

(オイル)
油 (あぶら)
a liquid that is smooth and thick, made from animals or plants, and used in cooking

(ついに)
最後に
used to introduce the last event or item in a series of related things
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(印刷機)
プリンター
a machine, particularly one connected to a computer, that prints text or pictures onto paper

(機密(きみつ))
秘密(ひみつ)
a thing or fact that is known and seen by only one person or a few people and hidden from others

(もう)
すでに
before the present or specified time
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(空いている)
利用可能な
ready for being used or acquired

(進展 (しんてん))
発展 (はってん)
a process or state in which something becomes more advanced, stronger, etc.
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