Eten en Drinken - Japans eten
Hier leert u de namen van verschillende Japanse gerechten in het Engels, zoals "sushi", "onigiri" en "tempura".
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a dish of small rolls or balls of cold cooked rice flavored with vinegar and garnished with raw fish or vegetables, originated in Japan

sushi

a Japanese dish consisting of thinly sliced raw fish or seafood that is typically served with soy sauce and wasabi

sashimi

a Japanese savory pancake made with a variety of ingredients such as cabbage, flour, eggs, and meat or seafood

okonomiyaki, Japanse pannenkoek

a traditional Japanese soup made with fermented soybean paste (miso) as the base

miso-soep, miso-bouillon

a Japanese dish made of skewered and grilled chicken, often marinated in a savory sauce

yakitori

a Japanese dish made of rice shaped into small, often triangular or cylindrical, balls and typically filled with ingredients

onigiri, rijstbal

a type of thick Japanese wheat noodle, often served in a mild soy-based broth

udon, udon-noedels

a type of Japanese noodle made from buckwheat flour, often served chilled with a dipping sauce

soba

a Japanese dish consisting of thinly sliced beef and onions cooked in a sweet and savory sauce

gyudon

a Japanese dish made of grilled freshwater eel, typically served over rice and glazed with a sweet and savory sauce

unagi

a popular Japanese street food made of batter filled with diced octopus, cooked in a special takoyaki pan to create crispy balls

takoyaki, octopusballen

a Japanese dish consisting of a bowl of cooked rice topped with various ingredients

donburi

a traditional Japanese dish made from fermented soybeans that are known for their strong flavor, slimy texture, and distinct aroma

natto

a Japanese rolled omelet made with eggs, sugar, and soy sauce and sliced into small, rectangular pieces

tamagoyaki, Japanse roereirol

a Japanese dish made of breaded and deep-fried pork cutlets, usually served with rice, cabbage, and a tangy sauce

tonkatsu, gebakken varkenskotelet

a Japanese hot pot dish, typically made with beef, vegetables, tofu, and a sweet-savory sauce

sukiyaki

a Japanese dish consisting of meat (usually beef) and potatoes stewed in a sweet soy-based sauce

nikujaga, Japanse schotel met vlees en aardappelen

a traditional Japanese multi-course meal that showcases seasonal and regional ingredients

kaiseki, kaiseki-maaltijd

young soybeans still in their pods that are boiled or steamed and often served as a healthy and tasty snack

edamame

a popular Japanese stir-fried noodle dish typically made with thin wheat noodles, meat (usually pork), and vegetables

yakisoba

traditional Japanese confections made from plant-based ingredients, typically enjoyed with tea

wagashi, Japanse snoepjes

a popular Japanese dish where bite-sized pieces of meat are grilled at the table and enjoyed with various dipping sauces

yakiniku

a traditional Japanese rice cake made from glutinous rice that is pounded into a sticky and chewy texture

mochi

Japanese dumplings typically filled with ground meat and vegetables, wrapped in a thin dough, and pan-fried

gyoza, Japanse gyoza

a Japanese hot pot dish where thinly sliced meat and vegetables are cooked by briefly swishing them in a boiling broth

shabu-shabu

a dish of meat or fish marinated in soy sauce and then grilled, originated in Japan

teriyaki

a Japanese one-pot dish where various ingredients are simmered together in a flavorful broth

nabe, nabe-gerecht

a Japanese dish consisting of simmered ingredients, usually meat, fish, or vegetables, in a seasoned broth

nimono gerecht, nimono

a Japanese dish made of breaded and deep-fried meat and/or vegetable croquettes

Japanse kroket, korokke

