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  2. 50 Healthy Kid Friendly Dinners That Can Be Made in a Pinch - AOL

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    Peanut Butter Barbecue Pork Kebabs. At first glance, combining pork with peanut butter may sound a little strange. However, if the kiddos can't get enough PB&J sandwiches, this dish will surely ...

  3. 56 Easy, Kid-Friendly Dinners The Whole Family Will Love

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    Two Peas & Their Pod. Time Commitment: 20 minutes Why We Love It: vegetarian, <30 minutes, sheet pan recipe Coterie member Maria Lichty has finally figured out a way to get kids to eat a pile of ...

  4. 15 kid-friendly lunches in 15 minutes or less - AOL

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    We found 15 kid-tested recipes that can travel well, are relatively healthy, and you can make in less than 15 minutes! Check out the slideshow above for 15 kid-friendly lunches in15 minutes or less!

  5. List of Japanese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Onigiri (おにぎり): balls of rice with a filling in the middle. Japanese equivalent of sandwiches. Sekihan (赤飯): white rice cooked with azuki beans [2] (小豆) to glutinous rice. (literally red rice) Takikomi gohan (炊き込み御飯): Japanese-style pilaf cooked with various ingredients and flavored with soy, dashi, etc.

  6. Kakiage - Wikipedia

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    Kakiage. Kakiage or kaki-age (かき揚げ, 掻き揚げ or かきあげ), a Japanese dish, is a type of tempura. It is made by batter -dipping and deep-frying a batch of ingredients such as shrimp bits (or a clump of small-sized shrimp). Kakiage may use other seafood such as small scallops, shredded vegetables or a combination of such ingredients.

  7. Amazake - Wikipedia

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    Amazake (甘酒, [amazake]) is a traditional sweet, low-alcohol or non-alcoholic Japanese drink made from fermented rice. [1] Amazake dates from the Kofun period, and it is mentioned in the Nihon Shoki. [2] It is part of the family of traditional Japanese foods made using the koji mold Aspergillus oryzae (麹, kōji), which also includes miso ...

  8. 30 Kid-Friendly Recipes You Can Make From the ... - AOL

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    Here, 30 kid-friendly pantry meals you can make with what you already have. Image credit: Photo: Liz Andrew/Styling: Erin McDowell 1. One-Pot, 15-Minute Pasta Limone It certainly doesn't hurt that ...

  9. Tsukemono - Wikipedia

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    Tsukemono are also referred to as konomono (香の物), oshinko (御新香), or okōkō (御香々), all carrying the meaning of "fragrant dish" in Japanese. [2] The ko or kō (香) portion in these names means "fragrant", and the term was used as a nyōbō kotoba or "woman's word" for miso in reference to the smell.