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  2. Hayashi rice - Wikipedia

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    Hayashi rice (ハヤシライス, hayashi raisu) is a dish popular in Japan as a Western-style dish, or yōshoku. It usually contains beef, onions, and button mushrooms in a thick demi-glace sauce, which often contains red wine and tomato sauce. This sauce is served atop or alongside steamed rice. The sauce is sometimes topped with a drizzle of ...

  3. Sushi bake - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] The sushi bake uses a base of short-grain rice tossed in vinegar and topped with crab or crab sticks in a cream cheese, Kewpie mayonnaise and sriracha sauce, seasoned with furikake, baked, topped with sriracha mayonnaise and served with sheets of nori and garnishes of avocados, cucumbers, and sometimes wasabi or unagi sauce. [2] [5] [6] [4]

  4. Japanese curry - Wikipedia

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    Or rice with curry sauce and hayashi sauce. (fried beef and onion, cooked with red wine and demi-glace). yaki karē (焼きカレー): Curry rice, topped with a raw egg and baked in an oven. Originally from Kitakyushu. ishiyaki karē (石焼きカレー): Curry sauce with rice served in a heated stone bowl, in a similar way to dolsot bibimbap.

  5. Diabetic? These Foods Will Help Keep Your Blood Sugar in Check

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    Apples. The original source of sweetness for many of the early settlers in the United States, the sugar from an apple comes with a healthy dose of fiber.

  6. Yōshoku - Wikipedia

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    Turkish rice (torukorice): Pilaf flavored with curry, naporitan spaghetti and tonkatsu with demi-glace sauce; Omurice; Steak [15] Hamburg; Mikkusu sando (ミックスサンド) – assorted sandwiches, especially egg salad, ham, and cutlet [16] Gratin [17] Doria: Roasted pilaf with béchamel sauce and cheese; Pilaf

  7. Fighting Foodons - Wikipedia

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    Fighting Foodons, known in Japan as Bistro Recipe (格闘料理伝説ビストロレシピ, Kakutō Ryōri Densetsu Bisutoro Reshipi, "Martial Arts Cooking Legend Bistro Recipe"), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoto Tsushima [] and serialized in Comic BonBon in 1998.

  8. Soubise sauce - Wikipedia

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    The sauce is said to take its name from Charles de Rohan, Prince de Soubise. [4] [5] Auguste Escoffier's recipe adds a thickened béchamel to butter-stewed onions.For a variant with rice and bacon fat, Escoffier cooks a high-starch rice (such as Carolina rice) with fatty bacon, onions and white consommé, then purées the onions and rice before finishing with the usual butter and cream.

  9. Tamago kake gohan - Wikipedia

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    Rice and egg prior to mixing. A raw egg is mixed in a bowl of rice. The rice may be cold, recently cooked, or reheated; the egg may be broken directly into the rice bowl (before or after the rice), or beaten in a separate bowl beforehand. A depression in the rice may be made to pour the egg into.

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