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Tamagoyaki (卵焼き or 玉子焼き, literally 'grilled egg') is a type of Japanese omelette made by rolling together several layers of fried beaten eggs. It is often prepared in a rectangular omelette pan called a makiyakinabe or tamagoyaki. The word "tamago" means egg in Japanese, and the word "yaki" means to be cooked over direct heat.
A tamagoyaki dish starts as a single layer of rectangular omelette, [b] but before it fully cooks and sets, it is folded over perhaps a third of a way onto itself by picking up a flap by the edge using Japanese kitchen chopsticks; the doubled layer is flipped onto the remaining sheet. More of the beaten egg mixture is added, and the flipping ...
However, around 1988, a city official renamed tamagoyaki to akashiyaki for the purpose of promoting the city of Akashi. The origin of the name comes from the decoration called akashidama . Akashidama is a kind of artificial coral made by hardening egg whites with saltpeter, and it was used as decoration in kanzashi .
PAN is a Berlin-based record label founded in 2008 by Bill Kouligas. The label is known for its interdisciplinary approach to the fields of contemporary art and music, and has collaborated with institutions such as London's ICA .
Pan is a Filipino folk/punk rock band formed in 2002. The band was formed as a duo composed of former Yano bandmates Dong Abay on vocals and Onie Badiang on bass; the duo later added Duane Cruz and Melvin Leyson to play the bass and drums live. [1] [2] The band only released one album, Parnaso ng Payaso.
Mono No Aware is a compilation album of ambient songs by various artists, released by the Berlin-based record label PAN.Titled after the Japanese term of the same name, meaning "the pathos of things" or "an empathy towards things", [1] [2] Mono No Aware features previously unreleased tracks by artists under the PAN label, including Yves Tumor and Jeff Witscher.
Pan is the eighth and final studio album released by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts. It was the only album not to have any songs that were released as singles ...
Sykes left Tygers of Pan Tang in early 1982, two days before the start of a French tour. [2] However, he appears on two tracks on the band's fourth album The Cage, which was released after he had already departed. [7] After leaving Tygers of Pan Tang, Sykes auditioned for Ozzy Osbourne's band and was briefly a member of John Sloman's Badlands.