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  2. Karahi - Wikipedia

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    Note that the flat-bottomed karahi (right) sits on an ordinary burner cover, while the round-bottomed wok balances in a wok-ring. Karahi often have round (loop-shaped) handles. A karahi [ a ] is a type of thick, circular, and deep cooking pot [ 1 ] (similar in shape to a wok ) that originated in the Lucknow , India .

  3. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Caquelon – a cooking vessel of stoneware, ceramic, enamelled cast iron, or porcelain for the preparation of fondue, also called a fondue pot. [12] Casserole – a large, deep dish used both in the oven and as a serving vessel. [13]

  4. Anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    The rapid growth of the genre in the United States has led some commentators to deem it an American import rather than a Japanese export. Due to anime and manga's increased popularity overseas, various companies have begun catering to foreign audiences such as Kadokawa Corporation which has adopted the "Overseas first" policy. [10]

  5. Lists of anime - Wikipedia

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    Anime (Japanese: アニメ, IPA: ⓘ) is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan.However, Outside of Japan and in English, anime refers specifically to the animation produced exclusively in Japan.

  6. Anime - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the opening theme "Idol" by Yoasobi of the anime series Oshi no Ko topped the Billboard Global 200 Excl. U.S. charts with 45.7 million streams and 24,000 copies sold outside the U.S. "Idol" has become the first Japanese song and anime song to top the Billboard Global chart as well as taking the first spot on the Apple Music's Top 100 ...

  7. Saiyuki (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Saiyuki (Japanese: 最遊記, Hepburn: Saiyūki) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuya Minekura.It was originally serialized in Square Enix's Shōnen magazine Monthly GFantasy between February 1997 and November 2001, with its chapters collected in nine tankōbon volumes; later republished by Ichijinsha, released the nine volumes with new covers from October 2002 to June ...

  8. Yarichin Bitch Club - Wikipedia

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    A second year student. He is a versatile, meaning he can be either a top or a bottom, and behaves very oddly, speaking in broken sentences and slurred words and frequently making random noises. Despite this, he is one of the smartest students in the entire school, and takes extra classes and tests. Yui Tamura (田村 唯, Tamura Yui)

  9. Gensomaden Saiyuki - Wikipedia

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    Gensomaden Saiyuki (幻想魔伝 最遊記, Gensōmaden Saiyūki) is a Japanese anime television series that is based on Kazuya Minekura's manga series Saiyuki.The show is set in Shangri-La, an earthy paradise where humans and youkai (demons) live peacefully together.