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  2. Katsu curry - Wikipedia

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    Katsu curry (Japanese: カツカレー, romanized: katsukarē) is a Japanese dish consisting of a pork cutlet served with a portion of Japanese rice and curry. It is served on a large plate and is typically eaten using a spoon or fork. The cutlet is usually precut into strips, eliminating the need for a knife.

  3. Okazu - Wikipedia

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    Okazu is just a name for "side dishes" Okazu ( おかず or お数 ; お菜 ; 御菜 ) is a Japanese word meaning a side dish to accompany rice ; subsidiary articles of diet. [ 1 ] They are cooked and seasoned in such a way as to match well when eaten with rice, and are typically made from fish , meat , vegetable , or tofu .

  4. Japanese curry - Wikipedia

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    This product brought a mild sweetness to Japanese curry, which had been perceived as a spicy, adult dish, and made Japanese curry one of children's favorite dishes. [10] [3] "Bon Curry", the world's first commercial retort pouch food. The Bon Curry packaging box design in the photo is a reprint.

  5. Recipes Everyone Over 30 Should Know How to Cook - AOL

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    They're also SO versatile—make a vegetable curry (pictured), a chicken curry, a massaman curry, an egg curry... the list goes on! How To Make A Basic Curry PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING ...

  6. 65 Christmas side dishes for a very merry holiday spread

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    A combination of umami-rich fish sauce, tangy labneh, spicy red curry paste and zesty lime make this potato side dish anything but boring. Butternut Squash and Potato Gratin by Riley Wofford

  7. 18 Healthy Holiday Foods (and Swaps) to Make This Year

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    2. Roasted Brussels Sprouts With Pomegranates. For a healthy twist on classic Christmas dishes like green bean casserole or potatoes au gratin, try roasted Brussels sprouts.

  8. Ichijū-sansai - Wikipedia

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    Ichijū-sansai (Japanese: 一汁三菜) is a traditional Japanese dining format that typically consists of one bowl of rice, one soup, and three side dishes (one main dish and two side dishes). [1] It is a key component of kaiseki cuisine and reflects the aesthetic and nutritional principles of Japanese meals .

  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.