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ninniku
にんにく
(n)
garlic
Ninniku no aji to nioi ga ryōri no torēdomāku to naru.
ニンニクの味と匂いが料理のトレードマークとなる。
The taste and odor of garlic are its cooking trademarks.
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tōgarashi
唐辛子
(n)
chili pepper
Watashi wa itsumo tōgarashi o ire sugite karasugite tabekirenai to iu.
私はいつも唐辛子を入れすぎて辛すぎて食べきれないと言う。
I always say that too much chilli pepper means too much heat for me to eat.
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tōmorokoshi
トウモロコシ
(n)
corn
Watashi no o-kiniiri no yasai wa, jiku tsuki tōmorokoshi da.
私のお気に入りの野菜は、軸付きトウモロコシだ。
My favorite vegetable is corn on the cob.
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jagaimo
ジャガイモ
(n)
potato
Jagaimo wa Perū ga gensan desu.
ジャガイモはペルーが原産です。
Potatoes come from Peru.
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daizu
大豆
(n)
soybean
Daizu wa, saya no naka de sodatsu.
大豆は、さやの中で育つ。
Soybeans grow inside the pods.
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yasai
野菜
(n)
vegetable
Yasai wa, bitamin ya mineraru ga hōfu desu.
野菜は、ビタミンやミネラルが豊富です。
Vegetables are a rich source of vitamins and minerals.
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satsumaimo
サツマイモ
(n)
sweet potato
Satsumaimo wa, yaite mo agete mo oishii.
サツマイモは、焼いても揚げても美味しい。
The sweet potato is great baked or fried.
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ninjin
人参
(n)
carrot
Ninjin wa totemo ippanteki de, kenkō ni mo ii kon'yasai da.
人参はとても一般的で、健康にもいい根野菜だ。
The carrot is a very popular and healthy root vegetable.
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kabu
かぶ
(n)
turnip
Kabu no ha wa chiisai hodo, nigami ga sukunai desu.
かぶの葉は小さいほど、苦味が少ないです。
The smaller leaves of turnip greens are the least bitter.
tamanegi
玉ねぎ
(n)
onion
Tamanegi wa, chika de sodatsu kyūkon yasai de, iro mo ōkisa mo iroiro aru.
玉ねぎは、地下で育つ球根野菜で、色も大きさもいろいろある。
Onions are underground bulb vegetables that come in many colors and sizes.
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kinoko
キノコ
(n)
mushroom
Kinoko wa, ōku no hito ga kononde taberu nikuatsu no kinrui da.
キノコは、多くの人が好んで食べる肉厚の菌類だ。
Mushrooms are a fleshy fungus that many people enjoy eating.
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retasu
レタス
(n)
lettuce
Retasu wa bitamin kē o fukunde iru.
レタスはビタミンKを含んでいる。
Lettuce contains vitamin K.
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kyūri
キュウリ
(n)
cucumber
Kyūri wa bitamin shī o fukunde iru.
キュウリはビタミンCを含んでいる。
Cucumbers contain vitamin C.
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karifurawā
カリフラワー
(n)
cauliflower
bōru ni haitta karifurawā
ボウルに入ったカリフラワー
cauliflower in a bowl
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kyabetsu
キャベツ
(n)
cabbage
Kinō no yoru, kyabetsu o tabemashita.
昨日の夜、キャベツを食べました。
I ate a cabbage last night.
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serori
セロリ
(n)
celery
serori no taba
セロリの束
celery bunch
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nasu
茄子
(n)
eggplant
Nasu wa, murasaki ya shiro, midori nado, iroiro na iro no mono ga aru.
茄子は、紫や白、緑など、いろいろな色のものがある。
Eggplant comes in various colors including purple, white and green.
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pīman
ピーマン
(n)
bell pepper
Ichi-ban ippan-teki na pīman wa, midori ka aka, mata wa ki-iro da.
一番、一般的なピーマンは、緑か赤、または黄色だ。
The most common bell peppers are green, red or yellow.
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burokkorī
ブロッコリー
(n)
broccoli
nama no burokkorī
生のブロッコリー
raw broccoli
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hōrensō
ほうれん草
(n)
spinach
hōrensō no ha
ほうれん草の葉
spinach leaves
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moyashi
モヤシ
(n)
bean sprout
nama no moyashi
生のもやし
raw bean sprouts
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