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ninniku
にんにく
(n)
garlic
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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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shōga
生姜
(n)
ginger
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Shōga wa, ryōri ya kusuri ni tsukawaremasu.
しょうがは、料理や薬に使われます。
The spice ginger is used for cooking and medicine.
supaisu
スパイス
(n)
spice
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chōmiryō to supaisu
調味料とスパイス
seasoning and spices
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koshō
胡椒
(n)
pepper
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shio koshō
塩コショウ
salt and pepper
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koriandā
コリアンダー
(n)
coriander
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bajiru
バジル
(n)
basil
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wasabi
わさび
(n)
wasabi
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Oregano
オレガノ
(n)
oregano
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taimu
タイム
(n)
thyme
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papurika
パプリカ
(n)
paprika
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safuran
サフラン
(n)
saffron
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baniraessennsu
バニラエッセンス
(n)
vanilla
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rōzumarī
ローズマリー
(n)
rosemary
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tōgarashi
唐辛子
(n)
chilli pepper
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kumin
クミン
(n)
cumin
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kurōbā
クローバー
(n)
clover
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Shinamon
シナモン
(n)
cinnamon
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Jasumin
ジャスミン
(n)
jasmine
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pepāminto
ペパーミント
(n)
peppermint
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ōrusupaisu
オールスパイス
(n)
allspice
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sumōku papurika
スモークパプリカ
(p)
smoked paprika
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