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   How To Use The Right Japanese Words For Cooking


14 Mar 2008 02:22:53
| Rippasama


How To Use The Right Japanese Words For Cooking

Japanese has many kinds of cooking style and each method has it's own unique way of cooking the food. Learn how to distinguish the differences between these cooking methods in Japanese can be very useful for learning Japanese cooking recipes.

Let's start with the most basic way of cooking and that's to boil. The Japanese verb for boiling something in Japanese is waku. Waku means to cook something using water.

Ane wa ima oyu wo waite imasu. My sister is boiling hot water now.

Kono niku wo sanjikan waku to, yawaraku narimasu. If you boil this meat for 3 hours, it will become soft.

Oyu mo wakasenai, anta ittai dou yatte ryouri suru no? You can't even boil hot water, how on earth are you going to cook?

The most popular and the healthiest way to cook is to steam your food. To steam your food you need to place your food over boiling water and close it with a lid (the steam or hot air will cook your food). The Japanese word for steaming is musu.

Watashi wa mushi buta ga daisuki! I love steam pork.

Tamago ha butaniku to isshoni musu to, sugoku oishiku narimasu yo. If you steam the eggs together with the pork, it will be super delicious.

One of the most easiest way to cook is to fry your food. You will need abura (oil) to fry any food. The Japanese verb for frying is ageru.

Kono butaniku no agekata wo watashi ni oshiete kurenai? Can you teach me how to fry this pork.

Watashi wa tabemono wo ageru yori, masu no hou ga kenkou teki to omoimasu. I think it's healthier to steam your food than to fry them.

Toufu wa sonna fuu ni ageru to, mazuku natte shimau zo. If you fry the toufu that way, it will become horrible.

To learn more about cooking words in Japanese, you can view the original article here: http://www.myjapansensei.com/words/japanese_basic_cooking.html

Copyright 2006 - Rippasama. You are free to reproduce this article as long as no changes are made, the author's name is retained and the link to our site URL remains active.



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Rippasama is the author of numerous simple & easy to understand Japanase lessons which you can learn to improve your Japanese. You can visit http://www.myjapansensei.com/ for more Japanese lessons

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