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11 word matches found for '醤' using reading 'しょう'
5
noun
thin soy sauce; light soy sauce
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noun
ponzu (Japanese sauce made primarily of soy sauce and citrus juice)
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0
noun
fish sauce (made from fermented salted fish)  (see also: 魚醤油)
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5
noun
dark soy sauce; regular soy sauce  (see also: 薄口醤油; food term)
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noun
salted and fermented meat or fish  (archaic)
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3
noun
fish sauce (made from fermented salted fish)
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noun
soy sauce dish
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0
Most common form: しょうゆ
noun
soy sauce; shoyu  (しょゆ, しょゆう are dial.)
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Most common form: しょうゆ顔
noun
typically Japanese face
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noun
fried dish seasoned with soy sauce  (see also: 醤油; food term)
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4
noun
soy sauce lees; soy sauce cake
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