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48 words found beginning with '豚'
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Most common form: ぶたにく
pork
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Most common form: とんカツ
noun
tonkatsu; breaded pork cutlet  (food term; often written with kana only)
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noun
pork miso soup; miso soup with pork and vegetables
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noun
dish made with pork belly and bones, simmered with miso, sake, vegetables, etc. (from Kagoshima)
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noun
fatty pork (from cheek, neck or shoulder)
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noun
tonkatsu sauce; sauce made from ketchup, Worcester, soy, mirin, mustard, etc.  (see also: 豚カツ; often written with kana only)
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noun
pigsty
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noun
rice covered with pork and vegetables
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noun
pig's feet  (food term)
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noun
cat's-ear (Hypochoeris radicata); false dandelion
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