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1 exact word match found in search '餡'
Most common form: あん
noun
1. red bean paste; red bean jam; anko  (see also: 餡こ; food term)
2. kudzu sauce  (see also: 葛餡; food term)
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10 words found beginning with '餡'
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noun
syrup-covered anko (bean jam) and fruit; mitsumame mixed with an(ko)  (from 餡 and 蜜豆; food term)
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Most common form: 餡かけ
noun
food covered in a thick starchy sauce (usu. made of kuzu or katakuriko flour)  (see also: 葛餡, ; food term; often written with kana only)
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noun
mochi wrapped with sweet bean jam  (food term)
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noun
mochi wrapped with sweet bean jam  (see also: 餡ころ; food term)
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Most common form: アンパン
noun
1. bread roll filled with anko
2. paint thinner placed inside a bag used as a drug
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noun
bun with anko filling  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: あんこ
noun
1. red bean paste; red bean jam; anko  (often written with kana only)
2. filling (e.g. of a manjuu)  (see also: 饅頭)
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Most common form: あんこ
(same as above)
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noun
food covered in a thick starchy sauce (usu. made of kuzu or katakuriko flour)  (see also: 葛餡, ; food term; often written with kana only)
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Most common form:
noun
1. mochi rice cake with red bean jam filling; mochi rice cake covered in red bean jam  (see also: ; female term or language; this meaning is restricted to form 餡餅)
2. mochi rice cake  (this meaning is restricted to reading あんも)
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30 words found containing '餡' in any position
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Most common form:
noun
1. mochi rice cake with red bean jam filling; mochi rice cake covered in red bean jam  (see also: ; female term or language; this meaning is restricted to form 餡餅)
2. mochi rice cake  (this meaning is restricted to reading あんも)
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noun
slightly crushed sweetened red-bean paste
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Most common form: 鶯餡
noun
sweet brownish-green paste made from green peas  (food term)
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noun
udon in soup thickened with (powdered) kudzu  (see also: あんかけ; food term; often written with kana only)
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noun
white bean jam; sweet white bean paste
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Most common form: あん
noun
1. red bean paste; red bean jam; anko  (see also: 餡こ; food term)
2. kudzu sauce  (see also: 葛餡; food term)
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Most common form: 粒あん
noun
coarse anko; coarse sweet red bean paste  (see also: ; often written with kana only)
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Most common form: あんこ
noun
1. red bean paste; red bean jam; anko  (often written with kana only)
2. filling (e.g. of a manjuu)  (see also: 饅頭)
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Most common form: あんこ
(same as above)
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Most common form: 餡掛けうどん
noun
udon in soup thickened with (powdered) kudzu  (see also: あんかけ; food term; often written with kana only)
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