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【No. 0059】Nabe Dishes

Feb 15, 2015 22:06
  Today, I cooked a nabe dishes. A nabe means a pot, and also means a Japanese cuisine similar to stew. This dish is really simple to cook, because all we have to do is putting various foods in a pot and boiling them. Today, I put Chinese cabbage, Welsh onion, bean curd, velvet shank, chicken and pork in an earthen pot and boiled them using a chicken based soup. It was really simple taste and delicious, also it made me warmed. Furthermore, it is good for health. In Japanese winter, we can't spend comfortably without nabe dishes.

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No. 1 orangelozenge
  • Today, I cooked a nabe dishes.
  • Today, I cooked a nabe dishes.
  • A nabe means a pot, and also means a Japanese cuisine similar to stew.
  • A nNabe means a pot, and it also means a Japanese cuisine similar to stew.
  • This dish is really simple to cook, because all we have to do is putting various foods in a pot and boiling them.
  • This dish is really simple to cook, because all we have to do is putting various fooingredients in a pot and boiling them.
  • Today, I put Chinese cabbage, Welsh onion, bean curd, velvet shank, chicken and pork in an earthen pot and boiled them using a chicken based soup.
  • Today, I put Chinese cabbage, Welsh onion, bean curd, velvet shank, chicken and pork in an earthen pot and boiled them using a chicken based stoupck.

    is an earthen pot the same as a clay pot?I searched earthen pot on Google, but I don't think it's for cooking.

  • It was really simple taste and delicious, also it made me warmed.
  • It hwads really simple taste and was really delicious., Ialso it made me warm tooed.
  • Furthermore, it is good for health.
  • Furthermore, it is good for health.

    I would recommend :"Furthermore, this dish is good for health." Shouldn't use "it" too often.

  • In Japanese winter, we can't spend comfortably without nabe dishes.
  • In Japanese winter, we can't spend winter comfortably without nabe dishes.

Hope this helps!

Toru
Thank you very much for correcting me!

> is an earthen pot the same as a clay pot?I searched earthen pot on Google, but I don't think it's for cooking.

An earthen pot (土鍋 or どなべ) is a Japanese traditional cookware made from earth.
My dictionary said "earthen pot" means "donabe," but I think I should have use "donabe" instead of "earthen pot." If it is possible, please search for "土鍋" or "土鍋 水炊き" on Google Image Search. I think cooking images will appear.
orangelozenge
Oh yes. I've seen donabe in restaurants before. Thanks, I learnt something new today!

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