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21:40 Oct 31, 2007 |
Japanese to English translations [PRO] Food & Drink | |||||||
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5 +1 | Fireplace (hearth) cooked (grilled) squids |
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4 +1 | hearth/sunken hearth |
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いろり hearth/sunken hearth Explanation: Typical Japanese hearth. http://www.oomaki.jp/data/sisetu/images/irori.jpg いか囲炉裏:囲炉裏に焼いたいか |
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Fireplace (hearth) cooked (grilled) squids Explanation: Narcis answered your question "What is irori?" Irori is a fireplace, or hearth where cooking was also done, West and East alike. See the pictures here for its Western version. http://www.plowhearth.com/category.asp?section_id=2002&depar... I believe いかいろり is a hearth-grilled squid. Of course, a type of hearth-cooking. |
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