- Yakimono
- Ya|ki|mo|no 〈n.; Gen.: -s, Pl.: -s〉 keram. Produkt [Etym.: jap., »Gebranntes«]
Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch. 2013.
Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch. 2013.
Yakimono — refiere a un tipo de cocina que elabora los productos a la parrilla. Todo aquello que se ase es yakimono, ya que yaki significa cocinar y mono cosa. A esta variedad de cocina pertenecen platos tan representativos de la cocina japonesa como el… … Wikipedia Español
yakimono — /ya ki mōˈnō/ noun In Japanese cookery, grilled food, a grilled dish ORIGIN: Jap, from yaki grill, and mono thing … Useful english dictionary
Yakimono — Ya|ki|mo|no 〈n. 15〉 keramisches Produkt [jap., „Gebranntes“] * * * Yakimono [japanisch »Gebranntes«] das, s/ s, japanische Bezeichnung für keramische Erzeugnisse, als » yaki« Zusatz zum Namen einer Provinz, eines Töpferorts oder Künstlers (z. B … Universal-Lexikon
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