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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
辣 see styles |
là la4 la |
hot (spicy); pungent; (of chili pepper, raw onions etc) to sting; to burn |
中辛 see styles |
chuukara; chuugara / chukara; chugara ちゅうから; ちゅうがら |
(adj-no,n) medium-spicy |
五味 see styles |
wǔ wèi wu3 wei4 wu wei gomi ごみ |
the five flavors, namely: sweet 甜, sour 酸, bitter 苦, spicy hot 辣, salty 鹹|咸; all kinds of flavors (1) five flavors (sweet, salty, spicy, sour, bitter); five palates; five tastes; (2) {Buddh} (See 五時教) five flavors (milk at various stages of making ghee: fresh milk, cream, curdled milk, butter, and ghee); the five periods of the Buddha's teachings; (place-name, surname) Gomi five flavors |
六味 see styles |
liù wèi liu4 wei4 liu wei rokumi ろくみ |
(1) six flavors (bitter, sour, sweet, salty, spicy, light); six palates; six tastes; (2) (abbreviation) (See 六味丸) rokumi-gan (patent medicine) The six tastes, or flavors — bitter, sour, sweet, acrid, salt, and insipid. |
加辣 see styles |
jiā là jia1 la4 chia la |
to add spice; to make it spicy |
叻沙 see styles |
lè shā le4 sha1 le sha |
laksa, spicy noodle soup of Southeast Asia |
喇沙 see styles |
lǎ shā la3 sha1 la sha |
laksa, spicy noodle soup of Southeast Asia |
大辛 see styles |
ookara; oogara おおから; おおがら |
(adj-no,n) very spicy |
天竺 see styles |
tiān zhú tian1 zhu2 t`ien chu tien chu tenjiku てんじく |
the Indian subcontinent (esp. in Tang or Buddhist context) (1) (obsolete) India; (2) (abbreviation) (See 天竺木綿) cotton sheeting; (prefix noun) (3) foreign; imported; (prefix noun) (4) ultra-spicy; extra hot; (place-name, surname) Tenjiku (天竺國) India; 竹 zhu is said to have the same sound as 篤 tu, suggesting a connection with the 度 tu in 印度 Indu; other forms are 身毒 Sindhu, Scinde; 賢豆 Hindu; and 印持伽羅. The term is explained by 月 moon, which is the meaning of Indu, but it is said to be so called because the sages of India illumine the rest of the world: or because of the half-moon shape of the land, which was supposed to be 90, 000 li in circumference, and placed among other kingdoms like the moon among the stars. Another name is 因陀羅婆他那 ? Indravadana, or Indrabhavana, the region where Indra dwells. A hill and monastery near Hangchow. |
小辛 see styles |
kogara こがら |
(adj-no,n) slightly spicy |
微辣 see styles |
wēi là wei1 la4 wei la |
mildly spicy |
極辣 极辣 see styles |
jí là ji2 la4 chi la |
very spicy |
沈菜 see styles |
kimuchi キムチ |
(1) (kana only) kimchi (kor: kimch'i); kimchee; spicy Korean pickled cabbage; (2) (derogatory term) (slang) (kana only) Korea; Korean |
沙茶 see styles |
shā chá sha1 cha2 sha ch`a sha cha sasa ささ |
satay (spicy peanut sauce), also spelled sate (female given name) Sasa |
激辛 see styles |
gekikara げきから |
(adj-no,n) (1) (colloquialism) extremely spicy; fiery hot; (adj-no,n) (2) (colloquialism) extremely harsh (criticism, review, etc.); scathing |
甘い see styles |
amai あまい |
(adjective) (1) sweet-tasting; sweet; sugary; sugared; (adjective) (2) fragrant (smelling); sweet (music); (adjective) (3) lightly salted; light in salt; not spicy; (adjective) (4) (See 甘く見る) naive; overly optimistic; soft on; generous; indulgent; easy-going; lenient; (adjective) (5) half-hearted; not finished properly; (adjective) (6) insufficient; not satisfactory; inadequate; loose; (adjective) (7) mild; (adjective) (8) (See 甘い言葉) tempting; enticing; luring |
葷辛 荤辛 see styles |
hūn xīn hun1 xin1 hun hsin kunshin |
very pungent and spicy vegetable dishes (a common Buddhist term) Strong or peppery vegetables, or foods. |
辛党 see styles |
karatou / karato からとう |
(1) (See 甘党) drinker; person fond of alcohol (as opposed to sweets); (2) (colloquialism) person fond of spicy food |
辛物 see styles |
karamono; karamon からもの; からもん |
(1) (からもの only) (usu. 辛いもの, etc.) spicy food; (2) (archaism) (feminine speech) (secret language of court ladies) daikon |
辛辣 see styles |
xīn là xin1 la4 hsin la shinratsu しんらつ |
spicy hot (taste); fig. biting (criticism) (noun or adjectival noun) bitter; sharp; acrimonious |
辣條 辣条 see styles |
là tiáo la4 tiao2 la t`iao la tiao |
spicy sticks, a snack food similar to beef jerky but made with flour or dried beancurd instead of meat |
辣雞 辣鸡 see styles |
là jī la4 ji1 la chi |
spicy chicken; (Internet slang) garbage (pun on 垃圾[la1 ji1]) |
重辣 see styles |
zhòng là zhong4 la4 chung la |
very spicy |
麻辣 see styles |
má là ma2 la4 ma la maaraa / mara マーラー |
hot and numbing {food} mala (spicy and numbing seasoning) (chi: málà) |
XO醤 see styles |
ekkusuoojan エックスオージャン |
{food} XO sauce (spicy seafood sauce used primarily in Cantonese cooking) (chi: jiàng) |
XO醬 XO酱 see styles |
x o jiàng x o jiang4 x o chiang |
XO sauce, a spicy seafood sauce invented in Hong Kong in the 1980s |
ピー柿 see styles |
piikaki / pikaki ピーかき |
(abbreviation) (See 柿の種・かきのたね・2,ピーナッツ,柿ピー・かきピー) mix of peanuts and spicy baked or fried mochi chips in the shape of kaki (Japanese persimmon) seeds |
ぴり辛 see styles |
pirikara ぴりから |
(adj-no,n) spicy; piquant |
乙な味 see styles |
otsunaaji / otsunaji おつなあじ |
strange taste; spicy taste |
刺激性 see styles |
cì jī xìng ci4 ji1 xing4 tz`u chi hsing tzu chi hsing shigekisei / shigekise しげきせい |
thrilling; exciting; stimulating; irritating; provocative; pungent; spicy stimulative; incentive; irritative |
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