panko
See also: Panko
English

Baked pork with a panko crust
Etymology
Noun
panko (uncountable)
- Coarse, dry breadcrumbs used in Japanese cuisine.
- 1978, Quick Frozen Foods, volume 40, page 50:
- Japanese "Panko" bread crumbs upgrade the quality of shrimp and other frozen prepared foods with their exceptionally crisp, yet tender, bite. (Photo courtesy of National Sea Products.)
- 1986, Martin Yan, The Chinese Chef, page 169:
- Sprinkle stuffed side evenly with panko.
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Finnish
Verb
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Romanization
panko
Spanish
Noun
panko m (plural pankos)
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