sukiyaki
English
Etymology
Noun
sukiyaki (usually uncountable, plural sukiyakis)
- A Japanese dish of thinly-sliced beef and tofu with dashi, mirin and soy sauce cooked quickly at the table.
- 1991, John O. Coote, Submariner (page 206)
- We played golf all day and lived Japanese-style after the massage and paper-and-scissors games with the geishas who cooked our sukiyakis.
- 1991, John O. Coote, Submariner (page 206)
Translations
a Japanese dish
See also
Japanese
Romanization
sukiyaki
Tagalog
Etymology
Noun
sukiyaki
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