Sakana
In Japan, it is customary to serve alcoholic drinks with snacks called sakana (肴), shukō (酒肴), or otsumami (お摘み). These are usually quite salty and served in relatively small portions. Sakana are usually more substantial than tapas, although they are not considered a meal since they are not accompanied by rice. Traditionally, the Japanese regarded sake, which is made from rice, as a substitute for white rice served in a standard Japanese meal, and as a result some Japanese do not eat rice and drink alcohol simultaneously.
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Sakana
In Japan, it is customary to serve alcoholic drinks with snacks called sakana (肴), shukō (酒肴), or otsumami (お摘み). These are usually quite salty and served in relatively small portions. Sakana are usually more substantial than tapas, although they are not considered a meal since they are not accompanied by rice. Traditionally, the Japanese regarded sake, which is made from rice, as a substitute for white rice served in a standard Japanese meal, and as a result some Japanese do not eat rice and drink alcohol simultaneously.
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In Japan, it is customary to s ...... ke and other deep fried foods.
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Sakana (肴 ''Sakana''?) o shukō ...... ara el kanji de ‘pescado’ (魚).
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Sakana (肴?) o shukō (酒肴?) è un ...... e con delle bevande alcoliche.
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肴(さかな)とは、酒を飲む際に添える食品を意味する語。派生し ...... がうことからアテと呼ぶ事もある。つまみ(おつまみ)ともいう。
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In Japan, it is customary to s ...... drink alcohol simultaneously.
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Sakana (肴 ''Sakana''?) o shukō ...... ara el kanji de ‘pescado’ (魚).
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Sakana (肴?) o shukō (酒肴?) è un ...... e con delle bevande alcoliche.
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肴(さかな)とは、酒を飲む際に添える食品を意味する語。派生し ...... がうことからアテと呼ぶ事もある。つまみ(おつまみ)ともいう。
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Sakana
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Sakana
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Sakana
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肴
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