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Japanese Street Food Vocabulary
Japan's street food scene is legendary — from festival yatai stalls to depachika basement markets. These 25 flashcards cover the dishes, phrases, and etiquette you need to eat your way through any Japanese market or matsuri.
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たこ焼き (takoyaki)Octopus balls — round battered snacks filled with octopus, a specialty of Osaka
お好み焼き (okonomiyaki)Savory pancake — cabbage-based griddle cake with various toppings
焼き鳥 (yakitori)Grilled chicken skewers — seasoned with salt (shio) or sweet soy (tare)
ラーメン (rāmen)Ramen — Japanese noodle soup, many regional styles
おにぎり (onigiri)Rice ball — triangular rice wrapped in seaweed with filling
たい焼き (taiyaki)Fish-shaped cake — filled with sweet red bean paste (anko)
焼きそば (yakisoba)Fried noodles — stir-fried wheat noodles with sauce and vegetables
団子 (dango)Rice dumplings — chewy mochi balls on a stick, often with sweet glaze
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