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Mirin
Mirin Mirin (味醂) is an essential condiment of the ... lower alcohol content. In the Edo period, Mirin was drunk as a sweet sake. お屠蘇 ... made by soaking a spice mixture in Mirin. Nowadays premium Sake is often drunk instead. In the Kansai style of cooking, Mirin should be used after a quick ...
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Mirin (translated from German)
Mirin Mirin is the name for a Japanese court: Mirin (court) an Irish holy one of the 6./7. Century: Mirin (holy one) This side is one Term ...
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Mirin (translated from Spanish)
Mirin Mirin () it is an essential condimento in Japanese ... Kanto, it is used as it is. Mirin boiled is known like Nikiri Mirin (lit. boiled on the Mirin). Mirin is used to add a ...
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Saint Mirin
Saint Mirin Saint Mirin is an Irish monk who died circa 620, also known as Mirin of Benchor (now called Bangor), Merinus, Merryn ...
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Mirin (court) (translated from German)
Mirin (court) Mirin (?????) is sweeter Rice wine that japanischen kitchen ... sweeter, since it only partly fermented is. Mirin becomes z.B. as additive too Miso ...
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Mirin (holy one) (translated from German)
Mirin (holy one) Mirin (also:Merinus, Merin) was an Irish holy of the 6./7. Century. Mirin came out Ireland , came however, similarly as ... is that 15. September . Person data NAME Mirin ALTERNATIVE NAME SHORT DESCRIPTION Irish monk, Holier ...
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Sushi (translated from German)
... salt and sugar shift (the addition of Mirin is possible, if also not usually) and ... from rice vinegar, sugar and salt, evtl. Mirin, with which the rice one shifts. Who ... by somewhat more sugar can replace the Mirin. NoriSheets: industrially manufactured square plates from dried ... Tamago: sweet Omelett, also Dashi, Sojasauce and Mirin was peppered and schichtweise in a pan ...
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Donburi
... consist of dashi flavored with shoyu and mirin. Proportions vary, but there is normally three ... times as much dashi as shoyu and mirin. For oyakodon, Tsuji (1980) recommends dashi flavored ... water flavored with dark soy sauce and mirin. Traditional Japanese donburi include oyakodon (simmered chicken ...
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Udon
... of dashi, Japanese soy sauce (shōyu) and mirin). It is usually topped with thinly chopped ... deep-fried tofu pockets seasoned with sugar, mirin, and soy sauce. A thin slice of ... sauce, usually a strong mixture of dashi, mirin, and shoyu. Eaten with wasabi or grated ...
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Model Intercolegial de International Relações (translated from Portuguese)
... International Relações Model Intercolegial de International Relações, MIRIN, he is one modelo of international organizations ... defy the world. Table of content I MIRIN The first edition happened enters days 29 ... Politics of Descolonização; World trade organization. II MIRIN Between days 26 and 30 of July ...
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