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A Japanese pancake/pastry with a filling, usually a sweet bean jam. Most popularly known as the favorite food of anime character Doraemon.
It's an egg. It can be eaten or thrown, or perhaps used in other creative ways, like bringing back the protagonist of a group of heroes who travels through time.
A variety of the mineral beryl, emeralds are usually green in color.
A natural or synthetic material used to aid the grow of plants. Most often associated with being made from/with feces.
Link uses one. You do it in Animal Crossing. Lakitu uses it in most Mario installments like Mario Kart and Super Mario 64. Loads of games use fishing rods! Reel in that carp!
Flour is commonly used in baking. It is made by milling wheat, or other grains into powder.
Feed for domesticated livestock such as cows, horses, and sheep. Though typically represented (visually) as dried or green grasses, it can technically be any type of livestock food.
The preserved remains from a once living organism.
Potatoes that are cut, fried, and dusted with salt. Usually served with ketchup although other condiments can be substituted like mayonnaise. They are often paired with burgers or fried fish.
Dish from 18th century France in which base ingredients were beef stock + caramelized onions for the soup, and bread/croutons on top. Modern versions are prepared in an oven-safe dish to achieve a top layer of melted cheese.
Native to South Africa, its popularity spread around the world. Cultivated in a variety of colors, it's used in bouquets, gardening, and landscaping.
Distinctive by the brown crusted topping formed by broiling a casserole in a shallow, oven-proof dish. The crust is typically created from cheese, eggs or breadcrumbs.
The unripe version of bell pepper. The vegetable originated from Central and South America and is one of the milder varieties of the Capsicum annuum species.
A blunt tool used to hit things, whatever those things may be... a nail, a person.
Genus of flower species native to tropical or warm regions around the world. Distinctive by the trumpet-shaped arrangement of petals and long, protruding stigma and stamen.
A hoe is a gardening tool used primarily to shape soil and remove weeds.
A sweet substance that is produced by bees.
Distinctive for the way its flowers bloom in bunches at the top of each stem, hydrangeas are cultivated in many colors mainly as a shrub but can grow into a tree or large wood vines.
A post with a lamp on it generally placed along side roads to illuminate them at night.
Native to temperate climates in the Northern Hemisphere, most bloom in Spring or Summer. Distinctive by the individual six tepals (3 petals, 3 sepals) and long anthers.
A popular condiment put on various foods and sandwiches.
Just insert a single egg into the machine and miraculously, mayonnaise is produced!
A large roundish fruit that is usually greenish in color.
French dish prepared by dredging fish in flour and pan-frying in clarified butter. After the fish is removed, lemon and parsley are added to the liquid and reduced into a brown sauce.
The delicious dairy drink that comes from mammals. Some games use it as a power up / health boost, while others use it as a resource. Substitutes can be comprised of rice, soy, and apparently, hemp.
A dessert made of sweetened chestnut purée piped into noodle-like strings, shaped into mounds and topped with whipped cream. Variations such as toppings, a pastry base, etc. vary by region.
Japanese dish with base ingredients consisting of thin slices of vegetables marinated in rice vinegar for 1-3 hours. Most commonly used vegetables for this dish are carrot and daikon.
Winter Japanese dish consisting of boiled eggs, daikon, konjac, seaweed, and fishcakes simmered in a dashi (fish stock) broth.
Japanese-style savory pancakes that typically involve flour batter + various ingredients cooked over a flat griddle. Regional variances can involve mixing things into the batter, toppings, layers, fillings etc.
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