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Chakin (****anese: 茶巾 "tea towel") is a
small rectangular cloth used to wipe
teabowls called chawan. It is a part of ****anese tea utensils. It is also used...
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variations include pouches made of a thin
omelette (帛紗寿司, ****usa-zushi, or 茶巾寿司,
chakin-zushi)
instead of tofu. It
should not be
confused with
inari maki, a roll...
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Abraham Alfred "Chick"
Chakin (December 25, 1904 –
March 1938) was an
American volunteer in the
International Brigades during the
Spanish Civil War, an...
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Chakin' is a
compilation album by **** and Shine,
released on 10
February 2015 by
Astral Spirits. The
album comprises improvised jazz
sessions recorded...
- Western-style
restaurant in Tokyo's
Ginza district called Renga-tei,
inspired by
chakin-zushi.
Another story says that the dish
originated in 1925 at
another Western-style...
- san-senke. Some of the more
essential components of tea
ceremony are:
Chakin (茶巾) The
chakin is a
small rectangular white linen or hemp
cloth mainly used to...
- may also be
strained into purée for use, as in the
sweetened kinton, or
chakin-shibori.
There is also the yuri-yōkan, one
recipe of
which calls for combining...
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generally short-finned
ingots are very po****r and
widely produced today. The
Chakin (チャキン), also
named the
chocolate oranda, is a
colored variant of an oranda...
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frequently used as an
edible twist tie in
dishes such as ****usa-zushi and
chakin-zushi.
Typically the
dried strips are
boiled to soften, and then boiled...
- or
plain wood.
There are also
incense containers made of clam s****. A
chakin (茶巾) is a
small rectangular white linen or hemp
cloth mainly used to wipe...