Definition of Chakin. Meaning of Chakin. Synonyms of Chakin

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Chakin. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Chakin and, of course, Chakin synonyms and on the right images related to the word Chakin.

Definition of Chakin

No result for Chakin. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Chakin from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- Chakin' is a compilation album by **** and Shine, released on 10 February 2015 by Astral Spirits. The album comprises improvised jazz sessions recorded...
- Abraham Alfred "Chick" Chakin (December 25, 1904 – March 1938) was an American volunteer in the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War, an...
- 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...
- (仙媒) Chakin (茶巾 "tea cloth") is a small cloth used to wipe the chawan Kintō (巾筒 "cloth tube") is a small tube or vessel used to store the chakin during...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...