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Sardines Sardine and
pilchard are
common names for
various species of small, oily
forage fish in the
herring suborder Clupeoidei. The term 'sardine' was...
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Tatami iwashi (タタミイワシ) is a ****anese
processed food made from baby
sardines or
shirasu (白子 / しらす) laid out and
dried while entwined in a
single layer to...
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vernacular ****anese
language anchovy (片口鰯,
katakuchi iwashi) is
called a type of
sardine (鰯,
iwashi), thus
shirasu may be (somewhat misleadingly) described...
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Gravepost Noh 1954 葵の上 Aoi no Ue The Lady Aoi Noh 1954 鰯賣戀曳網 (鰯売恋曳網)
Iwashi Uri Koi
Hikiami The
Sardine Seller's Net of Love
Kabuki 1955 班女
Hanjo The...
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Kusaya Maldives fish
Mojama Niboshi Piracuí
Sanyaa Stockfish Taran Tatami Iwashi Vobla Yukola Dried seafood Conpoy Dried shredded squid Dried shrimp Musciame...
- anchovies,
because in ****anese, both
sardine and
anchovy are
referred to as
iwashi (イワシ). In ****an,
niboshi dashi is one of the more
common forms of dashi...
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Iwashi Uri Koi No
Hikiami (鰯賣戀引網 The
Sardine Seller's Net of Love) is a 1954
comedic Kabuki play by
Yukio Mishima (三島 由紀夫). It was
first performed in November...
- some have only one, such as kiku (菊, "chrysanthemum", an on-reading) or
iwashi (鰯, "sardine", a kun-reading); ****anese-coined
kanji (kokuji)
often only...
- Vincent-Davis (English) A
researcher who uses
animated skeletons to work for her.
Iwashi (イワシ)
Voiced by:
Masaya Mat****ze (****anese); Ty
Mahany (English) A weasel...
- up of
small decorations of
sardine heads and
holly leaves (柊鰯,
hiiragi iwashi) at the
entrance to a
house to ward off evil spirits. A
special variety...