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- Miso soup (味噌汁 or お味噌汁, miso-shiru or omiso-shiru, お-/o- being honorific) is a traditional ****anese soup consisting of miso paste mixed with a dashi stock...
- Misoshiru's (****anese: 味噌汁’s, Hepburn: Misoshiruzu, "The Miso-Soups") is a ****anese punk rock band. A fictional stage persona for the band Radwimps that...
- Misoshiru de Kanpai! (味噌汁でカンパイ!, "Cheers with Miso Soup!") is a ****anese manga series written and illustrated by Sai Sasano. It was serialized in Shoga****an's...
- age Isobe mochi Shichimi (seven-****e seasoning) ****anese potato chips Misoshiru Raw aonori from Lake Hamana Miso soup with raw aonori Okonomiyaki with...
- A Woman and the Beancurd Soup (女と味噌汁, Onna to Misoshiru) is a 1968 ****anese film directed by Heinosuke Gosho. It is a drama about a geisha who becomes...
- Sanrio Co., Ltd. Retrieved 30 April 2015. 映画『はなちゃんのみそ汁』公式サイト [Hanachan no Misoshiru Official website]. hanamiso.com (in ****anese). Archived from the original...
- simmered vegetables. Rice: A staple in the ****anese diet. Soup: Commonly misoshiru (miso soup). In contemporary ****anese households, the ichijū-sansai meal...
- meats, and mixing with dashi soup stock to serve as miso soup called misoshiru (味噌汁), a ****anese culinary staple. Nattō ****an A traditional ****anese...
- no furikaeri desu) "Rice Balls and Miso Soup" (おにぎりと味噌汁です, Onigiri to misoshiru desu) "Technique" (テクニックです, Tekunikku desu) "The Escape" (脱出です, D****hutsu...
- with Marukome by singing a remake of "Morning Coffee" titled "Morning Misoshiru" to promote the company's new miso soup product of the same name. it was...