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Oroshi (颪, lit. 'down wind') is the ****anese term for a wind
blowing strong down the
slope of a mountain,
occasionally as
strong gusts of wind
which can...
- The
Oroshi tribe is an
Albanian tribe and one of the
bajraks of the
ethnographic Mirdita region in
northern central Albania. The
Oroshi tribe was one...
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meticulous katsura-muki (桂剥き,
katsura peeling (etymology disputed)). Daikon-
oroshi (大根おろし,
grated daikon) is
frequently used as a garnish,
often mixed into...
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which is the
Tsukiji fish
market in Tokyo, for
which they are
often called oroshi-hōchō (卸包丁, lit. "wholesale knife"), as
there is
little need for them elsewhere...
- The
traditional grating tool for
wasabi is a
sharkskin grater or
samegawa oroshi. An
imitation wasabi (seiyo-wasabi), made from horseradish,
mustard powder...
- Tsurube-otoshi (釣瓶落とし) or tsurube-
oroshi (釣瓶下ろし) is a yōkai told
about in
Kyoto Prefecture,
Shiga Prefecture, Gifu Prefecture,
Aichi Prefecture, and Wakayama...
- Böhmwind in the Ore Mountains, the
Santa Ana
winds in
southern California, the
oroshi in ****an, or "the Barber" in New Zealand. Not all
downslope winds are katabatic...
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Mount Rokkō. Hōrai
Valley Kamakura Valley Rokkō
oroshi - gale
blowing down from Mt. Rokkō Rokkō
oroshi (song) Rokkō
Island -
artificial island south of...
- a cylinder, and
cooked by steaming.
Ankimo is
often served with momiji-
oroshi (chili-tinted
grated daikon),
thinly sliced scallions and
ponzu sauce. Ankimo...
- Hira
Mountains is one of the
Eight Views of Ōmi. A
strong local wind Hira-
oroshi (比良颪)
often blows from Hira
Mountains to Lake Biwa
especially in the late...