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Uirō (****anese: 外郎, 外良, ういろう), also
known as
uirō-mochi (外郎餅), is a
traditional ****anese
steamed cake made of
glutinous rice
flour and sugar. It is chewy...
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Uirō (****anese: ういらう or 外郎) sold by
Uirō Company in Odawara, Kanagawa,
usually is a well-known
traditional ****anese medicine. The
origin of
uirō in Odawara...
- (earlier *Arto-
uiros in Brittonic) is not
possible for
phonological and
orthographic reasons;
notably that a
Brittonic compound name *Arto-
uiros should produce...
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burger Senbei Sushi Taco rice
Takikomi gohan Tamago kake
gohan Tekkadon Uirō Unadon Yakimochi Zosui Korea Bap
Bibimbap Bokkeum-bap Garae-tteok Gimbap...
- Viri may come from: the Indo-European root *
uiros, "man",
relating to
strength and virility; the
Celtic *
uiro- 'man'; and the
older forms viros, viri, viro...
- *Arto-
uiros in Brittonic) is not
accepted by
modern scholars for
phonological and
orthographic reasons. Notably, a
Brittonic compound name *Arto-
uiros should...
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castella cake with yōkan
Chestnut and
sweet potato yōkan
Gelatin dessert Uirō Karukan Sakiko Fujimura. "Yokan—A
Sweet that
Evolved while Being Nurtured...
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paste Sakuramochi Senbei Shiruko (red bean soup)
Suama Taiyaki Tokoroten Uirō Warabimochi Wasanbon Yatsuhashi Yōkan
Yubeshi Dai****u is a
glutinous rice...
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Goheimochi Hishi mochi Hanabiramochi Kuzumochi Muchi Senbei, rice
crackers Uirō Similar foods in
other countries: Lo mai chi Bánh giầy Chapssal-tteok, Korean...
- Rüetschi
Switzerland Bell 1368 Old
Crown United Kingdom Restaurant 1368
Uiro (company) [jp] ****an
Pharmacy 1369
Torrini Firenze Italy Jewelry 1371 Wynhus...