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- Yakiniku (****anese: 焼き肉/焼肉), meaning "grilled meat", is a ****anese term that, in its broadest sense, refers to grilled meat cuisine. Today, "yakiniku"...
- Fierceness That Invites Storm! Yakiniku Road of Glory (クレヨンしんちゃん 嵐を呼ぶ 栄光のヤキニクロード, Kureyon Shin-chan: Arashi o Yobu: Eikō no Yakiniku Rōdo), also known as The...
- Yakiniku Bugyou (****anese: 焼肉奉行, Hepburn: Yakiniku Bugyō) is a simulation video game developed and published by Media Entertainment for the PlayStation...
- gyū kaku, "bull's horn") is a chain of ****anese yakiniku restaurants. Gyu-Kaku first entered the yakiniku restaurant business in 1996 and opened its first...
- the Sendai area. In other areas in ****an, gyūtan is most often served in yakiniku restaurants. Gyūtan was originally conceived to be flavored with salt,...
- colonial period. It was adapted to ****anese tastes, and now persists today as yakiniku. Bulgogi (불고기) is the most po****r variety of Korean barbecue. Before cooking...
- barbecue. In ****an, this and many other dishes in Korean barbecue influenced yakiniku, a fusion cuisine that often makes use of galbi (glossed as karubi). Traditionally...
- poisoning at 'yakiniku' chain reaches 4", ****an Times, May 6, 2011, accessed May 6, 2011. Kyodo "Police launch raids over fatal 'yakiniku' poisonings"...
- to a style of grilling mutton, which is also referred to as a type of yakiniku. The dish was conceived in Hokkaidō, where it has been a po****r blue-collar...
- ****anese cuisine for dipping sauces often used in grilling (yakitori and yakiniku, especially as teriyaki sauce) as well as with sushi, nabemono, and gyoza...