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  2. Tamagoyaki - Wikipedia

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    Tamagoyaki (卵焼き or 玉子焼き, literally 'grilled egg') is a type of Japanese omelette made by rolling together several layers of fried beaten eggs. It is often prepared in a rectangular omelette pan called a makiyakinabe or tamagoyaki. The word "tamago" means egg in Japanese, and the word "yaki" means to be cooked over direct heat.

  3. Onsen tamago - Wikipedia

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    Onsen tamago (Japanese: 温泉卵 or 温泉玉子, lit. 'hot spring egg') is a traditional Japanese low temperature boiled egg which is slow cooked in the hot waters of onsen in Japan. [ 1 ] The egg has a unique texture in that the white tastes like a delicate custard (milky and soft) and the yolk comes out firm, but retains the colour and ...

  4. Tamago kake gohan - Wikipedia

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    Tamago kake gohan (Japanese: 卵かけご飯, lit. ' egg on rice ' ) is a popular Japanese breakfast food consisting of cooked Japanese rice topped or mixed with raw egg and soy sauce . In Japan, uncooked eggs are usually safe to eat as steps have been taken to reduce the occurrence of salmonella in eggs.

  5. List of egg dishes - Wikipedia

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    "Hot-spring eggs", traditional Japanese boiled eggs (tamago) slow-cooked in the water of hot springs (onsen). Omelette surprise [45] Sweet A dessert similar to a baked Alaska, consisting of a sponge cake covered with ice cream and a layer of beaten egg whites and browned in an oven. Ovos Moles de Aveiro: Sweet Portugal [46]

  6. Makiyakinabe - Wikipedia

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    Some recipes caution that the egg should not be allowed to brown at all, [15] [16] but this depends on the type of omelette, in other recipes the egg is allowed to turn golden-brown on its layers. [18] Among the tamagoyaki stalls formerly at the Tsukiji Market, there are offerings with slight searing (焼き目, yaki-me) or browning on them. [19]

  7. A simple recipe for onigiri, or Japanese rice balls, with ...

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    1 ½ cup Japanese rice, cooked to fluffiness Three umeboshi salted Japanese plums (available at Asian food stores; for smaller umeboshi, use one for each rice ball) Two sheets of dried nori seaweed

  8. Egg sandwich - Wikipedia

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    Curried egg sandwiches, which add a mild curry powder to the mayonnaise are common in Australia. [10] Cress is often seen as the typical accompaniment to an egg sandwich. Salad cream is also a common alternative to mayonnaise, mainly within the UK. This simple sandwich of mayonnaise and boiled egg is popular in Japan as "Tamago sando" (egg ...

  9. Spam musubi - Wikipedia

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    Spam Musubi, generally together with egg and sometimes called Potama (for Pork+Tamago/Egg), is a staple of Okinawan cuisine. [12] The nori is generally larger and wraps the entire sandwich. Preparation