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  2. Nattō - Wikipedia

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    For those who dislike the smell and texture of natto, "dried natto" and "fried natto" were developed around 1990. The smell and stickiness are reduced, making it easier to eat for those who do not like conventional natto. Another type of fermented soybeans called mamenoka (Japanese: 豆乃香) has also been developed by improving the soybean ...

  3. Talk:Nattō - Wikipedia

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    This dish does not smell a lot, just like any other cooked fish. Surströmming(fermented herring) however has a rather pungent "aroma" which isn't very pleasing. Then again i've never tried natto, but would very much like to. 213.112.50.67 08:54, 19 August 2006 (UTC) Having tried lutfisk and surströmming, I can say natto does not smell like ...

  4. List of grammatical cases - Wikipedia

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    (Note: the case in Slavic languages termed the "locative case" in English is actually a prepositional case.) Pergressive case: vicinity: in the vicinity of the house Kamu: Pertingent case: contacting: touching the house Tlingit | Archi: Postessive case: posterior: after the house Lezgian | Agul: Subessive case: under: under/below the house Tsez ...

  5. Nattokinase - Wikipedia

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    Nattokinase (pronounced nuh-TOH-kin-ayss) is an enzyme extracted and purified from a Japanese food called nattō.Nattō is produced by fermentation by adding the bacterium Bacillus subtilis var natto, which also produces the enzyme, to boiled soybeans.

  6. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    (v.) (slang) to act like a fop, to wander about aimlessly without achieving anything ponce off (v.) (slang) to mooch, to hit up, to leave in a pompous manner pong (n.) (slang) a strong unpleasant smell; (v.) to give off a strong unpleasant smell; (adj.) pongy poof, poofter (derogatory) a male homosexual (US equivalent: fag, faggot) pouffe, poof ...

  7. American and British English grammatical differences

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    [1]: 322 Conversely, British English favours fitted as the past tense of fit generally, whereas the preference of American English is more complex: AmE prefers fitted for the metaphorical sense of having made an object [adjective-]"fit" (i.e., suited) for a purpose; in spatial transitive contexts, AmE uses fitted for the sense of having made an ...

  8. Olfactory language - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The ease with which odours are identified by speakers is related to the primary type of olfactory vocabulary used in their speech community. Some speech communities, including Jahai - and Thai-speaking hunter-gatherers, mostly use dedicated abstract vocabulary for referring to odour qualities, while others, such as Dutch and English ...

  9. Natto (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Natto may also refer to; Bacillus natto (B. natto), a gram-positive bacteria; Natto Wada (1920-1983), Japanese screenwriter; Mimi Natto (mangaka), Japanese author published in Monthly Magazine Z; Kapi Natto MBE, a Papua New Guinea person honoured at the 2009 Birthday Honours; John Kappi Natto, president of the Papua New Guinea Football Association