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  2. Teriyaki - Wikipedia

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    The first standalone teriyaki restaurant, Toshi's Teriyaki, opened in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle in 1976. The restaurant's low-cost chicken and beef skewers in teriyaki sauce inspired other restaurants in the area. [10] Toshi's later expanded into a chain with 17 locations in the Seattle area by 1996. [11]

  3. List of military rations - Wikipedia

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    The ration is packed inside a heavy-duty (.25 mm thick) matte green or olive drab polyethylene bag measuring 300 mm wide by 400 mm long. It is printed with the logo of the Brazilian Army, the name of the ration, and menu information. Inside are 5 thinner (.10 mm) semi-transparent plastic bags, one for each meal and one for the accessories.

  4. Yakitori - Wikipedia

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    Yakitori (Japanese: 焼き鳥) (literally 'grilled bird') is a Japanese type of skewered chicken. Its preparation involves attaching the meat to a skewer, typically made of steel, bamboo, or similar materials, after which it is grilled over a charcoal fire.

  5. List of Japanese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Dango: a Japanese dumpling and sweet made from mochiko (rice flour),[1] [citation not found] related to mochi. Hanabiramochi: a Japanese sweet (wagashi), usually eaten at the beginning of the year. Higashi: a type of wagashi, which is dry and contains very little moisture, and thus keeps relatively longer than other kinds of wagashi.

  6. Chicken Wings with a Honey-Teriyaki Glaze Recipe - AOL

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    Add the chicken wings and coat with the marinade, then cover the bowl and refrigerate for 2 hours or up to 1 day. When time to cook, remove from the cold and preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

  7. Yoshinoya - Wikipedia

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    Yoshinoya in Nagoya. In its restaurants in Japan, tables are often counters, and in that case, they take orders over those counters. Chopsticks are provided. The menu includes standard-serving (並盛, namimori, or nami), large-serving (大盛, ōmori), or extra-large-serving (特盛, tokumori) [9] beef bowls, pork bowls (豚丼, butadon), [10] raw eggs (to stir and pour on top, sometimes ...

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  9. List of Dotch Cooking Show episodes - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Meat and Potato Stew 260: ... Teriyaki Chicken Burger: Fried Shrimp Sandwich 324: July 29, 2004: ... Calorie Cutting: Beef Curry