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  2. Japanese milk bread - Wikipedia

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    The style of bread became popular outside Asia in the 2020s. [4] [5] [6] Other names for it are Hokkaido milk bread, shokupan, and pai bao. [1] [2] Shokupan translates to "eating bread" or "food bread" or "plain bread"; [7] in Japan the style is considered the standard bread of the country, where it is a common breakfast meal or eaten as a ...

  3. File:Japanese Milk Bread.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Kamaboko - Wikipedia

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    The simulated crab meat product kanikama (short for kani-kamaboko) is the best-known form of surimi in the West. Red-skinned and white kamaboko are typically served at celebratory and holiday meals, as red and white are considered to bring good luck. In Japan, the prepackaged snack chiikama (cheese plus kamaboko) is

  5. Menchi-katsu - Wikipedia

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    The ground meat is mixed with chopped onion, salt, and pepper, and made into patties. Flour is applied on both sides of these patties. They are coated with beaten eggs, further coated with bread crumbs, and deep fried until golden brown. The bread crumbs, called panko, are specially dehydrated and have a coarser texture than other bread crumbs.

  6. Category:Japanese breads - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese breads" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Japanese milk bread; M. Melonpan; Y. Yakisoba-pan

  7. Corone (bread) - Wikipedia

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    Corone (Japanese: コロネ or コルネ [1] [2], lit. ' Coronet ') is a sweet bread developed in Japan. [3] [1] The bread is made by wrapping dough around a conch-shaped metal tube, baking it, and then filling it with cream. [3] It is called choco corone (Japanese: チョココロネ, lit.

  8. Rat parts found in sliced white bread in Japan, sparking recall

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    A major Japanese food supplier has recalled more than 100,000 packs of a popular brand of sliced white bread after rat parts were found inside some loaves.. The latest scare adds to a raft of food ...

  9. Korokke - Wikipedia

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    Korokke (Japanese: コロッケ; [koꜜɾokke]) is a Japanese deep-fried yōshoku dish originally related to a French dish, the croquette.Korokke is made by mixing cooked chopped meat, seafood, or vegetables with mashed potato or white sauce, usually shaped like a flat patty, rolling it in wheat flour, eggs, and Japanese-style breadcrumbs, then deep-frying this until brown on the outside.