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Japan later adapted and transliterated the Chinese term "plum rain" to call the rainy season tsuyu (梅雨). The season is instead commonly called Jangma (장마) in Korea, which means "long rain". The term was originally spelled Dyangmah (댱맣) in 1500s, which was the mix of the hanja character 長 ("long") and the old native Korean word 맣 ...
Tsuyu may refer to: East Asian rainy season (梅雨) Dipping sauce or soup served with Japanese noodles; Tsuyu Asui (蛙吹 梅雨), a character in the manga and anime series My Hero Academia; TUYU (ツユ), a music group from Japan.
Tzuyu was born on June 14, 1999, in the East District of Tainan, Taiwan. [2] [4] [5] She started dancing from a young age and trained at a dance academy.[6]In 2012, Tzuyu was discovered by talent scouts at the Muse Performing Arts Workshop in Tainan, and moved to South Korea in November of that year to begin training.
The tsuyu is made of a strong mixture of dashi, sweetened soy sauce (also called "satōjōyu") and mirin. Using chopsticks, the diner picks up a small amount of soba from the tray and dips it in the cold tsuyu before eating it. Wasabi and sliced negi are often mixed into the tsuyu. [29]
The tsuyu is usually a katsuobushi-based sauce that can be flavored with Japanese bunching onion, ginger, or myoga. In the summer, sōmen chilled with ice is a popular meal to help stay cool. In the summer, sōmen chilled with ice is a popular meal to help stay cool.
Tsuyu has a habit of putting her finger against her mouth while speaking, pondering, or showing curiosity. She says "ribbit" ("kero" in Japanese), emulating a frog's croaking at the end of her sentences, or as a replacement for many single-word replies.
Japanese cuisine encompasses the regional and traditional foods of Japan, ... called tsuyu, is usually more concentrated and made from soy sauce, dashi and mirin ...
Tsuyu is the spirit of a plum tree who has lived with Tenjin for 1,000 years. She is not a Shinki, but rather stays with Tenjin out of a lasting love. Because she is a tree spirit, she is able to communicate with other trees. Kouto Fujisaki (藤崎 浩人) Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa [20] (Japanese); Clifford Chapin [21] (English)