34 Foods That Start with ใ (a) – Learn Hiragana Characters
Remembering a lots of vocabulary is very tough when learning new languages, right?
I have faced really tough time learning English words everyday back at school because English is not my native language.
So, I want to share the list of food name in Japanese with you, and hope you can learn hiragana characters with fun!
Some of them are maybe eaten in your countries too, others are particular to Japan. Enjoy learning food culture of Japan!
Let’s check the list of foods that start with “ใ”
ใใผใใใฉ (ใขใผใขใณใ) / A-MONDO
This is Japanese term for “almond”.
Almond is often eaten in Japan as a snack or ingredient in sweets. Chocolate-covered almonds is especially popular snack.
ใใใใใใผใ (ใขใคในใฏใชใผใ ) / AISUKURI-MU
This is Japanese term for “ice cream”.
Japanese would rather say ใใใ (AISU) than saying ใใใใใใผใ (AISUKURI-MU) in daily conversation.
ใใใใใผใฒใผ (ใขใคในใณใผใใผ) / AISUKO-HI-
This is Japanese term for “iced coffee”.
Iced coffee is very popular drink especially during summer. Japanese convenience stores usually own great coffee machine all, so you can drink high quality iced/hot coffee all over Japan so easy.
ใใใใ (้ๆฑ) / AOJIRU
This is Japanese term for “green juice”.
Aojiru (green juice) in Japan is made from green leafy vegetables such as barley young leaves and kale. It has been popular as a health food in Japan for a long time.
ใใใฎใ (้ใฎใ) / AONORI
This is Japanese term for “dried green seaweed” or “dried green laver”.
It’s very common topping for okonomiyaki, takoyaki, and yakisoba noodles.
Interested in learning more about Aonori?
What Is Aonori Flakes and How Is It Used?
ใใใใ (่ตค่ฒ) / AKAGAI
This is Japanese term for “red clam”.
It’s mainly used for sushi and sashimi. ใใ (AKA) means red, and the name is originated from the red body of the shellfish.
ใใใใถ (่ตคใซใ) / AKAKABU
This is Japanese term for “red turnip”. ใใถ (KABU) means turnip.
It’s usually used in pickles and salad. It may look like beetroot, but they are categorized in different genus.
ใใใใใ (ๆ็ณ็ผใ) / AKASHIYAKI
Akashiyaki is a local food of Akashi in Hyogo prefecture. On the outside, it looks like takoyaki, but has a softer texture than takoyaki.
The big differences from takoyaki are it’s eaten with dipping sauce made from dashi, and the dough contains more eggs.
ใใใใพใญใ (่ตค็ใญใ) / AKATAMANEGI
This is Japanese term for “red onion”. ใใพใญใ (TAMANEGI) means onion.
Red onion is also called ใใใใ ใใพใญใ (MURASAKI TAMANEGI) in Japanese. ใใใใ (MURASAKI) means purple.
ใใใดใผใพใ (่ตคใใผใใณ) / AKAPI-MAN
This is Japanese term for “red bell pepper”.
Japanese also call it ใฑใทใใ (PAPURIKA), and it’s the same as paprika in English.
ใใใ / ASARI
This is Japanese term for “clam”.
Clam is often used in Japanese dishes such as miso soup, pasta sauce, and steamed clams with sake.
ใใใตใใ (ใขใธใใฉใค) / AJIFURAI
This is Japanese term for “deep-fried horse mackerel”. ใใ (AJI) means horse mackerel.
The really fresh horse mackerel can be eaten as a sashimi. Deep-fried horse mackerel is also great to enjoy this fish in Japan.
The word ใตใใ (FURAI) is used to describe deep-fried dishes in Japanese.
ใใใคใใฎใ (ๅณไปใๆตท่) / AJITSUKENORI
This is Japanese term for “seasoned nori (seaweed laver)”.
Since normal nori has light and simple taste, Japanese like to eat seasoned nori (a little bit salty and sweet nori), and it’s very good match for white rice.
Interested in learning more about Nori?
What Is Nori (Seaweed Laver) and How Is It Used?
ใใใ (ๅฐ่ฑ) / AZUKI
This is Japanese term for “adsuki beans”.
Azuki is the main ingredient of sweet red bean paste which is called ใใใ(ANKO) in Japanese.
Also, this is crucial ingredient in ่ตค้ฃฏ (SEKIHAN), glutinous rice boiled with red beans.
ใใใฑใใใ (ใขในใใฉใฌใน) / ASUPARAGASU
This is Japanese term for “asparagus”.
Japanese asparagus can be used in salad and side dishes (maybe it’s the same way in other countries). The bright color of green makes the dish more beautiful looking.
ใใใใ (ใขใปใญใฉ) / ASERORA
This is Japanese term for “acerola cherry” or “barbados cherry”.
You don’t really see this fruit itself at grocery stores in Japan, but the drink made from ใขใปใญใฉ (ASERORA) is very common and popular drink. It’s sour and sweet, very tasty drink.
ใใคใใ (ๅๆใ) / ATSUAGE
This is Japanese term for “thick deepโfried tofu”.
As you may know,ย thick deepโfried tofu is very useful material that you can use any type of dishes including stir-fried dish, soup, salad, and hot pot.
ใใฃใทใใฑใ (ใขใใใซใใค) / APPURUPAI
This is Japanese term for “apple pie”.
Although apple is ใใใ (RINGO) in Japanese, we don’t call apple pie ใใใใใค (RINGO PAI) but call it ใขใใใซใใค (APPURUPAI).
ใใคใใใใพใ (ๅ็ผใ็ๅญ) / ATSUYAKITAMAGO
This is Japanese term for “thick omelet”.
Unlike normal omelet, Japanese-style is square in shape. It’s because we use the special frying pan for fried eggs.
Adding dashi in omelet is also popular in Japan. I like to add a little sugar to make it sweet and delicious!
ใใชใ (็ฉดๅญ) / ANAGO
This is Japanese term for “conger eel”.
It’s elongated saltwater fish that is similar to eel, and usually eaten as sushi material after grilled. You should definitely try anago sushi if you’re visiting sushi restaurant in Japan. The fluffy texture of anago with the sweet sauce are the best.
ใใถใใใ (ๆฒนๆใ) / ABURAAGE
This is Japanese term for “thin deepโfried tofu”.
Since it’s very thin texture, you can feel juicy taste more than atsuage (thick deepโfried tofu). It’s used in miso soup, various simmered dishes, and inari-sushi.
ใใผใใฉ (ใขใใซใ) / ABOKADO
This is Japanese term for “avocado”.
Avocado has become more and more popular in recent years in Japan. I think how to be used for cooking in Japan is almost the same as other countries.
ใใพใใณ (็ๆตท่) / AMAEBI
This is Japanese term for “sweet shrimp”or “spot prawn”. ใใพ (AMA) means sweet.
Unlike the regular shrimp, ็ๆตท่ (AMAEBI) has really sweet taste, and the texture is soft and creamy. We eat it as sashimi and sushi material.
ใใพใใ (็ๆ ) / AMAGURI
This is Japanese term for “sweet roast chestnuts”.
็ๆ (AMAGURI) is, as the name says, sweet and delicious because chestnut fruits are put in heated pebbles and steamed with sugar solution.
ใใพใชใฃใจใ (็็ด่ฑ) / AMANATTO
This is Japanese term for “sweetened adzuki beans”.
It’s kind of like a traditional Japanese snack. Although the name uses “natto”, it’s not related to natto.
It’s made from various types of beans such as adzuki beans and green beans. Those beans are boiled sweetly with sugar, and dried well after being sprinkled sugar.
ใใ (้ฃด) / AME
This is Japanese term for “candy”.
By the way, there is another ใใ (AME) which means rain. Its intonation is different from ใใ (้ฃด), and the kanji character is also different. If you write rain in kanji character, it’s going to be ้จ.
ใใใใใใฉใฃใ (ใขใกใชใซใณใใใฐ) / AMERIKANDOGGU
This is Japanese term for “corn dog”.
The looks and taste is almost the same as corn dog. But the dough of Japanese one is mainly made from wheat instead of cornmeal.
I’m not sure why Japanese call it “American” dog…
ใใ (้ฎ) / AYU
This is Japanese term for “sweetfish”.
It’s a very tasty, representative river fish of Japan. People usually eat sweetfish after grilling, simmering, or deep-frying.
It’s also known as luxury ingredient, and especially natural sweetfish can hardly be eaten.
ใใใ / ARARE
This is Japanese term for “very small rice crackers”.
Although ใใในใ (SENBEI) is made from white rice, ใใใ (ARARE) is made from glutinous rice. And, the characteristic is its size, it’s very tiny piece of rice crackers that can be even toppings or bread crumbs substitute.
ใใใณ (ใขใฏใ) / AWABI
This is Japanese term for “abalone”.
This is an expensive ingredient characterized by a firm, almost crunchy texture. Japanese like to eat it as a steak, or cook steamed abalone with sake.
ใใใใ (ใใ่) / ANKIMO
This is Japanese term for “monkfish liver”.
It’s kind of like foie gras, and sometimes called sea foie gras.
Popular way to eat is steam the liver with sake, and eat it with ponzu sauce, minced green onion, and grated daikon. It’s very creamy and tasty, great match for sake.
ใใใ (้คกๅญ) / ANKO
This is Japanese term for “sweet red bean paste” or “bean jam”.
It’s made from a lot of sugar and adsuki beans, and crucial material for making various types of Japanese sweets such as sweet bun, daifuku, and dorayaki.
ใใใ / ANZU
This is Japanese term for “apricot”.
Probably the taste is the same as apricot in other countries. It’s eaten asย jam, preserved in syrup, and dried fruit.
ใใใฑใ (ใใใใณ) / ANPAN
This is Japanese term for “sweet bean bun”.
It’s literally a bread with red bean paste inside. Anpan is also the representative food of red bean paste.
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