Lessons on Japan
Intensive English 3
Unit 6a
I absolutely love tuna, squid and eel
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raw (adjective)
addicted (adjective)
kind (noun)
flavor (noun)
starving (adjective)
piece (noun)
soy sauce (noun)
dip (verb and noun)
bite (noun and verb)
marinated (verb - past)
vinegar (noun)
grain (noun)
chopsticks (noun)
ginger (noun)
Of food - not cooked.
Being physically and/or mentally in need of something (and cannot stop needing or having it).
A group of things that are similar.
The taste of a food or drink.
Really, really, really, really, really hungry.
One part of something.
Something used in Chinese and Japanese cooking, especially with sushi.
Put something into a sauce, soup or liquid for a very short time.
Use your teeth to cut into or through something.
Put meat, fish, or other food in a special sauce for a few hours to make its taste better.
A sour-tasting liquid used to make pickles or for adding flavor to food.
One small piece of something such as salt, sand, rice or wheat.
Two sticks of wood, metal or plastic, held in one hand, and used to pick up and eat food.
A strong-tasting spice that is chopped, powdered or pickled for cooking. Often eaten with sushi.