-
pickling them slightly.
Namasu was
brought to ****an from
China during the Nara
period (710-794).
Namasu may also be
called namasu-kiri (kiri
means "sliced")...
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Namuchi (Sanskrit: नमुचि, romanized: Namuchi), also
known as
Namasu is the son of the
asura king
Mahabali and the great-grandson of
Prahlada in
Hindu mythology...
- With her he had many sons,
including the
Shiva devotee Bana (Banasura) and
Namasu (Prince Namuchi). It is
believed that
Vindhyavalli once
saved Bana from...
- a
progeny of one
hundred children,
including his two sons
Banasura and
Namasu, as well as a
daughter named Ratnamala. In
Hindu tradition, Mahabali, the...
- also
means "health",
symbolizing a wish for
health in the New Year. Kōhaku-
namasu (紅白なます),
literally "red-white
vegetable kuai", is made of
daikon and carrot...
-
Court classroom (後宮教室, Kōkyū Kyō****su)
Chapter 24. The
Smoking Pipe (煙管, Kiseru)
Chapter 25. A Dish of Raw Fish (鱠,
Namasu)
Chapter 26. Lead (鉛, Namari)...
- in
noodle soup Moules-frites –
Famous Belgian dish of
mussels and
fries Namasu – ****anese dish of
thinly sliced uncooked vegetables and
seafood New England...
- be made with
wakame seaweed, or be
something like a kōhaku
namasu (紅白なます, "red
white namasu") made from thin
toothpick slices of
daikon and carrot. The...
- with hoe) Hoe-deopbap (bibimbap with hoe)
Hoedeopbap Kuai (dish)
Maeuntang Namasu Sannakji Sashimi Yusheng "hoe" 회.
Standard Korean Language Dictionary (in...
- (nikogori)
simmered with seasonings,
sliced raw fish
served in a
vinegar sauce (
namasu), vegetables,
seaweed or fish in a
strong dressing (aemono), and pickled...