Hijiki (ヒジキ, 鹿尾菜 or 羊栖菜, hijiki) (Sargassum fusiforme, syn. Hizikia fusiformis), sometimes called hiziki, is a brown sea vegetable that grows wild on...
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Salsola komarovii (redirect from Oka hijiki)
Salsola komarovii is an annual plant native to China, Korea, Japan and eastern Russia. It grows to a height of 20 to 50 centimeters (8 to 20 in). It is...
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about war. Two of his short stories, "Grave of the Fireflies" and "American Hijiki", won the 58th Naoki Prize in 1967. He is also noted for his preference...
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Japanese konnyaku is made by mixing konjac flour with water and limewater. Hijiki is often added for the characteristic dark color and flavor. Without additives...
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Kabocha; vegetables such as mushrooms or broccoli; seaweeds such as arame and hijiki; other foods including tofu, capsicums, and wheat gluten (namafu); and meat...
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Originally, the term nori was generic and referred to seaweeds, including hijiki. One of the earliest descriptions of nori is dated to around the eighth...
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on June 17, 2021. Retrieved October 16, 2020. Unlike wakame, kombu, and hijiki, which are sold in the form of individual leaves, nori is sold as a sheet...
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prescribe powdered Sargassum—either the species S. pallidum, or more rarely, hijiki, S. fusiforme—in doses of 0.5 grams dissolved in warm water and drunk as...
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Nakazonae (section Hana-hijiki)
traditional straw raincoat called mino. A variant of the hijiki (肘木) or timu (替木) is the hana-hijiki (花肘木), composed by either one or two horizontal series...
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Dalian, Dalian Publishing House, 1992. 釋草 – via ctext.org. "日本ひじき協議会". www.hijiki.org. Drew, Kathleen M. (1949). "Conchocelis-phase in the life-history of...
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