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There are 140 total results for your 漬け search. I have created 2 pages of results for you. Each page contains 100 results...

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Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
鮭茶づけ
鮭茶漬け

see styles
 sakechazuke
    さけちゃづけ
(See 茶漬け) chazuke with salmon powder

Variations:
鮭茶漬け
鮭茶づけ

see styles
 sakechazuke
    さけちゃづけ
(See 茶漬け) chazuke with salmon

Variations:
漬ける(P)
浸ける

see styles
 tsukeru
    つける
(transitive verb) (1) to soak (in); to steep; to dip; to dunk; (transitive verb) (2) (漬ける only) to pickle; to preserve (in salt, vinegar, etc.)

Variations:
茶漬け
茶漬
茶づけ

see styles
 chazuke
    ちゃづけ
{food} chazuke; cooked rice with green tea poured on it

Variations:
木の芽漬け
木の芽漬

see styles
 kinomezuke; konomezuke
    きのめづけ; このめづけ
{food} pickled buds of chocolate vine, Japanese pepper tree, etc.

Variations:
蜜漬け
蜜漬
みつ漬け

see styles
 mitsuzuke
    みつづけ
{food} soaking in honey; soaking in syrup; nuts, fruit, etc. soaked in honey or syrup

Variations:
漬物(P)
漬け物(P)

see styles
 tsukemono
    つけもの
tsukemono; Japanese pickled vegetables

Variations:
氷漬け
凍り漬け(iK)

see styles
 koorizuke
    こおりづけ
being frozen in ice

Variations:
種漬花
種付花
種漬け花

see styles
 tanetsukebana; tanetsukebana
    たねつけばな; タネツケバナ
(kana only) woodland bittercress (Cardamine flexuosa); wavy bittercress

Variations:
薬漬け
薬漬
クスリ漬け

see styles
 kusurizuke(薬漬ke, 薬漬); kusurizuke(kusuri漬ke)
    くすりづけ(薬漬け, 薬漬); クスリづけ(クスリ漬け)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) overprescription; overmedication; drug dependence

Variations:
べったら漬
べったら漬け

see styles
 bettarazuke
    べったらづけ
{food} daikon pickled in salted rice yeast

Variations:
仕事漬け
仕事づけ(sK)

see styles
 shigotozuke
    しごとづけ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) being immersed in work; working non-stop; being swamped with work; being up to one's ears in work

Variations:
付け台
付台
漬け台
漬台

see styles
 tsukedai
    つけだい
counter in a sushi restaurant

Variations:
麹漬け
糀漬
麹漬
糀漬け

see styles
 koujizuke / kojizuke
    こうじづけ
(n,n-suf) (See 麹・こうじ) fish, meat, vegetables, etc. pickled in kōji and salt; food pickled in malted rice

Variations:
一夜漬け
一夜漬
一夜づけ

see styles
 ichiyazuke
    いちやづけ
(noun/participle) (1) last-minute cramming; overnight cramming; (2) (original meaning) (vegetables) salted just overnight

Variations:
焼酎漬け
しょうちゅう漬け

see styles
 shouchuuzuke / shochuzuke
    しょうちゅうづけ
fruit, etc. preserved in shōchū

Variations:
塩漬け
塩漬
塩づけ(sK)

see styles
 shiozuke
    しおづけ
(noun, transitive verb) (1) pickling in salt; food preserved in salt; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) holding on to (shares, land, etc.) for an extended period until its value increases; leaving unsold; leaving unused; mothballing

Variations:
わさび漬け
山葵漬け
山葵漬

see styles
 wasabizuke
    わさびづけ
pickled Japanese horseradish; wasabi cut up and mixed with sake lees

Variations:
二度づけ
二度漬け
二度付け

see styles
 nidozuke
    にどづけ
(noun/participle) double-dipping (a food item in sauce)

Variations:
味噌漬け
みそ漬け
味噌づけ

see styles
 misozuke
    みそづけ
{food} (See 味噌・1) meat, fish or vegetables preserved in miso; preserving in miso

Variations:
アルコール漬け
アルコール漬

see styles
 arukooruzuke
    アルコールづけ
(1) preserving in alcohol; (2) pickling one's liver; drinking incessantly; being a souse

Variations:
しば漬け
しば漬
柴漬け
柴漬

see styles
 shibazuke
    しばづけ
{food} Kyoto-style chopped vegetables pickled in salt with red shiso leaves

Variations:
からし漬け
辛子漬け
芥子漬け

see styles
 karashizuke
    からしづけ
vegetables pickled in mustard

Variations:
糠漬け
糠漬
ぬか漬け
ヌカ漬け

see styles
 nukazuke(糠漬ke, 糠漬, nuka漬ke); nukazuke(nuka漬ke)
    ぬかづけ(糠漬け, 糠漬, ぬか漬け); ヌカづけ(ヌカ漬け)
pickles made in brine and fermented rice bran (esp. vegetables, also meat, fish, eggs, etc.)

Variations:
一夜漬け
一夜漬
一夜づけ(sK)

see styles
 ichiyazuke
    いちやづけ
(noun, transitive verb) (1) last-minute cramming; overnight cramming; (2) (original meaning) (vegetables) pickled just overnight

Variations:
お茶漬け
お茶漬
御茶漬
御茶漬け

see styles
 ochazuke
    おちゃづけ
(polite language) (See 茶漬け) ochazuke; rice with tea poured on it

Variations:
漬けタレ
漬けたれ
付けタレ(sK)

see styles
 tsuketare
    つけたれ
(kana only) {food} (See 漬けダレ・つけだれ) dipping sauce

Variations:
お茶漬け
お茶漬
御茶漬(sK)
御茶漬け(sK)

see styles
 ochazuke
    おちゃづけ
(polite language) (See 茶漬け) ochazuke; rice with tea poured on it

Variations:
ぬかみそ漬け
糠味噌漬け
ぬか味噌漬け

see styles
 nukamisozuke
    ぬかみそづけ
{food} vegetables pickled in salted rice-bran paste

Variations:
薬漬け
薬づけ(sK)
クスリ漬け(sK)
薬漬(sK)

see styles
 kusurizuke
    くすりづけ
overprescription; overmedication; drug dependence

Variations:
漬けダレ
漬けだれ
付けダレ(iK)
浸けダレ

see styles
 tsukedare
    つけだれ
(kana only) {food} dipping sauce

Variations:
液体に浸ける
液体に漬ける
液体につける

see styles
 ekitainitsukeru
    えきたいにつける
(exp,v1) to dunk (e.g. food in a drink)

Variations:
たくあん漬け
沢庵漬
沢庵漬け
たくあん漬

see styles
 takuanzuke
    たくあんづけ
pickled daikon (radish)

Variations:
鰻茶漬け
鰻茶漬
うな茶漬け
うなぎ茶漬け

see styles
 unachazuke(鰻茶漬ke, 鰻茶漬, una茶漬ke); unagichazuke(鰻茶漬ke, 鰻茶漬, unagi茶漬ke)
    うなちゃづけ(鰻茶漬け, 鰻茶漬, うな茶漬け); うなぎちゃづけ(鰻茶漬け, 鰻茶漬, うなぎ茶漬け)
(See 茶漬) broiled eel on rice with green tea poured on top

Variations:
ハリハリ漬け
はりはり漬け
はりはり漬
ハリハリ漬

see styles
 hariharizuke(harihari漬ke, harihari漬); hariharizuke(harihari漬ke, harihari漬)
    ハリハリづけ(ハリハリ漬け, ハリハリ漬); はりはりづけ(はりはり漬け, はりはり漬)
thin, dried strips of daikon soaked in vinegar and other flavorings

Variations:
漬けっぱなし
浸けっぱなし
漬けっ放し
浸けっ放し

see styles
 tsukeppanashi
    つけっぱなし
(See っぱなし・1) leaving (something) to soak

Variations:
漬け焼き
つけ焼き
付け焼き
漬焼き
漬焼
付焼き
付焼

see styles
 tsukeyaki
    つけやき
{food} dish broiled in a mix of soy sauce, mirin, etc.; broiling with soy sauce, mirin, etc.

Variations:
粕漬け
粕漬
糟漬け(rK)
糟漬(rK)
かす漬け(sK)
かす漬(sK)

see styles
 kasuzuke
    かすづけ
{food} fish or vegetables pickled in sake lees

Variations:
らっきょう漬け
ラッキョウ漬け
辣韮漬け(rK)
辣韮漬(sK)

see styles
 rakkyouzuke / rakkyozuke
    らっきょうづけ
pickled Chinese onion

Variations:
漬けダレ
漬けだれ
付けダレ(iK)
付けだれ(iK)
浸けダレ
漬けタレ
漬けたれ
付けタレ(iK)
付けたれ(iK)
漬け垂れ

see styles
 tsukedare(漬kedare, 付kedare, 浸kedare); tsukedare(漬kedare, 付kedare, 漬ke垂re); tsuketare(漬ketare, 付ketare); tsuketare(漬ketare, 付ketare, 漬ke垂re)
    つけダレ(漬けダレ, 付けダレ, 浸けダレ); つけだれ(漬けだれ, 付けだれ, 漬け垂れ); つけタレ(漬けタレ, 付けタレ); つけたれ(漬けたれ, 付けたれ, 漬け垂れ)
(kana only) dipping sauce

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