Kanji | Hiragana | Katakana |
---|---|---|
豆 | まめ | マメ |
Pronunciation: mame
How to Say It Outloud: mah-meh
Usage: Commonly used to refer to beans in general, such as soybeans or red beans.
Example Sentence Japanese:私は毎朝豆のスープを食べます。
Example Sentence English:I eat bean soup every morning.
Dictionary
隠元いんげん
Noun- common bean; green bean
ビーンズビーンズCommon word
Noun- beans
荒隠元さやいんげん
Noun- French beans; string beans
豆まきまめまき
NounSuru verb
- sowing beans (or pulses, etc.)
Suru verb
- scattering parched beans (to drive out evil spirits)
麹こうじCommon word
Noun- kōji; malted rice; malt; malt-like material from growing mold on rice, barley, beans, etc. (used as a starter to make sake, miso, soy sauce, etc.)
- Jiuqu
甘納豆あまなっとう
Noun- amanatto; beans (e.g. adzuki, cowpea, fava) simmered in sugar syrup and coated with granulated sugar
- Amanattō
年の豆としのまめ
Noun- beans of the bean-scattering ceremony
弾け豆はじけまめ
Noun- pop beans
ご
Noun- go; soy beans soaked and mashed to a creamy paste (ingredient of tofu and soy milk)
塩豆しおまめ
Noun- salted beans
クランベリービーンクランベリービーン
Noun- borlotti beans; cranberry beans
ボルロッティボルロッティ
Noun- borlotti beans; kidney beans
バタービーンズバタービーンズ
Noun- butter beans; lima beans
福豆ふくまめ
Noun- parched beans scattered on Setsubun
小豆あずきCommon word
Noun- adzuki bean (Vigna angularis)
煮豆にまめ
Noun- cooked beans
金鍔焼ききんつばやき
Noun- confection of sweetened beans wrapped in wheat-flour dough (in the shape of a sword guard)
金鍔きんつば
Noun- confection of sweetened beans wrapped in wheat-flour dough (in the shape of a sword guard)
- metal sword guard; polearm
煎り豆いりまめ
Noun- parched or roasted beans (or soybeans)
新小豆しんあずき
Noun- freshly harvested adzuki beans
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