the two kanji compounds the one is read as "shusai" and means "main dish" another one is read as "fukusai" and means "side dish kanji radical bushu Today's kanji_151_shusai
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the three kanji compounds /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// the first is read as "shushoku" and means "staple food" ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// the second is read as "fukushoku" and means "main dish and side dish" //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// the third is read as "okazu" and has the same meaning as that of "fukushoku kanji meal diet Today's kanji_152_shushoku
Smiling chef holding a knife and cutting some vegetables and other ingredients on a table in the kitchen. A perfect image to make a promo for restaurants, food, or kitchen products, in digital or printed media.Under Creative Commons 3.0. Attribution License chef kitchen cook Chef cooking on kitchen table
Smiling chef holding a knife and cutting some vegetables and other ingredients on a table in the kitchen. A perfect image to make a promo for restaurants, food, or kitchen products, in digital or printed media.Under Creative Commons 3.0. Attribution License chef kitchen cook Chef cooking on kitchen table