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料理 is the direct translation of food from english to japanese.

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No, 料理 (ryouri) is actually Japanese for 'cooking'. Food in general would be 食べ物 /ta be mo no/ and in sense of 'meal' it would be 食事 /sho ku ji/. Materials used for making food would be 食料 /sho ku ryuu/ and another word for food in its general sense (but usu referring to foods consumed by humans) is 食物 /sho ku mo tsu/.

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Closest translation would be "Anata", which is commonly used by women to address their husband or lover, in a way roughly equivalent to the English "dear" or "honey".

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飴 (ame) is candy.

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'Satou.'

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