Niku is meat. Gyuuniku is beef. Butaniku is pork. Toriniku is chicken.
I cant literally write in Japanese, but it is pronounced gyuniku
I cannot answer properly because there is no japinese letters on this web site
Sarah Ann Morgan has written: 'Lipid and flavor composition of Japanese Wagyu and domestic breeds of beef' -- subject(s): Flavor, Quality, Lipids, Beef, Fatty acids
In Japanese, 'don' means 'on rice.' So 'beef teriyaki don' means 'beef teriyaki served on rice.'
Gyuuniku
Yes, Cows are on Japanese soil Japanese farmers produce beef from them including the very expansive and high quality Kobe Beef.
Oregon Beef Council. has written: 'Oregon Beef Council annual report'
In Japanese, 'don' means 'on rice.' So 'beef teriyaki don' means 'beef teriyaki served on rice.'
William J Hudson has written: 'The basic mechanisms of Japanese farm policy' -- subject(s): Government policy, Prices, Agriculture and state, Rice, Beef
beef-pro puppy!
Alhambra Rachman has written: 'The demand for beef in Japan' -- subject(s): Beef, Beef cattle, Marketing
Much of Japanese food is IMPORTED (such as beef). Foods not imported, are gathered from the surrounding sea.
yes
In Japanese, 'don' means 'on rice.' So 'beef teriyaki don' means 'beef teriyaki served on rice.'