Ore no Ryouri happened in 1999.
Ore no Ryouri was created in 1999.
The cast of Kisetsu no Roshiya ryouri - 1953 includes: Anna Nikaido as herself
料理 ryouri
Kakutou ryouri densetsu bistro recipe - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-Y7
osetsu ryouri
Iron ore mining in Western Australia happened in 2009.
The cast of Osechi ryouri wa kataru - 1982 includes: Reiko Asai as herself Eiko Egami as herself Shimasaru Kino as Narrator
'Ryouri suru' as a verb can mean to things: 'to cook' and 'to handle, to manage'. 'Ryouri shite' is a certain conjugation of that verb called 'te-form' which is used to show a sentence is not finished and is somehow connected to what we want to say next. E.g. 'Sakana wo Ryouri shite, tabeta' => 'We cooked the fish and ate it.'The same is true if it is used in sense of 'dealing with, managing'.
Kimi ga Aruji de Shitsuji ga Ore de happened in 2007.
The Japanese word for cooking is 料理 (ryouri). To say 'to cook', one would simply add する (suru) on the end to make 料理する (ryouri suru).
"Osetsu ryouri" (おせち料理) refers to a traditional Japanese New Year's cuisine. It consists of various dishes, each symbolizing good fortune, health, and prosperity for the coming year. The food is typically prepared in advance and served in specially decorated boxes called "jubako." Osetsu ryouri is an important part of Japanese New Year celebrations, emphasizing family gatherings and cultural heritage.
Nothing. Some other element or ore would be used.