チャーハン (chaahan) or 焼き飯 (yakimeshi) mean "fried rice" in Japanese.
keki
Kome.
The Japanese
Mochi originated in Japan and is a traditional Japanese rice cake made from glutinous rice. It is often enjoyed during Japanese New Year celebrations and other special occasions.
they mostly eat rice balls and sengui
there's are 10 grams of carbs in rice cakes
Mochi is a Japanese rice cake but there is not translation into English.
Саке (assuming you mean Japanese rice wine).
The word ke ki is Japanese for cake. Umm.
rice
its so easy rice and cake..... DDDDDUUUUUUHHHH!!!!!!!! :)
Cha han (sounds exactly like it's spelled) To be more specific this is Chinese fried rice that is suited for Japanese tastes. However if you are in japan, you would ask for "cha han" if you want fried rice.