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Yakiniku

British pronunciation/jakɪnɪkuː/
American pronunciation/jækɪnɪkuː/
Yakiniku
[NOUN]
1

a popular Japanese dish where bite-sized pieces of meat are grilled at the table and enjoyed with various dipping sauces

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What is "yakiniku"?

Yakiniku is a popular Japanese dish that consists of grilled meat, typically beef, but also including pork, chicken, and seafood, that is cooked over an open flame or on a tabletop grill. The meat is often marinated in a sweet and savory sauce made from soy sauce, sake, and mirin before being grilled to perfection. Yakiniku is often served with a variety of dipping sauces, such as sesame oil or ponzu sauce, and is often accompanied by rice, pickles, and other side dishes. The dish is often enjoyed in a social setting, with friends or family gathering around the grill to cook and share the meat. Yakiniku is a popular dish in Japan and can be found in many restaurants and izakayas throughout the country.

Examples
1For your first bento box, we have yakiniku pork with edamame, salad, gyoza, tatsuta-age chicken, and rice.
2I'm more like yakiniku bento
3We have french fries beef yakiniku sandwich What's beef yakiniku?
4I'm going to do a little traditional yakiniku, okay.
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