dashi

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See also: Dashi, dàshì, dàshí, and dàshī

English

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Etymology

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From Japanese 出汁 (dashi, essence, dashi soup) (hiragana だし), from noun form of 出す (dasu, to draw, to extract).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈdæʃi/, /ˈdɑːʃi/

Noun

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dashi (countable and uncountable, plural dashis)

  1. A type of soup or cooking stock, often made from kelp.
    • 2000 September, Vegetarian Times, page 28:
      Kombu (KOHM-boo): This Japanese seaweed is used to make dashi, an Asian soup stock, and to flavor rice and stews.
    • 2002, John Frederick Ashburne, Yoshi Abe, World Food: Japan, Lonely Planet, page 41:
      A great dashi (stock) is essential, as it is the crucial element in soups, dipping sauces, nimono (simmered dishes) and nabemono (hotpot dishes), and for cooking fish and vegetables.
    • 2007, Lee Geok Boi, Classic Asian Noodles, page 38:
      Dashi is the basic soup stock for many Japanese dishes including noodle soups.

Translations

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Anagrams

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French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Japanese.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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dashi m (uncountable)

  1. dashi

Japanese

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Romanization

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dashi

  1. Rōmaji transcription of だし

Ojibwe

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Etymology

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daS- + -i

Verb

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dashi (usually occurs in the plural, see dashiwag)

  1. be so much (of)
    Aaniin endashid a'awe bebinezid bakwezhigan.
    How much flour is there?
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dasin

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Spanish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Japanese.

Noun

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dashi m (plural dashis)

  1. dashi