What does Wasabi mean?

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ˈwɑ sə biwasabi

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. wasabinoun

    the thick green root of the wasabi plant that the Japanese use in cooking and that tastes like strong horseradish; in powder or paste form it is often eaten with raw fish

  2. wasabinoun

    a Japanese plant of the family Cruciferae with a thick green root

Wiktionary

  1. wasabinoun

    A pungent green Japanese condiment made from the plant Wasabia japonica.

  2. wasabinoun

    An imitation of this condiment made from horseradish with green dye.

  3. Etymology: From 山葵 (わさび, wasabi).

Wikipedia

  1. Wasabi

    Wasabi (Japanese: ワサビ, わさび, or 山葵, pronounced [waꜜsabi]; Eutrema japonicum or Wasabia japonica) or Japanese horseradish is a plant of the family Brassicaceae, which also includes horseradish and mustard in other genera. The plant is native to Japan and the Russian Far East including Sakhalin, also the Korean Peninsula.: 133  It grows naturally along stream beds in mountain river valleys in Japan. It is grown for its rhizomes which are ground into a paste as a pungent condiment for sushi and other foods. It is similar in taste to hot mustard or horseradish rather than chili peppers in that it stimulates the nose more than the tongue, but freshly grated wasabi has a subtly distinct flavor.: 53  The two main cultivars in the marketplace are E. japonicum 'Daruma' and 'Mazuma,' but there are many others.: 57 The oldest record of wasabi as a food dates to the 8th century AD. The popularity of wasabi in English-speaking countries has coincided with that of sushi, growing steadily starting in about 1980. Due to issues that limit the Japanese wasabi plant's mass cultivation and thus increase its price and decreased availability outside Japan, the western horseradish plant is generally used in place of the Japanese horseradish. This version is commonly referred to as "western wasabi" (西洋わさび) in Japan.

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  1. wasabi

    Wasabi is a plant native to Japan that is known for its strong and spicy flavor. It is part of the Brassicaceae family, which includes cabbages and radishes. The root of the wasabi plant is typically grated into a green paste, which is used as a condiment in Japanese cuisine, particularly with sushi and sashimi. It is known for its pungent aroma and its sharp, hot flavor.

Wikidata

  1. Wasabi

    Wasabi is a social networking website in Europe, with 4.5 million members. The site was formed in 2001 as Passado, by two school friends who thought it would be interesting if people who left their school or university could just keep in touch. Passado then expanded rapidly and became one of the most successful European reunion platform for school friends and work colleagues. Nowadays it is re-building itself to be the leading European Social Network. In the past few years Wasabi has added more Web 2.0 functionality including blogging, photo sharing, reviews and a groups section. With growing communities in Spain, France, Germany and recently Italy. The Headquarters of Wasabi are situated in London /Great Britain. In late 2008, i-CD Publishing Ltd, the legal entity behind Wasabi, filed a lawsuit against its former employee, Albert Popkov, for launching a popular Russian social networking site odnoklassniki.ru claiming that he illegally used some of the data and knowledge acquired during his work on Passado project. As of 25/06/2011, the following message is displayed on the website: 'Sorry, we are closing down the site for internal reasons, we apologise for any inconvenience. Thank you for supporting us.'

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Wasabi in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Wasabi in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of Wasabi in a Sentence

  1. Yuji Tanaka:

    After the war, Tokyo drastically changed economically and socially due to rapid economic growth through the 1970s, you can see the 400 years of history of Tokyo with perspective views at the museum. ( Just be aware that the Edo-Tokyo Museum is closed until early 2018 for a remodel. Other favorite must-see spots in Tokyo are visiting the shrine atSens?-ji, the insane streets of Shibuya( where you can cross the streets with thousands of other pedestrians, and visiting the beautiful Ueno Park in Tokyo's Tait? city. Sens?-ji is an ancient Buddhist temple — and also Toyko's oldest. ( Clint Henderson) The cherry blossoms at Ueno Park are a sight to see — just make sure you get there at the right time of year. ( Clint Henderson) JAPANESE RESTAURANT CAUGHT ADDING EXCESSIVE WASABI TO FOREIGNERS' ORDERS That might sound like a lot — especially since it's all within city limits — but Krasowski further suggests making Tokyo your temporary home base, and then hopping over to see other parts of the islands.

  2. Jorgen Stoltz:

    In the summer there is arrowgrass, which tastes of coriander, all year round we find scurvy grass, which is what the Vikings used to bring around Europe as a medicinal herb. We also call it wasabi wort because of its intensity, just like horseradish.

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