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5-477: [REDACTED] Look up nabe  or Nabe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. NABE may refer to: National Association for Bilingual Education National Association for Business Economics Nabe or nabemono, Japanese steamboat dishes Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

10-611: A while after being taken off the fire, while cast iron pots evenly distribute heat and are preferable for sukiyaki . Pots are usually placed in the center of dining tables and are shared by multiple people. This is considered the most sociable way to eat with friends and family. There are wide varieties of regional nabemono in Japan, which contain regional specialty foods such as salmon in Hokkaidō and oyster in Hiroshima . Here are

15-407: Is a variety of Japanese hot pot dishes, also known as one pot dishes and "things in a pot". Nabemono are stews and soups containing many types of ingredients that are served while still boiling. Because of that, Nabe is typically enjoyed in cold days or the winter. In modern Japan, nabemono are kept hot at the dining table by portable stoves . The dish is frequently cooked at the table, and

20-779: The diners can pick the cooked ingredients they want from the pot. It is either eaten with the broth or with a dip. Further ingredients can also be successively added to the pot. There are two types of nabemono in Japan: lightly flavored stock (mostly with kombu ) types such as yudōfu (湯豆腐) and mizutaki (水炊き), eaten with a dipping sauce ( tare ) to enjoy the taste of the ingredients themselves; and strongly flavored stock, typically with miso , soy sauce , dashi , and/or sweet soy types such as yosenabe (寄鍋), oden (おでん), and sukiyaki (すき焼き), eaten without further flavoring. The pots are traditionally made of clay (土鍋, donabe ) or thick cast iron (鉄鍋, tetsunabe ). Clay pots can keep warm for

25-513: The title NABE . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NABE&oldid=933008537 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages nabe Nabemono (鍋物, なべ物, nabe "cooking pot" + mono "thing"), or simply nabe ,

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