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- Kakuni abstract "Kakuni (角煮) is a Japanese braised pork dish which literally means "square simmered".Kakuni is a meibutsu (popular regional product) of Nagasaki. The origin of this dish is most likely Chinese, making it a form of Japanese Chinese cuisine, and it is similar to Dongpo pork, though not as heavy in sauce. During the Ming Dynasty and Song Dynasty, the main Sino-Japanese trading route existed between Hangzhou and Kyūshū. Many Chinese lived in major Kyūshū port cities, such as Nagasaki and Japanese in Hangzhou. Therefore, pork was popularized in major Kyūshū cities.".
- Kakuni thumbnail Kakuni_by_Kanko.jpg?width=300.
- Kakuni wikiPageID "7898355".
- Kakuni wikiPageLength "1428".
- Kakuni wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Kakuni wikiPageRevisionID "681799772".
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_cuisine.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pork_dishes.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Collagen.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Daikon.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Dashi.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Dongpo_pork.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Dongpo_rou.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Hangzhou.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_Chinese_cuisine.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Karashi.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Kyushu.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Kyūshū.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink List_of_pork_dishes.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Meibutsu.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Ming_Dynasty.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Ming_dynasty.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Mirin.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Nagasaki.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Nagasaki,_Nagasaki.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Pork_belly.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Sake.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Scallion.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Song_Dynasty.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Song_dynasty.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink Soy_sauce.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink File:Kakuni_by_Kanko.jpg.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLink File:Kakuni_by_jetalone_at_home.jpg.
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLinkText "Buta no Kakuni".
- Kakuni wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kakuni".
- Kakuni hasPhotoCollection Kakuni.
- Kakuni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Kakuni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-cuisine-stub.
- Kakuni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Meat-stub.
- Kakuni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Kakuni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal-inline.
- Kakuni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kakuni wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Kakuni subject Category:Japanese_cuisine.
- Kakuni subject Category:Pork_dishes.
- Kakuni hypernym Dish.
- Kakuni type Article.
- Kakuni type Food.
- Kakuni type Article.
- Kakuni type Dish.
- Kakuni type FunctionalSubstance.
- Kakuni type Thing.
- Kakuni type Q2095.
- Kakuni comment "Kakuni (角煮) is a Japanese braised pork dish which literally means "square simmered".Kakuni is a meibutsu (popular regional product) of Nagasaki. The origin of this dish is most likely Chinese, making it a form of Japanese Chinese cuisine, and it is similar to Dongpo pork, though not as heavy in sauce. During the Ming Dynasty and Song Dynasty, the main Sino-Japanese trading route existed between Hangzhou and Kyūshū.".
- Kakuni label "Kakuni".
- Kakuni sameAs Kakuni.
- Kakuni sameAs Kakuni.
- Kakuni sameAs 角煮.
- Kakuni sameAs Kakuni.
- Kakuni sameAs m.026j3z9.
- Kakuni sameAs Kakuni.
- Kakuni sameAs Q3122937.
- Kakuni sameAs Q3122937.
- Kakuni sameAs 角煮.
- Kakuni wasDerivedFrom Kakuni?oldid=681799772.
- Kakuni depiction Kakuni_by_Kanko.jpg.
- Kakuni isPrimaryTopicOf Kakuni.