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:''For the protagonist of [[Fighting Spirit (anime)|Fighting Spirit]] (Hajime no Ippo), see [[Ippo Makunouchi]].'' |
:''For the protagonist of [[Fighting Spirit (anime)|Fighting Spirit]] (Hajime no Ippo), see [[Ippo Makunouchi]].'' |
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:''For the top division in sumo, see [[Makuuchi]].'' |
:''For the top division in sumo, see [[Makuuchi]].'' |
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[[Image:FoodCourt.jpg|thumb|right|295px|A ''makunouchi'' [[bento]]]] |
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{{Nihongo|'''Makunouchi'''|幕の内|}} is a [[Japanese cuisine|Japanese]] food which consists of fish, meat, pickles, eggs and vegetables along with rice and a [[umeboshi]]. There are also other kinds such as a chestnut-rice, sweetfish sushi and meat-and-rice-casserole forms. |
{{Nihongo|'''Makunouchi'''|幕の内|}} is a [[Japanese cuisine|Japanese]] food which consists of fish, meat, pickles, eggs and vegetables along with rice and a [[umeboshi]]. There are also other kinds such as a chestnut-rice, sweetfish sushi and meat-and-rice-casserole forms. |
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Revision as of 07:28, 17 October 2007
- For the protagonist of Fighting Spirit (Hajime no Ippo), see Ippo Makunouchi.
- For the top division in sumo, see Makuuchi.
Makunouchi (幕の内) is a Japanese food which consists of fish, meat, pickles, eggs and vegetables along with rice and a umeboshi. There are also other kinds such as a chestnut-rice, sweetfish sushi and meat-and-rice-casserole forms.