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The chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) is a type of domesticated fowl, a subspecies of the red junglefowl (Gallus gallus). Chickens are one of the most common and widespread domestic animals. Перевод слова chicken, американское и британское произношение, транскрипция, словосочетания, примеры использования. chicken [ˈtʃɪkɪn]Существительное. chicken / chickens. Войти. The chicken (Gallus gallus) is one of humankind's most common and wide-spread domestic animals. The chicken is believed to be descended from the wild Indian and south-east Asian red junglefowl (also Gallus gallus).
Chicken & Gobō Takikomi Gohan is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods in the world. It is simple, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. It’s appreciated by millions daily. They are nice and they look wonderful. Chicken & Gobō Takikomi Gohan is something which I’ve loved my entire life.
To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have chicken & gobō takikomi gohan using 12 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Chicken & Gobō Takikomi Gohan:
- Prepare 200 g Chicken Thigh Fillets *cut into small pieces
- Prepare 100 g Gobō (Burdock Root)
- Prepare 1 small piece Ginger *sliced into fine strips
- Make ready 100-150 g Shimeji
- Prepare 1-2 teaspoons Sesame Oil OR Vegetable Oil
- Make ready 2 tablespoons Soy Sauce
- Take 2 tablespoons Sake (Rice Wine)
- Take 1 tablespoon Mirin
- Prepare 2 cups (*180ml cup) Japanese Short Grain Rice
- Prepare Water
- Take 1/2 teaspoon Salt
- Prepare 1 Spring Onion *finely chopped
How to use chicken in a sentence. Chicken definition, a domestic fowl, Gallus domesticus, descended from various jungle fowl, especially the red jungle fowl, and developed in a number of breeds for its flesh, eggs, and feathers. Chickens are common passive mobs found in grassy biomes. Chickens are more common in jungle hills, jungle edges and modified jungle edges.[JE only].
Instructions to make Chicken & Gobō Takikomi Gohan:
- Wash Gobō and use the back of a knife to scrape Gobō skin off. Do not remove too much skin. Thinly slice it diagonally, OR the common technic to slice Gobō is to shave it as if you were sharpening a pencil with a knife.
- Place the sliced Gobō in cold water and set aside for a while. Unpleasant taste will come out and water will turn slightly brown. Drain well.
- Heat Oil in a frying pan over medium heat, cook Chicken, Gobō, Ginger and Shimeji for a few minutes. Add Soy Sauce, Sake (Rice Wine) and Mirin, and cook for 1 minute and remove from the heat.
- Wash Rice by stirring it thoroughly in water with your hand and drain the water. Repeat this a few more times until water flows through clear.
- Place it into the rice cooker’s inner pot and add the liquid from Chicken, Gobō and Shimeji mixture. Add Water up to the 2-cups-marking. Sprinkle with Salt, and spread Chicken, Gobō and Shimeji on top, but do not stir.
- Press ‘COOK’ button to start cooking. When the rice is cooked, let it steamed for 10 minutes. Then loosen and mix gently.
- Sprinkle with some finely chopped Spring Onion and enjoy.
Chickens are common passive mobs found in grassy biomes. Chickens are more common in jungle hills, jungle edges and modified jungle edges.[JE only]. Dealers started calling kilos "birds" which then evolved into "chicken." Chickens are passive animal mobs that live throughout the Overworld. Chickens are slower than most mobs. One ability unique to chickens, is that they flap their wings when falling, safely floating down to the ground, and avoiding fall damage.
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