sukiyaki
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sukiyaki
Summary
sukiyaki ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (312 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- sukiyaki is made of raw egg[2].
- sukiyaki is made of beef[3].
- sukiyaki is made of Welsh onion[4].
- sukiyaki is made of Napa cabbage[5].
- sukiyaki is made of Glebionis coronaria[6].
- sukiyaki is made of Lentinula edodes[7].
- sukiyaki is made of yakidofu[8].
- sukiyaki is made of konnyaku[9].
- sukiyaki is made of fu[10].
- sukiyaki is made of pork[11].
- sukiyaki is a type of nabemono[12].
- sukiyaki is a type of beef dish[13].
- sukiyaki is a type of fondue[14].
- sukiyaki is part of Japanese cuisine[15].
- sukiyaki's Commons category is recorded as Sukiyaki[16].
- sukiyaki's country of origin is recorded as Japan[17].
- sukiyaki's topic's main category is recorded as Q135747118[18].
- sukiyaki's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'ja', 'text': 'すき焼き'}[19].
- sukiyaki's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'ja-hani', 'text': '牛鍋'}[20].
- sukiyaki's hashtag is recorded as sukiyaki[21].
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Definition and Type
Recorded subclass of include nabemono[12], beef dish[13], and fondue[14].
Use and Application
sukiyaki is part of Japanese cuisine[15].
Influence
Things named for sukiyaki include Thai suki[22]; Sukiya[23], a fast food restaurant chain[24], in Japan[25], founded in 1982[26], headquartered in Kōnan[27]; and Sukiyaki[28], a brand[29].
Why It Matters
sukiyaki ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (312 views/month).[1] sukiyaki has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] sukiyaki is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]
Entities named for sukiyaki include Thai suki[22]; Sukiya[23], a fast food restaurant chain[24], in Japan[25], founded in 1982[26], headquartered in Kōnan[27]; and Sukiyaki[28], a brand[29].