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- Sansai abstract "Sansai (山菜) is a Japanese word literally meaning "mountain vegetables", originally referring to vegetables that grew naturally were foraged in the wild, and not grown and harvested from fields. However in modern times, the distinction is somewhat blurred, as some sansai such as warabi have been successfully cultivated. For example, some of the fern shoots such as bracken and zenmai shipped to market are farm-grown. There are often sold pre-cooked in water, and typically packaged in plastic packs in liquid. The fern shoots warabi (bracken), fuki stalks in sticks, and mixes which may contain the above mentioned combined with baby bamboo shoots, mushrooms, etc., are available in retail supermarkets, and even in ethnic foodstores in the US.Sansai are often used as ingredients in shōjin ryōri, or Buddhist vegetarian cuisine.Sansai include: chishimazasa(ja) (Nemagaridake) - bamboo shoots of Sasa kurilensis. fuki-no-tō - flower shoots of buttebur (tō refers to a plant beginning to bolt) gyojyaninniku(ja) (Allium victorialis) - similar to ramps (A. tricoccum) hana-ikada (Helwingia japonica(ja)), young leaves. harigiri (Kalopanax pictus)- Kalopanax species, young leaves tarter than tara. itadori (Polygonum cuspidatum) - Japanese knotweed kogomi - fernbrakes of kusasotetsu (Matteuccia struthiopteris) koshiabura(ja)(Eleutherococcus sciadophylloides) - young leaves. mitsuba miyama-irakusa Laportea macrostachya(ja) (Laportea macrostachya) - Nettlelike plants, which though young leaves and stems are eaten have stinging hairs requiring caution momijigasa Cacolia delphiniifolia(ja) (Parasenecio delphiniifolius, syn. Cacolia delphiniifolia) - an aster family plant, for young leaves and shoots nirinsō (Anemone flaccida(ja)) - young leaves are eaten but may be mistaken for wolfsbane nobiru(ja)- (Allium macrostemon) - similar to field garlic nogeshi - sowthistle (Sonchus oleraceus), for young leaves seri - Japanese parsley sarunashi (Actinidia arguta) - fruits are eaten raw or to flavor alcohol shiode (Smilax riparia var. ussuriensis) - young leaves tara no me tsuwabuki (Farfugium japonicum) - Stems prepard like fuki udo - Japanese spikenard. uwabamisō (Elatostema umbellatum var. majus) warabi - bracken shoots zenmai - another type of fern top, more prized than kogomi or warabi, and also sold dried.↑ ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 ↑".
- Sansai thumbnail Matteuccia_struthiopteris_2005_spring_002.jpg?width=300.
- Sansai wikiPageID "1049140".
- Sansai wikiPageRevisionID "570886570".
- Sansai en "Anemone flaccida".
- Sansai en "Cacolia delphiniifolia".
- Sansai en "Helwingia japonica".
- Sansai en "Kalopanax pictus".
- Sansai en "Laportea macrostachya".
- Sansai en "chishimazasa".
- Sansai en "gyojyaninniku".
- Sansai en "koshiabura".
- Sansai en "nobiru".
- Sansai hasPhotoCollection Sansai.
- Sansai lang "ja".
- Sansai langTitle "ギョウジャニンニク".
- Sansai langTitle "コシアブラ".
- Sansai langTitle "チシマザサ".
- Sansai langTitle "ニリンソウ".
- Sansai langTitle "ノビル".
- Sansai langTitle "ハナイカダ".
- Sansai langTitle "ハリギリ".
- Sansai langTitle "ミヤマイラクサ".
- Sansai langTitle "モミジガサ".
- Sansai subject Category:Buddhist_vegetarianism.
- Sansai subject Category:Japanese_cuisine.
- Sansai subject Category:Japanese_vegetables.
- Sansai type Food107555863.
- Sansai type JapaneseVegetables.
- Sansai type LivingThing100004258.
- Sansai type Matter100020827.
- Sansai type Object100002684.
- Sansai type Organism100004475.
- Sansai type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sansai type Plant100017222.
- Sansai type Produce107705711.
- Sansai type Solid115046900.
- Sansai type Vegetable107707451.
- Sansai type Whole100003553.
- Sansai comment "Sansai (山菜) is a Japanese word literally meaning "mountain vegetables", originally referring to vegetables that grew naturally were foraged in the wild, and not grown and harvested from fields. However in modern times, the distinction is somewhat blurred, as some sansai such as warabi have been successfully cultivated. For example, some of the fern shoots such as bracken and zenmai shipped to market are farm-grown.".
- Sansai label "Sansai".
- Sansai label "Sansai".
- Sansai label "山菜".
- Sansai sameAs Sansai.
- Sansai sameAs 山菜.
- Sansai sameAs m.041jr3.
- Sansai sameAs Q7418963.
- Sansai sameAs Q7418963.
- Sansai sameAs Sansai.
- Sansai wasDerivedFrom Sansai?oldid=570886570.
- Sansai depiction Matteuccia_struthiopteris_2005_spring_002.jpg.
- Sansai isPrimaryTopicOf Sansai.