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natto
[not-oh]
noun
a dish of fermented cooked soybeans, often eaten for breakfast over white rice or with toppings such as soy sauce and mustard.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of natto1
Example Sentences
Like the famously frugal Buffett, Imura is also thrifty, taking public transport in Tokyo and regularly eating eggs, bananas and "natto", or fermented soybeans, for their "cost performance".
A sexless husband queries his wife’s lover over a package of natto.
On a typical day, he makes a breakfast of rice, miso soup and natto.
I ate sea cucumbers and natto in Japan, poi in Hawaii, and morcilla when I lived in Madrid as a young adult.
Few foods paint upon the blank canvas of a bowl of rice quite as brilliantly as natto.
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