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A very simple [[Japanese]] dish made with [[green tea]] poared over a bowl of plain white [[rice]], roughly in the same proportion as [[milk]] over [[cereal]]. Often it is served topped with [[wasabi]], [[soy]], [[pickled vegetables]], [[fish]] (raw or cooked), or [[nori]] seaweed. The dish is easy to make and provides a great way to use leftover rice as a quick snack.
A very simple [[Japan]]ese dish made with [[green tea]] poared over a bowl of plain white [[rice]], roughly in the same proportion as [[milk]] over [[cereal]]. Often it is served topped with [[wasabi]], [[soy]], [[pickled vegetables]], [[fish]] (raw or cooked), or [[nori]] seaweed. The dish is easy to make and provides a great way to use leftover rice as a quick snack.


Also known as cha-cha gohan.
Also known as cha-cha gohan.

Revision as of 16:59, 12 September 2002

A very simple Japanese dish made with green tea poared over a bowl of plain white rice, roughly in the same proportion as milk over cereal. Often it is served topped with wasabi, soy, pickled vegetables, fish (raw or cooked), or nori seaweed. The dish is easy to make and provides a great way to use leftover rice as a quick snack.

Also known as cha-cha gohan.