JAPANESE DINNERWARE
Japanese bowls are an essential part of traditional Japanese tableware, and they come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials to suit different types of food and dining occasions.
Types of Japanese Bowls:
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Rice Bowl (茶碗, Chawan)
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Use: This is the most common type of bowl in Japanese households and is used for serving steamed rice.
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Miso Soup Bowl (味噌汁椀, Miso-shiru wan)
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Use: These bowls are used specifically for serving miso soup, a staple in Japanese meals.
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Noodle Bowl (ラーメン丼, Ramen don)
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Use: Used to serve noodles like ramen, udon, or soba. The larger size accommodates both the noodles and broth.
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Donburi Bowl (丼, Donburi)
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Use: A donburi is a rice bowl that comes with a variety of toppings, such as beef (gyudon), tempura (tendon), or chicken and egg (oyakodon).
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Chawanmushi Bowl (茶碗蒸し, Chawanmushi)
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Use: A small bowl used for serving chawanmushi, a savory steamed egg custard dish, often served as a starter or side dish.
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Sake Bowl (酒器, Sakazuki)
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Use: Traditionally used for drinking sake, this bowl has a wide, shallow rim and a relatively small base.
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Matcha Bowl (抹茶碗, Matchawan)
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Use: Used in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony to prepare and drink matcha (powdered green tea).
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