Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Japanese term or phrase:
ツケナ
English translation:
v.i.
- The asker opted for community grading. The question was closed on 2013-02-19 03:54:16 based on peer agreement (or, if there were too few peer comments, asker preference.)
Feb 15, 2013 03:36
11 yrs ago
Japanese term
ツケナ
Japanese to English
Other
Food & Drink
Food
ツケナ - This is some kind of plant or edible substance I believe. It just happens to be written in Katakana.
Any ideas as to what it may be?
Any ideas as to what it may be?
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +2 | v.i. | cinefil |
4 +2 | Brassica rapa | Roderick Anderson |
References
Context Needed | Nathan Takase |
Proposed translations
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8 mins
Selected
v.i.
つけな 漬け菜
<漬け物用の野菜> greens for pickling [salting];
<漬けた野菜> pickled [salted] greens.
研究社新和英中辞典
<漬け物用の野菜> greens for pickling [salting];
<漬けた野菜> pickled [salted] greens.
研究社新和英中辞典
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
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6 mins
Brassica rapa
See links.
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Note added at 8 mins (2013-02-15 03:45:04 GMT)
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I forgot the "L" at the end.
Brassica rapa L
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Note added at 8 mins (2013-02-15 03:45:04 GMT)
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I forgot the "L" at the end.
Brassica rapa L
Reference comments
4 hrs
Reference:
Context Needed
Rod's suggestion may be a great solution depending on your context, but it may also be too broad, as it includes not only what most Japanese would think of when they hear the term, but other varieties as well. It's also the scientific name, which may or may not be appropriate for your context. View the following links for more information and decide what your text calls for.
http://100.yahoo.co.jp/detail/ツケナ/
http://100.yahoo.co.jp/detail/ツケナ/
Reference:
http://www.shuminoengei.jp/m-pc/a-page_p_detail/target_plant_code-535
http://www.maff.go.jp/hokuriku/seisan/engei/tokusan201302.html
Peer comments on this reference comment:
agree |
Yuko Fujita
: Green leafy vegetables of turnip and mustard family such as Nozawana and Hiroshimana, etc.
5 hrs
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Thanks!
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agree |
Gavin Beath
: Picked Vegetables or something similar
2 days 5 hrs
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Yes, a good possibility. Thanks!
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