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What does rice bowl refer to?

Don rice refers to rice bowl.

"丼" means rice bowl, and "Gyudon" means beef rice bowl, which is a very common daily meal in Japan. "Omidon" means parent-child rice bowl, which originally means egg-slime chicken rice. It is also a daily meal that Japanese children love to eat.

Paired with various dishes on warm rice, this easy-to-eat delicacy has been loved by the people of Neon since ancient times. In Japanese, people use "donmono" to express this A kind of cuisine.

About the pronunciation of "丼":

There are two pronunciations of "丼" in Chinese:

It is the same as "well", that is, "jǐng" ", and there is a saying that "丼" is the small seal character shape of "well".

Pronounced "dǎn", it is thought that it may be derived from a variant of "Dan", and it is also said to come from "the sound of throwing things into a well".

How do you pronounce "xx丼" when you see it on the menu in Chinese? Nowadays, people usually have two customary reading methods:

According to the Japanese pronunciation, the transliteration of "丼" is directly read as "xx dòng" or "xx dōng".

Directly translated as "Japanese-style xx rice bowl" or "Japanese-style xx rice".