answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

food can be translated as any of the following, depending on context:

  • フード fūdo
  • 食物 shokumotsu
  • 食料 shokuryō
  • 食べ物 tabemono
  • 飯 meshi
  • 兵粮 hyōrō (used in the army)
  • 召し上がり物 meshiagarimono
User Avatar

Wiki User

6y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

6y ago

You may use the words 'tabemono,' 'meshi,' or 'gohan' to name a few.
tabemono

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the Japanese word for food?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the word food in Japanese?

フード is the Japanese word for food.


What is the Japanese word meaning food?

Tabemono.


What is the Japanese word for take out?

"Take out" as in food? Mochikaeri.


How do you say food in Japanese?

Following words can be used to describe food in Japanese.sesshoku, shokuryou, fu-do, shokumotsu, meshifood in japanese= TabemonoTabemono 食べ物 is the Japanese word for food.


How do you spell the word food in Japanese?

"Fresh" in Japanese katakana is written like: フレッシ


What is the Japanese word for tofu?

豆腐 /tou fu/ is Japanese word meaning tofu. Tofu is originally a Chinese food, and the word exists in Japanese as well since many Japanese cultural stuff, food, even Kanji (Chinese characters now the main writing style of Japanese Language) were originally inserted from China.


What is the Japanese word for the English word feed?

feed, as in to give food to an animal: esa wo yaru as to give food to a person: tabesaseru


The Japanese word for fried food actually comes from the Portuguese who introduced it What is it?

Tempura


What is the word food in Japanese when translated into English?

There are several words for food, but one of them is 'tabemono,' written: 食べ物


Did the word teriyaki come from?

From Japanese, it means 'glossy broil'. Food grilled with a flavoured glaze


What is animal food in Japanese?

Animal food in Japanese is..... Esa


What country does word sushi come from?

A word from Japanese cookery, cold rice topped with sea food in bite size pieces