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- Keihan (鶏飯, "chicken-rice") is a local dish of the Amami Islands, Kagoshima Prefecture in the south of Japan. It is generally cooked with chicken, and although the exact recipe can vary, it often includes ingredients such as egg, pickles, dried shiitake, orange peel, nori, soup stock and sake. It is a popular meal in Kagoshima Prefecture, and a standard school lunch menu. The origin of Keihan rice is unclear. One theory is that it evolved from a local variant of takikomi gohan, in the town of Kasari in Amami Ōshima, but it is also possible that the dish was brought into Amami from the Japanese mainland. It is thought to date back at least as far as the Edo period (1600–1867); the lords of Kagoshima, the Shimazu clan, would often serve Keihan rice when entertaining government officials, and the recipe features in many contemporary cooking books. (en)
- 鶏飯(けいはん)は、鹿児島県奄美群島で作られる郷土料理。日本各地に郷土料理として存在する「とりめし」と同字異読であるため混同されやすいが、「とりめし」が炊き込みご飯や丼ものの形式に近いのに対し、「けいはん」はだし茶漬けに近い食べ物で、違いがある。 (ja)
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- 鶏飯(けいはん)は、鹿児島県奄美群島で作られる郷土料理。日本各地に郷土料理として存在する「とりめし」と同字異読であるため混同されやすいが、「とりめし」が炊き込みご飯や丼ものの形式に近いのに対し、「けいはん」はだし茶漬けに近い食べ物で、違いがある。 (ja)
- Keihan (鶏飯, "chicken-rice") is a local dish of the Amami Islands, Kagoshima Prefecture in the south of Japan. It is generally cooked with chicken, and although the exact recipe can vary, it often includes ingredients such as egg, pickles, dried shiitake, orange peel, nori, soup stock and sake. It is a popular meal in Kagoshima Prefecture, and a standard school lunch menu. (en)
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- Keihan rice (en)
- 鶏飯 (ja)
- 琉球雞飯 (zh)
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