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In East Asia, the color red is associated with luck and happiness, so it's no surprise that dishes featuring red ingredients--such as the small, russet-colored bean known as the azuki--are consumed as part of the 15 days of festivities beginning the year.
Mika Ono: Bringing in the Chinese New Year With Festive Holiday Rice and Beans Mika Ono 2011
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In East Asia, the color red is associated with luck and happiness, so it's no surprise that dishes featuring red ingredients--such as the small, russet-colored bean known as the azuki--are consumed as part of the 15 days of festivities beginning the year.
Mika Ono: Bringing in the Chinese New Year With Festive Holiday Rice and Beans Mika Ono 2011
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I would love serve them hot with red bean aka azuki filling.
Ricotta Waffles Haalo 2006
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The Tokyo Grain Exchange trades corn, soybeans, coffee, raw sugar and so-called azuki beans.
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The Tokyo exchange trades corn, soybeans, coffee, raw sugar and so-called azuki beans.
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In Japan, azuki beans are the second-most-common legume after the soybean; in fact, "azuki" translates from the Japanese as "small bean."
Mika Ono: Bringing in the Chinese New Year With Festive Holiday Rice and Beans Mika Ono 2011
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In Japan, azuki beans are the second-most-common legume after the soybean; in fact, "azuki" translates from the Japanese as "small bean."
Mika Ono: Bringing in the Chinese New Year With Festive Holiday Rice and Beans Mika Ono 2011
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Sokenbicha in Japan is a slightly bitter-tasting brew, a mix of 15 ingredients such as loquat leaves and azuki beans.
Coke Tests Health-Tea Waters Chester Dawson 2011
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Kelly -- Oh! I'll have to try the azuki beans with five spice powder and ginger -- sounds wonderful!
sweet, not savory! | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009
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I have used azuki beans in sweet dishes before and I like the sound of using pinto beans in a sweet pie.
sweet, not savory! | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009
garyth123 commented on the word azuki
アズキ, formerly spelled adzuki or misspelled aduki according to the Wikipedia. Aduki is how I've always referred to them and seem them referred to in whole food shops.
April 20, 2009