Tamago kake gohan (?????, egg on rice), or Tamago gohan for short (also abbreviated as the Latin letters TKG) is a popular Japanese breakfast food consisting of cooked rice topped or mixed with raw egg and soy sauce.
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Background
Tamago kake gohan, popularly abbreviated TKG, is a dish in which a raw egg is put on top of or mixed with rice, or a recipe for such a dish. Beaten eggs are sometimes used, as are non-beaten. Sometimes only the yolk of the egg is used.
The dish is known in Japan as "tamago kake gohan" (gohan means rice or food and kake means "splashed" or "dashed"), "tamago kake meshi" (meshi means rice or food), "tamago gohan", or simply "tamago kake". Tamago (egg) may be written ??(cooked egg), as an alternative to the single character ?(raw egg).
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Method of preparation
A raw egg and Japanese rice are simply mixed in the rice bowl. The rice may be cold, recently cooked or reheated; the egg may be broken directly into the rice bowl (before or after the rice), or beaten in a separate bowl beforehand. Some people dig a "well" in the mound of rice to pour the egg into. Here is one example:
References
See also
- Omurice
- Japanese cuisine
- List of egg dishes
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