Usages of moyasi
白菜 と もやし に ごま を かける だけ で、 簡単な サラダ が できます。hakusai to moyasi ni goma wo kakeru dake de, kantanna sarada ga dekimasu.
Just by sprinkling sesame on Chinese cabbage and bean sprouts, you can make a simple salad.
ごま を かけた もやし は、 見た目 ほど 味 が 強く ない ので、 子供 で も 食べやすい です。goma wo kaketa moyasi ha, mitame hodo azi ga tuyoku nai node, kodomo de mo tabeyasui desu.
Bean sprouts with sesame on them do not taste as strong as they look, so even children can eat them easily.
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