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O-kazu (おかず or お数; お菜; 御菜) is a Japanese word meaning a side dish to accompany rice; subsidiary articles of diet. They are typically made from fish (tempura) meat vegetable or tofu and designed to add flavor to the rice. In modern Japanese cuisine o-kazu can accompany noodles in place of rice.

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