interest (in something); enthusiasm
without hesitation; with great optimism; (pushing or pulling) strongly; (drinking) heavily
Japanese mugwort (Artemisia princeps); mugwort (any plant of genus Artemisia); wormwood; sagebrush
sesame seeds; sesame (Sesamum indicum)
shiruko; sweet red-bean soup with mochi
mochi; (sticky) rice cake
older sister; elder sister; young lady; miss; ma'am; older girl
apiece; each; at a time; piecemeal
aromatic (roasted beans, roasted tea, etc.); fragrant (e.g. burning wood); pleasant-smelling; savory-smelling (e.g. barbecued meat); savoury; appetizing
dislike of very hot food or drink; inability to take hot food; (lit.) cat tongue
deep dish; dish with a high rim; tureen
thank you for waiting; sorry to have kept you waiting
tea; tea plant (Camellia sinensis); tea preparation; making tea; brown; (arch.) mockery
green; greenery (esp. fresh verdure)
bowl (wooden); counter for bowls of food or drink
vivid; bright; brilliant; skillful; skilful; adept
green; emerald green; green color of new foliage; verdure
red bean paste; red bean jam; kudzu sauce; filling (of a dumpling, etc.); filling; stuffing
to cover (smear, sprinkle) (with)
mashed boiled green soybeans
as a child; when one was a child; childhood
addition; supplement; appending; appendix
to open one's mouth wide and eat heartily; to gulp down food
full of (e.g. mistakes); riddled with; covered all over with (blood, mud, etc.)
(another's) daughter; young lady (of pampered upbringing); woman who has never known hardship; naive woman
to be softened; to calm down
order (for an item); request; demand; condition
hey there; I say; see here
to bite into; to sink one's teeth into
elegant; refined; polished; high-quality goods; first-class article
boxing; packing into a box; something packed into a box
jūbako; multi-tiered food box
another; one more; not quite; not very good; lacking
shadow; silhouette; reflection; image; ominous sign; light (stars, moon)
five; five years of age; eight o'clock (old time system)
to look on enviously while doing nothing; (lit.) to hold a finger in one's mouth