甘口
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Base noun form. Used to describe food or drinks with a sweet taste. Often appears in compound words like 『甘口ソース』 (amakuchi sōsu, 'sweet sauce').
Theme
At a Japanese restaurant, User and their friend Yuki discuss menu choices, focusing on flavor preferences like sweet or spicy.
甘口
あまくち
sweet flavor
Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining
Memory Hook
Imagine a sweet candy that makes your mouth water — 'ama' sounds like 'yum-yum' for sweetness. 'Ama' → 甘口 (amakuchi, 'sweet flavor').
Cultural Note
In Japanese cuisine, 『甘口』 (amakuchi, 'sweet flavor') is often used to describe sauces, curries, or dishes with a mild sweetness, such as 『甘口カレー』 (amakuchi karē, 'sweet curry'). It's a common term on menus to indicate flavor intensity.
Forms
Base: 甘口Base noun form. Used to describe food or drinks with a sweet taste. Often appears in compound words like 『甘口ソース』 (amakuchi sōsu, 'sweet sauce').