盛り
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Noun form used to indicate a portion or serving of food. Often combined with other words, e.g., 『大盛り』 (oomori, 'large serving').
Theme
At a family dinner, User and their cousin Mika are discussing portion sizes and food servings while preparing the meal.
盛り
もり
helping, serving
Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining
Memory Hook
Imagine a chef scooping a generous 'helping' onto a plate and saying, 'More-ri!' (sounds like '盛り' mori) — it's a big serving!
Cultural Note
In Japanese dining, 『盛り』 (mori, 'helping') often refers to the portion size in dishes like rice bowls or curry. A 『大盛り』 (oomori, 'large serving') is a popular option at restaurants for those with big appetites.
Forms
Base: 盛りNoun form used to indicate a portion or serving of food. Often combined with other words, e.g., 『大盛り』 (oomori, 'large serving').