農産物
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Noun meaning crops or products from farming, such as vegetables, fruits, and grains. Often used in contexts like food safety or trade. Example: 『新鮮な農産物』 (shinsen na nousanbutsu, 'fresh agricultural produce').
Theme
User is visiting a local farmer's market in Japan and strikes up a conversation with Yamada, a friendly vendor who sells fresh produce. They discuss the quality and variety of items available.
農産物
のうさんぶつ
agricultural produce
Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining
Memory Hook
Think of 'no' (as in 'no pesticides') and 'san' (like 'san' for 'Mr.') combined with 'butsu' (sounds like 'boots'). Imagine a farmer in boots saying, 'No-san-boots produce!' → 『農産物』 (nousanbutsu, 'agricultural produce').
Cultural Note
Japan places high importance on local and seasonal agricultural produce, often labeled with origin like 『国産』 (kokusan, 'domestic'). Farmers' markets and『直売所』 (chokubaijo, 'direct sales shops') are popular for fresh『農産物』 (nousanbutsu).
Forms
Base: 農産物Noun meaning crops or products from farming, such as vegetables, fruits, and grains. Often used in contexts like food safety or trade. Example: 『新鮮な農産物』 (shinsen na nousanbutsu, 'fresh agricultural produce').