食料品
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Base noun form. Refers to food items or groceries in general. Used in contexts like shopping or discussing food supplies. Example: 『食料品を買う』 (shokuryōhin o kau, 'to buy groceries').
Theme
Two roommates, Mika and User, are planning a weekend grocery shopping trip together.
食料品
しょくりょうひん
foodstuff, groceries
Everyday Life & SurvivalFood & Dining
Memory Hook
Think of 'shokuryōhin' (食料品) as 'shopping for groceries' — 'shoku' sounds like 'shop' and 'hin' like 'things', so it's the stuff you shop for to eat!
Cultural Note
In Japan, people often buy『食料品』 (shokuryōhin, 'groceries') at『スーパー』 (sūpā, 'supermarkets') or『コンビニ』 (konbini, 'convenience stores'). It's common to see fresh produce, packaged foods, and ready-to-eat meals labeled with this term.
Forms
Base: 食料品Base noun form. Refers to food items or groceries in general. Used in contexts like shopping or discussing food supplies. Example: 『食料品を買う』 (shokuryōhin o kau, 'to buy groceries').