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SOFTWARE
Wasabi (application); Wasabi (programming language)

Hikimi wasabi         
  • feudal lord]] [[Mōri Terumoto]] (1553–1625). The document is preserved at Myōrinji temple in [[Yamaguchi Prefecture]], and describes how [[Masuda Motonaga]], the 20th feudal lord of the Masuda area, which included Hikimi, during the Edo period, entertained and impressed Mōri Terumoto with wasabi cuisine.<ref name="yamaguchi">Prefectural History Editor's Room "History of Yamaguchi Prefecture Historical Materials Medieval 3", page 796, 2004県史編さん室『山口県史 史料編 中世3』796頁、2004年</ref>
  • A replica of the ''Iwami Gaiki'', which was compiled in 1820 by Nakagawa Akisuke, a scholar retained by a Hamada feudal lord. The original book is preserved at Mononobe Shrine, founded in the year 513, in Oda City, Shimane Prefecture. According to the description, wasabi was also called Yamaaoi, produced in the mountain area of Hikimi, and the book also refers to the pharmacological effects of wasabi.<ref name="iwamigaiki">中川顕允『石見外記』204頁、1820年</ref>
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  • Kagura being performed at the Wasabi Shrine. The title of this performance is Yamaaoi Tengu, and it is well known as a Wasabi Kagura. A demon, an anthropomorphized form of disease and some insects, attacks a wasabi farmer in one of the scene. These days, smoke is also used to be more dramatic. A crow-billed goblin slays the demon, and the story comes to a happy ending.
VARIETY OF WASABI CULTIVATED IN HIKIMI TOWN, JAPAN
User:Norie Goto/sandbox; Draft:Hikimi Wasabi; Hikimi Wasabi
Hikimi Wasabi () is a variety of wasabi cultivated in Hikimi Town (now part of Masuda City), Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
Wasabi         
  • Fresh wasabi stems
  • A drawing of a wasabi plant, published in 1828 by [[Iwasaki Kanen]]
  • Wasabi on a metal ''[[oroshigane]]'' grater
  • Wasabi paste on a plate
  • Plastic bottle of prepared wasabi sauce in US
  • Nagano]], Japan
SPECIES OF EDIBLE PLANT
Wasabia japonica; Japanese horseradish; Wasabi peas; Wasabi pea; Wasabe; Wasabbi; 山葵; わさび; Eutrema japonica; Eutrema japonicum; User:Plantdrew/Eutrema japonicum; Wasabi paste
Wasabi (Japanese: , , or , ; Eutrema japonicum or Wasabia japonica), or Japanese horseradish, is a plant of the family Brassicaceae, which also includes horseradish and mustard in other genera. A paste made from its ground rhizomes is used as a pungent condiment for sushi and other foods.
wasabi         
  • Fresh wasabi stems
  • A drawing of a wasabi plant, published in 1828 by [[Iwasaki Kanen]]
  • Wasabi on a metal ''[[oroshigane]]'' grater
  • Wasabi paste on a plate
  • Plastic bottle of prepared wasabi sauce in US
  • Nagano]], Japan
SPECIES OF EDIBLE PLANT
Wasabia japonica; Japanese horseradish; Wasabi peas; Wasabi pea; Wasabe; Wasabbi; 山葵; わさび; Eutrema japonica; Eutrema japonicum; User:Plantdrew/Eutrema japonicum; Wasabi paste
Contraction of the phrase, What's Up?
Phil walked up to Mary and asked wasabi.

Wikipedia

Wasabi (software)

Wasabi is a "mostly open source" cross-platform application framework and skinnable GUI toolkit. It was developed as the framework for Winamp3, but designed to be flexible and extensible enough to be useful for other programs. Although most of Wasabi was zlib licensed, it depended on code still owned by Nullsoft, the creators of Winamp. Since the demise of Winamp3 Nullsoft has not publicly released any updates to Wasabi, which they use in Winamp 5.x's to provide the "Modern Skin" system.

Around the time of Winamp 5's release, a small community effort of former Winamp3 developers and fans formed to take the last open source Wasabi SDK, and make it into the platform it was originally designed to become.