noun, noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
unglazed pottery; bisque; biscuit ware
Refers to pottery that has been fired once without glaze, leaving a porous, matte surface. Also used for the firing process itself.
See also: 白焼き
この素焼きの花瓶は水が漏れやすい。
This unglazed vase tends to leak water.
素焼きの後に釉薬をかけて本焼きする。
After bisque firing, glaze is applied and then the main firing is done.
noun, noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
grilling without seasoning; plain-grilled
Cooking method where seafood, nuts, or other ingredients are grilled or roasted without added seasoning, often to enjoy the natural flavor. Compare 白焼き (shioyaki, grilled with salt).
See also: 白焼き
素焼きのアーモンドは香ばしくておいしい。
Plain-roasted almonds are fragrant and delicious.
新鮮な魚は素焼きにして素材
noun
plain okonomiyaki; simple okonomiyaki without extra ingredients
A basic okonomiyaki made with just batter and perhaps cabbage, without additional toppings like meat, seafood, or cheese. Sometimes called お好み焼きの素焼き.
See also: お好み焼き
子供の頃は、具なしの素焼きのお好み焼きをよく食べた。
When I was a child, I often ate plain okonomiyaki without any extra ingredients.
Fresh fish is grilled without seasoning to enjoy the natural flavor.
白焼き (shira-yaki) typically refers to grilling with salt or a light seasoning, while 素焼き (su-yaki) means grilling without any seasoning at all.
お好み焼き is the general term for the savory pancake dish, while 素焼き (su-yaki) in this context refers specifically to a plain version without extra fillings.
Compound of 素 (su, 'plain, unadorned') + 焼き (yaki, 'baking, firing, grilling'). The term extends from pottery to cooking, emphasizing the absence of additional treatment or ingredients.