Japanese · Food & Drink
gohan
Rice / Meal
Refers to cooked rice, but also used to mean a meal in general (e.g., 朝ご飯 = breakfast, 昼ご飯 = lunch, 晩ご飯 = dinner).
ご飯を食べましたか?
Have you eaten (a meal)?
ご飯 (gohan) originally referred to cooked rice and has evolved to signify meals in general. The term reflects the centrality of rice in Japanese cuisine.
Gohan is commonplace in both formal and informal contexts, used in spoken and written language to refer to rice or meals.
Rice appears in numerous poems, songs, and traditional sayings, symbolizing sustenance and culture.