"野沢菜" meaning in Japanese

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Noun

Forms: 野沢菜 [canonical] (ruby: (), (ざわ), ()), nozawana [romanization]
Etymology: From 野沢 (Nozawa, “Nozawaonsen-mura, a town in Nagano Prefecture where it was first cultivated”) + 菜 (na, “vegetable”). Etymology templates: {{com|ja|野沢温泉村|菜|alt1=野沢|t1=Nozawaonsen-mura, a town in Nagano Prefecture where it was first cultivated|t2=vegetable|tr1=Nozawa|tr2=na}} 野沢 (Nozawa, “Nozawaonsen-mura, a town in Nagano Prefecture where it was first cultivated”) + 菜 (na, “vegetable”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|のざわな}} 野(の)沢(ざわ)菜(な) • (nozawana)
  1. nozawana (Japanese variety of turnip greens)
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