pot

JLPT N5 12 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Understanding (guō)

The character primarily refers to various types of cooking vessels such as pots, pans, woks, and cauldrons. It is a common household item and appears frequently in contexts related to cooking and food preparation.

Usage and Nuances

When you use , you are usually talking about a physical container used for cooking. It can refer to different shapes and materials, from a small saucepan to a large iron wok. In Chinese cuisine, is essential, especially for stir-frying and hot pot dishes.

Common Collocations

  • (huǒguō): hot pot, a popular Chinese communal meal.
  • (bù zhān guō): non-stick pan, emphasizing the cooking surface.
  • (tiě guō): iron wok or pan, often used for stir-frying.

Practical Tips

When talking about cooking, is often paired with verbs like (to boil), (to stir-fry), and (to wash). It’s important to note that refers to the container itself, not the food inside. Avoid confusing with related words like (plate) or (bowl).

Cultural Note

In Chinese dining culture, the type of used can influence the flavor and style of the dish, such as the smoky taste from a well-seasoned iron wok. Understanding helps learners appreciate the central role of cookware in Chinese cuisine.

Example Sentences

This pot is suitable for making soup and can also be used for stir-frying.

Mom bought a new non-stick pan, cooking has become more convenient.

There are many flavors of the hot pot base, you can choose according to your

He washed the pot clean and then put it back into the kitchen cabinet.

The iron wok fried rice at this restaurant is very famous and tastes