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These flashcards help you build useful vocabulary for cooking and everyday conversation by linking words to something you can picture. With Japanese, you get steady practice that feels manageable, so memorizing does not have to rely on pure repetition. The combination of images and audio supports quick recognition when you see or hear herbs and spices. You can focus on specific ingredients like ginger, garlic, and turmeric, which show up often in recipes and shopping conversations. Flip between sides to strengthen both reading and understanding, then keep going until the words feel familiar in your own rhythm. This kind of targeted study supports confidence, especially when you want to follow directions or talk about flavor. You also control what you study by choosing which side appears first and turning the word, image, and audio on or off. That flexibility makes it easier to match the way you learn, whether you prefer to start with visuals or audio cues. Over time, the repeated pairing of Japanese and English helps you retain vocabulary and use it more naturally.