When you want to say that something is 'abundant' or 'rich in' something, you can use 豊富な (houfuna). Think of a place with lots of natural resources, or a shop with a wide variety of goods. You could describe these things as 豊富な.
It's often used with nouns to describe their quality of having a lot of something. For example, if a country has many natural resources, you can say it's 資源豊富な国 (shigen houfuna kuni). If a store has a rich selection of products, you could call it 品揃え豊富な店 (shinazoroe houfuna mise).
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This region is rich in natural resources.
Her knowledge is very abundant, and I'm always surprised.
This library has abundant materials regarding history.
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日本には四季折々の豊富な食材があります。
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彼の経験は豊富で、頼りになります。
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この街は観光スポットが豊富で、一日では回りきれません。
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少々
B1A little; a few.
〜ほど
B1About; approximately; degree.
~ほど
B1About, approximately; to the extent of ~.
ふんだんに
B1Lavishly; abundantly; generously (e.g., using ingredients).
足す
B1To add (e.g., to a sum, to ingredients).
添加物
B1Additive.
〜てから
B1After doing ~.
~てから
B1After doing (an action).
熟成させる
B1To age; to mature (food).
熟成した
B1Aged; matured.