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This sentence means 'I love gyoza.' The basic Japanese sentence structure is Subject-Object-Verb.
This sentence means 'Let's have gyoza for dinner tonight.' '今日の夕食' means 'tonight's dinner,' and '〜にしよう' means 'let's make it/decide on ~'.
This sentence means 'The gyoza at this restaurant is very delicious.' 'このお店の' modifies '餃子', indicating where the gyoza is from.
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少々
B1A little; a few.
〜ほど
B1About; approximately; degree.
~ほど
B1About, approximately; to the extent of ~.
豊富な
B1Abundant, rich in.
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).