もめん木綿momenきわた木綿kiwata
1.

A fiber obtained from the seeds of the cotton plant, extensively used for making textiles and clothing.

2.

Thread made from cotton fibers, as well as the woven fabric produced from these threads.

3.

A type of plant fiber derived from the bark of the kozo tree, used ceremonially as offerings in Shinto rituals.

4.

A common form of cotton that refers specifically to its purest and most widely used variety, distinguished from other types of fiber.

Example:

このブラウスは木綿製です。

もめんどうふ木綿豆腐momendoufu
1.

A type of tofu made from soy milk that is pressed into a mold lined with cotton cloth, which results in a firmer texture and a surface that displays the pattern of the cloth used in the process.

2.

Tofu characterized by its dense consistency, created by adding a coagulant to soy milk and then applying pressure, making it ideal for stir-frying and grilling due to its ability to hold its shape.

ゆう木綿yuu
1.

A natural fiber derived from the fluffy white substance surrounding the seeds of the cotton plant, commonly used in the production of textiles and clothing.

2.

The specific type of cotton thread that is spun from processed cotton fibers, utilized widely in fabric weaving.

3.

A term that also refers to the traditional usage of processed fibers from the kozo plant, often employed in sacred rituals as offerings.