With the growing popularity of Japanese food, especially sushi, miso and green tea, this book has become increasingly relevant since its first release in 2000. Shirley Booth gives us a history of Japanese food, styles and traditions from Imperial cooking to temple cooking to the food of the Yatai (or street vendors). She explains every aspect of this great cuisine, from the ingredients and techniques, to the importance of colour and presentation, and she lists over 200 recipes to try at home. For anyone who wants to eat ...
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With the growing popularity of Japanese food, especially sushi, miso and green tea, this book has become increasingly relevant since its first release in 2000. Shirley Booth gives us a history of Japanese food, styles and traditions from Imperial cooking to temple cooking to the food of the Yatai (or street vendors). She explains every aspect of this great cuisine, from the ingredients and techniques, to the importance of colour and presentation, and she lists over 200 recipes to try at home. For anyone who wants to eat healthily. simply and stylishly, Japanese is an ideal choice, and incorporating Japanese foods and habits into your eating can be a way of staying slim and healthy, and living long.
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Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. This book is in good condition but will show signs of previous ownership. Please expect some creasing to the spine and/or minor damage to the cover.
I found this book at the library and found it incredibly useful. The receipes are easy to follow and the history behind the dish/ingredient is very interesting. I love Japanese food, but I was afraid of learning it, because I thought it would be too complicated to understand procedures. This book took away that fear and gave me more than the receipe. It also 'fed' my culture.