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Japanese Cooking: A Simple Art

de Tsuji, Shizuo

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ISBN 10
0870113992
ISBN 13
9780870113994
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Has an ownership stamp (as photographed) on front endpaper. Dust jacket has chips, small tears to top of spine. Not price clipped. Minor water mark to bottom edge and bottom spine of dust jacket. Cloth cover in good condition, no bruising to corners. Has some foxing and discolouration to page edges. Pages 215 -217 have small amount of biro underlining of text. A good tight binding fitted with an archive quality dust jacket protector.

In 1980, Shizuo Tsuji released the first edition of his groundbreaking cookbook, Japanese Cooking: A Simple Art. His goal was not merely to present a series of recipes, but to teach the reader how to cook in the spirit of Japan––or as he puts it, to "lay open the heart of Japanese cuisine." When this book was first published, exposure to real Japanese food was rare. Tsuji felt obliged to warn his readers that while they might find sashimi "unbearably exotic, almost bordering on the barbaric," they should give it a try to experience its pristine taste!

In order to accomplish his goal, the book is not organized by course, ingredient or season like traditional Western cookbooks. Instead, it is organized by cooking method, the way in which a traditional Japanese meal is planned.

Recipes are grouped according to whether food is raw and pristine (sashimi), grilled (yakimono), steamed (mushimono), simmered (nimono), deep-fried (agemono), or vinegared (sunomono). At a formal banquet, a kaiseki meal, the diner begins with Lilliputian-sized offerings of zensai, similar to a French chef's amuse bouche. After this comes a clear soup (suimono) and sashimi. Then there is a parade of courses based on cooking method. The last course will always include the same elements: rice, soup and pickles, followed by green tea and fresh fruit. Tsuji illustrates each of these classic cooking methods with specific recipes.

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Librería
Lavercombes Bookstore AU (AU)
Inventario del vendedor #
2068
Título
Japanese Cooking: A Simple Art
Autor
Tsuji, Shizuo
Formato/Encuadernación
Burgundy cloth, hardcover.
Estado del libro
Usado - Bien
Estado de la sobrecubierta
Good
Cantidad disponible
1
Edición
First Edition
Encuadernación
Tapa dura
ISBN 10
0870113992
ISBN 13
9780870113994
Editorial
Kodansha International, Tokyo
Lugar de publicación
Tokyo
Fecha de publicación
1980
Páginas
517
Palabras clave
Japanese cooking classic Japan food

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