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The essence of Japanese cooking lies in its simplicity; the overarching goal is to preserve each ingredient's natural flavor and texture. These 75 easy-to-make recipes--including tricolor nori-rolled sushi, grilled skewered chicken, and seared yuan salmon--bring home the popular daily dishes of Japan's cafes using ingredients found in many supermarkets or Asian markets in the West. These meals are perfect for those who want light and simple dishes without heavy sauces or spices.

Product Details:
Author: Emi Kazuko
Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Publication Date: November 01, 1998
Language: English
ISBN: 0809225921
Package Length: 8.79 inches
Package Width: 8.49 inches
Package Height: 0.44 inches
Package Weight: 0.97 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews
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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 7 customer reviews )
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16 of 18 found the following review helpful:

5Terrific Japanese cuisine.  Feb 03, 2000
By Midwest Book Review
Emi Kazuko's Cafe Japan requires access to fresh seafood but produces a range of dishes and flavors which capture the Japanese dining experience. Cafe Japan is a fine introduction to Japanese cuisine, especially for beginners who already love to cook.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4Fast and easy  Aug 18, 2005
By David T. Williams
Easy to prepare recipes with a variety of tastes and techniques. for hard core japanese cooking look at the Tsuji cookbooks instead but these are great starter items to build on. I am an experienced japanese cook, but there were a number of items I had not seen before and so far the items I have tried are good. The japanese ingredients section is especially well done.

10 of 13 found the following review helpful:

55 star book  Sep 04, 2005
By P. A. Yost "putnam"
Hi

I am an American Father living in Japan with a Japanese wife and a 3 year old daughter who is starting pre-school. I love this book as it helps me prepare great healthy food for my daughter mirei's lunch (bento) box.

my wife really thinks I an cook now.

I love this book

putnam

4Some of the recipes are so-so, but the Teriyaki sauce is awesome  Oct 13, 2010
By WannaBeABetty
My husband and I lived in Japan for quite awhile so I am always looking for a good cookbook to recreate my favorite tastes. This one is pretty good. Some of the recipes are merely decoration and aren't so useful for day to day cooking, so I might have only given it 3 stars. However, it has the best recipe for homemade teriyaki sauce that I have found yet, its just really lovely! So overall, a 4 for some usefulness. Some of the other recipes are decent, too!

5Japanese cooking at home!  Feb 23, 2006
By Mikala
This book is full of delicious, Japanese style cooking, some of it is even served in Japanese restaurants! It's great that I can take that home with me to share!

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