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Japanese cuisine is appreciated worldwide for its healthiness and its beauty in both appearance and flavour. The characteristic 'savoury-ness' (umami) is achieved despite minimum use of oil, salt and flavourings. Dashi ('stock') and the resulting umami are said to be the reason Japanese-cuisine is special. But what are they? How do they work? And why? This beautifully illustrated book reveals these secrets through both explanation and superb recipes introduced by Japan's top chefs. It is not only an essential read for people in the food industry, it is also a godsend to anyone who cares about what they eat. The body of the book is in 3 parts. "Discovering Japanese Cuisine" introduces the background and essence - nature and the four seasons, ingredients, philosophy, and history and development in the art of dashi by Japan's four finest the top chefs. Each introduce a dashi-based recipe for spring, summer, autumn and winter. It is a practical guide to dashi and umami explains what dashi is, what the ingredients are, how it is made and used in the kitchen - also the nature of umami and how and why it was discovered. A concluding section Umami - the science of dashi - introduces the principal natural elements that constitute or combine to produce umami: glutamate (from konbu), inosinate (from katsuobushi), guanylate (from dried shiitake). The endmatter includes a Glossary, Index, Conversion Tables and Bibliography. This title includes: the true secrets behind the healthiness and deliciousness of Japanese cuisine revealed for the first time in a sumptuously illustrated book backed by the biggest world chefs; hundreds of colour photos, recipes by the 4 leading chefs of Japan, and lucid explanations and nutritional/scientific explanations that combine to offer a full understanding of umami & dashi.

Product Details:
Author: Heston Blumenthal
Hardcover: 162 pages
Publisher: Kodansha International
Publication Date: April 09, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1897701934
Package Length: 10.87 inches
Package Width: 9.06 inches
Package Height: 1.02 inches
Package Weight: 2.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5an in depht look into umaminess and dashi  Sep 26, 2009
By Iñigo Aguirre Polo
I absolutely (please excuse my spelling, i'm spanish) loved this book, not only the content, the book in itself is a beautyful object, printed with care, and the pictures are incredibly beautyful.
The 1st part has 4 different subchapters where 4 chefs of great japanese restaurants explain how they make dashi and produce recepies with dashi for each of the 4 seasons of the year.
after that there is a comprehensive explanation on each of the ingredients used for dashi and on umami's taste perception.

to make a long story short, beautiful and perfect in content. and for a passionate lover of japanese cuisine.

hope you find this interesting
regards,
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14 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5A hidden facet of Japanese cuisine  Oct 02, 2009
By Neal Oshima
I lived in Japan for a few years in the early sixties. I was a kid and my father was teaching at a university there. Food then was very traditional, few western foods were available, even in Tokyo. What is now thought of as Japanese food: tempura, sukiyaki and sashimi, were rarely prepared in home kitchens and were only found in restaurants. In homes, in ryokan and country-side restaurants the cuisine was very different, more seasonal and with less meat. Dishes had few ingredients but very specific, painstaking cooking techniques. Dashi and Umami nearly perfectly describes this cuisine and, in the process, strips Japanese food to its bare essentials. If the heart of French cuisine is its sauces and the basis of chinese food lies in the principal of ying-yang, dashi, the ubiquitous kelp broth, is the essence of Japanese cooking.
This wonderful book is a great corollary for its subject: simple yet deep. Graphically it is warm, yet minimal. The beautiful photographs tell exactly what you need to know but no more. Though it has only thirty-odd recipes, they are organized seasonally, precisely chosen to illustrate the concept of umami. A couple of the recipes I cook often. They remind me of my grandmother, who ran a restaurant in the Japanese ghetto of downtown Honolulu before WW2. She was from Wakayama and cooked in a regional, provincial style. Like this book, her food was odd, slightly exotic but ultimately hearty, satisfying and full of umami.

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4The Most Accurate Information on Umami in English  Oct 28, 2009
By Yukari Sakamoto "Tsukiji Fishmonger's Wife"
The book traces the discovery of umami by professor Kikunae Ikeda and the creation of monosodium glutamate, but that is only a tiny bit of Dashi and Umami.

This book includes the contributions of many star chefs, including Takashi Tamura (of Tsukiji Tamura), Eiichi Takahashi (Hyotei), Kunio Tokuoka (Kyoto Kitcho) and Yoshihiro Murata (Kikunoi). Photos of their kaiseki cuisine make this a handsome coffee table book, and students of Japanese cuisine will be impressed with the depth of information on umami-rich ingredients like kombu, katsuobushi, niboshi, and shiitake, all of which are essential in making dashi. Even water around the world is ranked from soft to hard--a hot topic for kaiseki chefs who have traveled the globe.

Umami has been covered in many other books, and not always well, but this work captures the essence and explains it without missing any details. The tutorials on dashi may change the way you make this staple at home. The end of the book includes simple home recipes that are easy to incorporate into your repertoire.

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