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Reiko Hashimoto

    Die leichte japanische Küche
    Cook Japan, Stay Slim, Live Longer
    Hashi
    Japan: The World Vegetarian
    • 2020

      Japan: The World Vegetarian

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      One of the first books in a brand-new series, Reiko Hashimoto introduces the incredibly varied world of vegetarian Japanese food.Vegetarianism has long been a feature of the Japanese diet, and in this book Reiko walks us through the history of vegetarianism in the country, as well as providing tips on the key ingredients – such as miso, tofu and seaweed – that are most used in Japanese vegetarian cooking to help you create a mouth-watering Japanese vegetarian feast at home.Alongside this, Reiko offers 70 delectable recipes including traditional sushi and noodle dishes, such as gyoza dumplings, fried tofu yakitori, nigiri zushi, tempura, tofu katsu curry and aubergine and padron pepper with somen noodles. All recipes are accompanied by stunning photography.Also in the India , Mexico and Italy

      Japan: The World Vegetarian
    • 2017

      Cook Japan, Stay Slim, Live Longer

      • 237 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Debunking myths surrounding the complexity and accessibility of Japanese food, Reiko Hashimoto's new book is packed with delicious dishes for a slimming and sustainable healthy lifestyle. In Cook Japan, Stay Slim, Live Longer, Reiko Hashimoto explores the benefits of the Japanese diet--including slim physique, stable blood sugar, increased joint flexibility and a longer lifespan--in detail, followed by an introduction to key Japanese fresh and store cupboard essentials. With easy to follow instructions, the 100–120 recipes found in this book vary from basics to the more technically complex, perfect for all those wishing to perfect the art of Japanese home cooking. Brand new photography accompany the majority of the recipes, and menu plans allow the reader to plan for dinner parties and special occasions. Nutritional details give context to the recipes and allow those following a fast or calorie-based diet to enjoy the recipes. With Japanese food so enjoyed in restaurants, from high-end gourmet to mid-price sushi and takeaways, this is the perfect book for home cooks.

      Cook Japan, Stay Slim, Live Longer
    • 2011

      Destined to become the classic introduction to the wonderful world of Japanese cooking.

      Hashi