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| PB760 Japanese Recipes 60 ~ Washoku no Kihon |
Number in stock: 6 Weight: 400 g. Price: $21.50
Product type: Study Book
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| The world over, Japanese cooking is becoming famous for its beautiful arrangement, delicate tastes and low-calorie nutrition qualities. More and more are Japanese restaurants becoming the popular places to eat, and still has a feeling of mystique to the preparation. This book takes the mystique out of Japanese cooking and enables you to try cooking traditional meals right in your own home! Everything is written in both English and Japanese, so it is a great chance to study the language as well as the cuisine! 60 of the greatest Japanese dishes are represented in this bilingual cookbook from the traditional to the modern, from basic meals to more complex ones, but always with simple and easy to understand instructions. Full color photos show the finished product and stages in preparation. The recipes include the basic (rice, miso soup, beef bowl or gyudon, sushi, soba) to more complex meals (Japan-style curry rice, sukiyaki, yakisoba, rolled omelettes, manju). It also includes a brief survey of Japanese ingredients with photos so you can locate them easily in your local Asian foods store, cooking utensils, how to prepare complete meals and bentos, and dining etiquette. Perfect for anyone who has an interest in traditional and modern Japanese cuisine and sure to be an incredible guide for your adventures in Japanese cooking. Softcover perfectbound, 192 pages full color. 6" x 8.5" (15 x 21 cm) (More like this) (Direct link to this product) |
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| FY789 New Family Restaurant -- Individual Box ~ Re-ment Minna de Famires |
Number in stock: 6 Weight: 50 g. Price: $3.50
Product type: Re-ment item
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| "Denny's" patrons may be shocked to find that the restaurant chain is well-established in Japan as well, featuring a healthier menu than that of its American counterpart. Family restaurants (or famiresu in Japanese) are the subect of Re-ment's latest collection -- detailed mini replicas of what you'll find in family restaurants across Japan! There are many different chains in Japan -- Jonathan's, Royal Chef, Skylark/Gusto, Coco's, the aforemented Denny's to name a few -- which all have menus that appeal to any mood. This petite set parodies Denny's in particular, and this set is an education on the types of meals one would expect to find in Japan. This selection contains 10 different meals: 1) "irasshaimase", the greeting for when you walk in the door, this set has a menu, waiting list, water, etc; 2) club house sandwich; 3) Omlette rice with salad; 4) breaded pork cutlet dinner with rice and miso soup; 5) hamburger with rice and beer; 6) curry rice with salad; 7) "drink bar" with packets of tea, juice, and reservation card; 8) Children's set lunch; 9) dessert; 10) syrup covered bean jam and fruit. All sets come with card of explanation and a bill! Another truly fantastic set by the creative minds at Rement! This purchase is for a randomly selected box containing one of the 10 above. Collect them all! (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 

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| FY312 Gohan Mada?! -- Is Dinner Ready Yet? - Full Set of 10 ~ Puchi Sample Series |
Number in stock: 1 Weight: 350 g. Price: $35.00
Product type: Re-Ment item
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| Re-ment comes with another fantastic item for fans of their pocket sized miniature meal sets. This one is appropriately called 'Gohan Mada' or ' I'm still waiting for a meal.' Featuring some of the most recognizable kitchen accessories that you can find in any home in Japan, these miniature sets look so life like that you can practically smell these delicious meals piping hot directly from the stove. Each box has a certain theme, 10 in all, and comes with a full array of spices, utensils, and pre-cooked meals that look good enough to eat. This particular purchase is for the entire full set of 10 items which include the following themes, 1) Miso Soup (shiru), 2) Rolled Scramble Egg (Atsuyaki Tamago), 3) Curry, 4) Plum Sake (Ume Shu) , 5) Fried Shrimp (ebi), 6) Grilled Fish (sakana), 7) Pizza Toast, 8) Rolled Cabbage, 9) Potstickers (Yaki Gyoza), and 10) Clean up. A superb item that's perfect for play or display. Kawaii!! (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 

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| FY863 Shopping at Supermarket -- Individual Box ~ Re-ment Puchi Sample Series |
This item can be ordered. Weight: 50 g. Price: $3.50
Product type: Re-ment Items
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| Not only does Re-Ment take us on a virtual trip around the cuisine of Japan, giving us fantastic miniature versions of food and kitchen, but also takes us to different kinds of shops to illustrate the typical lives of Japanese. This time, Re-Ment travels to the Supermarket -- a place where you can buy all kinds of delicious food, from foods you cook yourself to pre-made foods. There are ten different sets in this series, each set being something you can find in a typical supermarket in Japan: 1) the fruit section, with a "try me" dish of the kind used to sample fruits and other foods before you buy 2) vegetables, wih basket and price tags; 3) fresh fish on ice with tongs 4) fried eel, instant miso soup and fresh foods; 5) yakiniku or Korean barbecue -- meat and vegetables to fry 6) sushi, salad, fried goods used to "beef up" home made dishes as sides 7) breakfast goods 8) frozen goods 9) "impulse items" in front of a register, with basket 10) shopping cart wagon. Each set is well crafted with typical Re-Ment quality and make great display items or for use with figures. Each package comes with Re-Ment gum as well! A wonderful tour of a typical Japanese supermarket in a box! This purchase is for a single individual randomly selected box -- what will you get inside? (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 

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| FY788 New Family Restaurant -- Full Set *Set of 10* ~ Re-ment Minna de Famires |
Number in stock: 4 Weight: 250 g. Price: $36.00
Product type: Re-ment item
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| "Denny's" patrons may be shocked to find that the restaurant chain is well-established in Japan as well, featuring a healthier menu than that of its American counterpart. Family restaurants (or famiresu in Japanese) are the subect of Re-ment's latest collection -- detailed mini replicas of what you'll find in family restaurants across Japan! There are many different chains in Japan -- Jonathan's, Royal Chef, Skylark/Gusto, Coco's, the aforemented Denny's to name a few -- which all have menus that appeal to any mood. This petite set parodies Denny's in particular, and this set is an education on the types of meals one would expect to find in Japan. This selection contains 10 different meals: 1) "irasshaimase", the greeting for when you walk in the door, this set has a menu, waiting list, water, etc; 2) club house sandwich; 3) Omlette rice with salad; 4) breaded pork cutlet dinner with rice and miso soup; 5) hamburger with rice and beer; 6) curry rice with salad; 7) "drink bar" with packets of tea, juice, and reservation card; 8) Children's set lunch; 9) dessert; 10) syrup covered bean jam and fruit. All sets come with card of explanation and a bill! Another truly fantastic set by the creative minds at Rement! This purchase is for the entire set of 10 all in one purchase! (More like this) (Direct link to this product) 

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| TUTTLE027 Japanese Homestyle Dishes |
Number in stock: 2 Weight: 400 g. Price: $9.95
Product type: Cook Book
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| Dishes like sushi or Teriyaki may look difficult to make, but Japanese Homestyle Dishes shows you how the Japanese prepare their food at home - with minimum effort, for maximum flavor. Try a Steamed Egg Custard, Salmon Teriyaki, Sesame Chicken Loaf, or Japanese Sponge Cake - or delicious noodle dishes like Cold Soba Noodles or Tofu and Udon Noodles in Clear Soup. Or, if you're entertaining, choose from sushi and sashimi recipes, or party favorites such as Sukiyaki, Shabu-Shabu, Tempura, and Green Tea Ice Cream. Preparing these classic Japanese dishes is now easier than ever, thanks to the simple, step-by-step instructions included in this invaluable cooking guide. A quick trip to your local supermarket for a few basic ingredients is all you need to get started on your own exploration of this fantastic cuisine. Publshed by Tuttle. (More like this) (Direct link to this product)
For your convenience, this book is stocked in San Diego.
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