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June 18, 2008 (1 years 5 ago)
Thank you so much for this. I was looking everywhere for one of these. I found some others but this was the best one I found. Very well written and easy to understand.

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Internet Guide National Clearinghouse for United States-Japan Studies Indiana University Memorial West #211 Bloomington, IN 47405-7005 (800) 441-3272 (812) 855-3765 Current as of January 2004 http://www.indiana.edu/~japan/ Links verified June 2005 Online version at http://www.indiana.edu/~japan/iguides/food.html Japanese Food Articles and Essays and “Pickles, Past and Present.” Includes statistical information, color images, and historical information. NIHON-RYORI “Japanese Food” http://www.theblackmoon.com/Jfood/food1.html Provides narratives with information on the basics of Japanese food. Presents discussions on Rice, Tofu, Vegetables, Tsukemono (pickles), Eggs, Drinks, Miso, One Pot Cookery (nabemono), Noodles, Sweets, and Other Delights. Each contains a description of the type of food, suggestions for preparation, and recipes. Also provides a glossary to help identify various foods, a recipe of the month selection, and a Japanese kitchenware store. The Tea Ceremony http://web-japan.org/museum/tea/tea.html A Web site broken into four parts: “What Is the Tea Ceremony?” “A History of the Tea Ceremony and Development of Wabi-cha,” “A Tea Gathering,” and “Giving and Receiving.” Provides a history of the tea ceremony, pictures of the traditional utensils used, description of a tea ceremony, and instructions on the proper way to receive and drink tea during a ceremony. Rice: It’s More Than Food in Japan (Japan Digest) http://www.indiana.edu/~japan/digest6.html Part of the National Clearinghouse for U.S.-Japan Studies online publications. Presents brief narratives entitled: “Rice: A Deeply Embedded Cultural Concept,” “The Role of Rice in the Culture,” “Aspects of the Rice Trade Issue,” and “Liberalization of the Japanese Rice Market.” Box Lunches (Bento) http://web-japan.org/nipponia/bon.html Provides narratives describing the history and tradition of these elaborately made box lunches. Presents a list of ingredients commonly found in bento. Sushi Art http://www.garden-gifts.com/sushiart.htm Presents brief narratives on the different varieties of sushi. Includes images of sushi that has been rolled into art: butterflies, dragonflies, and flowers. Also includes a norimaki sushi recipe with basic ingredients, fill ingredients, utensils, and directions for the preparation of the sushi rice and techniques for rolling the sushi. What Can We Learn about Japan from Its Vegetables? http://webjapan.org/nipponia/nipponia2/cont.html Part of the online magazine Nipponia, a quarterly magazine about modern Japan. A multi-page feature with sections titled: “Vegetables in the Japanese Diet,” “From Fields around the World to Tables in Japan,” “High-tech ‘Veggie Factories’,” “Shojin Ryori” (vegetarian cuisine), Eating up the Troubles: Japanese New Years Cuisine Sold Briskly for Y2K http://webjapan.org/trends00/honbun/tj000114.html From the Japan Information Network's Trends in Japan journal. This article discusses the special dishes (osechi ryori) eaten during the Japanese New Year festivities. Although the article is somewhat dated, it does provide background information on the history of this New Year's tradition. Japanese Recipe Collection http://www.bento.com/tf-recp.html Part of the Tokyo Food Page. Presents a variety of home-style Japanese recipes with a few adaptations for availability of ingredients outside of Japan. Recipes include preparation/cooking time, ingredients, and directions. Some also include a brief narrative with historical background and explanations of cooking techniques. Yasuko-san’s Home Cooking The Roots of Japanese Food Are Found in Kansai http://www.kansai.gr.jp/culture_e/syoku/index.ht ml Part of the Kansai Window Web site sponsored by the Kansai Council and the Kansai International Public Relations Promotion office. This in-depth exploration of food from the Kansai region of Japan offers articles on food from the Kansai prefectures of Osaka, Kyoto, Hyogo, Nara, Shiga, Wakayama, Mie, Tokushima, and Fuki; an interview; discussion; and an essay on sake in Kansai. http://www.nsknet.or.jp/~chrkaji/yasuko/index_e. html Presents a wide variety of recipes for just about every style of Japanese cooking. Includes information on soups, pickles, osechi ryori (New Year’s cuisine), etc. Also provides a section on ingredients with pictures and detailed descriptions of most items. Bob & Angie’s Kitchen: Daily Japanese Cooking (Basic Recipes and Hints) http://www.boban.com/recipe/English/index_e.html Daily Japanese Cooking is part of Bob & Angie’s Kitchen, sponsored by Osaka Gas. Lists over 100 recipes with color images of the prepared dish, ingredients, preparation, and helpful hints. Recipes are divided into six categories (daily cooking, beef, chicken, pork, seafood, and vegetables). Kikkoman Food Forum http://www.kikkoman.com/forum.html From The World of Kikkoman Web site. Presents over 15 essays on Japanese food culture. Topics include wafu (Japanese style food), tempura, curry, Shojin Ryori (vegetarian cuisine), tsukemono, different varieties of fish and seafood (salmon, abolone, tai), and Japanese edible wild herbs among others. Three separate articles on rice are also available. Recipes Japanese Specialty Cuisines http://www.bento.com/tf-recp.html Presents information about some of Japan’s other favorite foods and how they are prepared. Japanese Cookbook for Kids http://web-japan.org/kidsweb/cook.html Provides an introduction to Japanese food and etiquette, as well as information on, and recipes for, Rice and Miso Soup, Favorite Dishes, Sushi, Okonomiyaki and Yakisoba, and Soba and Udon. Pictures of dishes in various stages of preparation are also included. This document is also available on the Clearinghouse Web site: www.indiana.edu/~japan. Search for more resources on this topic in the online U.S.-Japan Database at the same URL. Internet Guides are made possible through the support of the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership.

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