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The Essence of Japanese Cuisine: An Essay on Food and Culture

The Essence of Japanese Cuisine: An Essay on Food and Culture
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The Essence of Japanese Cuisine: An Essay on Food and Culture

 
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"It was a most exquisite repast, a veritable feast of the senses." Such is the fond memory of Michael Ashkenazi and Jeanne Jacob of a late summer meal in Japan which in every taste, texture, and aesthetic detail signaled the turning of the season. Vividly describing this and countless other fine meals, The Essence of Japanese Cuisine seats the reader at a table rich in culinary tradition.

From menu arrangement to cooking techniques, course selection to entertainment styles, The Essence of Japanese Cuisine studies the Japanese meal and the historical, social, and economic principles that underpin Japanese food culture. Drawing from extensive fieldwork, surveys, and sources ranging from contemporary shop advertisements to classical writings and paintings, Ashkenazi and Jacob analyze how meals are structured, where food is prepared, where it is consumed, and what rituals and cultural rules define the art of the Japanese food event. Their personal experiences as diners serve as sensory tools for examining Japanese cuisine and its place in Japanese society, and they draw as well on Japanese and other culinary studies from such writers as Goody, Harris, Brillat-Savarin, Fisher, Ishige, and Mennell. The book concludes by assessing some of the lessons that can be learned from the Japanese dining experience, especially as Japanese cuisine takes its place among world foods.

 
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Product Details
Author:Michael Ashkenazi
Hardcover:288 pages
Publisher:University of Pennsylvania Press
Publication Date:October 26, 2000
Language:English
ISBN:0812235665
Product Length:0.94 inches
Product Width:0.61 inches
Product Height:0.09 inches
Product Weight:1.32 pounds
Package Length:9.4 inches
Package Width:6.08 inches
Package Height:0.94 inches
Package Weight:1.3 pounds
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2A Disappointing Book  Jul 27, 2009 By Barbara Nostrand "Barbara Nostrand"
I received my copy recently, and have begun thumbing through it. Despite the time the authors spent in Japan and the support of the Japan Foundation, the book is immediately disappointing. Beginning with describing the color of takuan as "vile", I quickly discovered a variety of errors in the book. For example, the authors misidentified what a hot water kettle sits on in a tea ceremony. The iron implement which supports the kettle is properly called a godoku or gotoku. The kettle sits within either a ro (sunken hearth) or furo (portable hearth).

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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