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Japan Eats

An Explorers Guide to Japanese Food (English/Japanese)

Betty Reynolds

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Tuttle
01 September 2020
A playful illustrated introduction to Japanese food. 

What's uni and how do you eat it? What are 'dancing shrimp' or tako yaki? Do you pick it up with your fingers? Dip it in sauce? And just what is that sauce? From world-famous sushi to fatally attractive fugu, it's all explained in this sketchbook of food adventures in Japan. 

For the first-time visitor and gourmet alike, Japan Eats! is an entertaining guide to the pleasures and pitfalls of dining in Japan. Through full-color illustrations and casual language, author Betty Reynolds makes the intricate, and often confusing, process of eating in Japan accessible through tips not found in other books. 

Whether it's the proper technique for holding chopsticks or the etiquette of slurping soup, Japan Eats reassures the bewildered and includes mini-lessons on how to read the curtain at a restaurant entrance, the menu on the wall, and even the signs on the bathroom doors. 

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Imprint:   Tuttle
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 229mm, 
ISBN:   9784805315323
ISBN 10:   4805315326
Pages:   72
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Betty Reynolds left a career as a creative consultant and advertising art director to accompany her husband to Asia. They first moved to Singapore and then Tokyo where they lived for seven years. She now divides her time between Philadelphia, PA and Orcas Island, WA but her heart remains in Japan. Other Tuttle books by Betty Reynolds include: Clueless in Tokyo, Tokyo Friends and Japanese Celebrations.

Reviews for Japan Eats: An Explorers Guide to Japanese Food (English/Japanese)

"""Giving a virtual tour of Japan, Betty Reynolds' Japan Eats! is a picture book that beautifully and humorously illustrates typical Japanese menus…A good guide for first-time visitors, as well as gourmet travelers to Japan."" --Kyoto Journal"


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