Nancy Singleton Hachisu is a native Californian married to a Japanese farmer who has lived in semi-rural Saitama Prefecture since 1988. She is a James Beard Award-winning author of five books including Japan: The Cookbook and Japan: The Vegetarian Cookbook. Hachisu has written for Saveur, Food & Wine, Travel & Leisure, National Geographic Food and BBC Travel, and she participated in the ""Salt"" episode of the Netflix series Salt Fat Acid Heat. Alice Waters is a chef, author, food activist, and the founder and owner of Chez Panisse Restaurant in Berkeley, California.
""These are recipes intimately tied to place and season and provenance, thoughtfully crafted by chefs who live and breathe the sustainable ethos of Slow Food."" —Alice Waters ""Beautiful and wise and fascinating—both the recipes and the tales of Japanese artisans are absolutely inspiring."" —Diana Henry ""A book that could only be written by Nancy with her insight and relationships cultivated over many years. We are lucky to have this amazing resource of a culture rich with food history."" —Rodney Dunn