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Otaku Food!: Japanese Soul Food Inspired by Anime and Pop Culture

Autor Danielle Baghernejad
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iul 2021
Experience the World of Japanese Pop Culture Through a Whole New Medium--Japanese Food!

#1 New Release in Animated Humor & Entertainment

With dishes inspired by otaku culture, this cookbook brings Japanese anime and manga to chefs of all levels.

Experience Japanese culture like never before. Japan fever has taken the West by storm. Praised for its attention to detail, it's no wonder that some of the most appealing images are colorfully culinary. From beautifully animated bowls of ramen and curry to cakes and confectionery, Japanese food culture never looked so good. If only you could reach out and take a bite...and now you can!

For the anime and manga reader. With our increasing hunger for Japanese pop culture, comes an appetite to match. And with dishes from pop culture icons like One Piece and Naruto, manga and anime can finally be enjoyed in the comfort of your very own kitchen. Whether you're enjoying Japanese ramen from Naruto or fried rice from Food Wars, readers and foodies can learn about Japanese cooking basics and some new series to enjoy, featuring recipes like:

  • Mitarashi Dango from Samurai Champloo
  • Onigiri from Fruits Basket
  • Yakiniku from Rurouni Ken shin

If you enjoy Asian food, or books like Cook Anime, Japanese Soul Cooking, or The Just Bento Cookbook, then Otaku Food is your next cookbook!

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781642503333
ISBN-10: 1642503339
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: MANGO MEDIA

Notă biografică

Danielle Baghernejad is a foodie and Japanese aficionado at heart. Her dream to experience Japanese food firsthand came true after an appearance on a Japanese TV show, Nippon Ni Ikitai Hito. Ever since, she has worked to make the cuisine more accessible to Westerners through her blog, OtakuFood.com.