Okashi Treats

Okashi Treats
Title Okashi Treats PDF eBook
Author Keiko Ishida
Publisher Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages 199
Release 2009-09-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9814484334

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Sweet Treats around the World

Sweet Treats around the World
Title Sweet Treats around the World PDF eBook
Author Timothy G. Roufs
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 658
Release 2014-07-29
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1610692217

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From apple pie to baklava, cannoli to gulab jamun, sweet treats have universal appeal in countries around the world. This encyclopedia provides a comprehensive look at global dessert culture. Few things represent a culture as well as food. Because sweets are universal foods, they are the perfect basis for a comparative study of the intersection of history, geography, social class, religion, politics, and other key aspects of life. With that in mind, this encyclopedia surveys nearly 100 countries, examining their characteristic sweet treats from an anthropological perspective. It offers historical context on what sweets are popular where and why and emphasizes the cross-cultural insights those sweets present. The reference opens with an overview of general trends in desserts and sweet treats. Entries organized by country and region describe cultural attributes of local desserts, how and when sweets are enjoyed, and any ingredients that are iconic. Several popular desserts are discussed within each entry including information on their history, their importance, and regional/cultural variations on preparation. An appendix of recipes provides instructions on how to make many of the dishes, whether for school projects or general entertaining.

Sutekina Okashi

Sutekina Okashi
Title Sutekina Okashi PDF eBook
Author Keiko Ishida
Publisher Marshall Cavendish International (Asia)
Total Pages 140
Release 2018-04-07
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9789814771702

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-This is popular cooking instructor Keiko Ishida's much anticipated second cookbook for sweets and cakes-Her first cooknook, Okashi: Sweet Treats Made with Love is a favourite among home bakers and continues to be a bestseller-Comprehensive illustrated sections on basic baking ingredients and baking equipment-New recipes for Japanese-style French confections-Recipes for timeless favourites re-created in Keiko's unique style-Includes an exciting section of recipes based on astrological signs

The Art of Wagashi

The Art of Wagashi
Title The Art of Wagashi PDF eBook
Author Kimiko Gunji
Publisher
Total Pages 216
Release 2019-04
Genre
ISBN 9780578453828

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Wagashi is commonly translated as "Japanese sweets or confections." Wa denotes all things Japanese, and gashi originates from kashi, or okashi, which refers to all confections. This book, "The Art of Wagashi, Recipes for Japanese Sweets that Delight the Palate and the Eyes," is dedicated to A. D. Moore (1931-2013), Professor Emeritus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, who was a mentor and great supporter of Japan House (a cultural teaching center at the University of Illinois). Professor Moore (or Doyle-sensei, as we fondly called him) was a man of versatility with a wealth of knowledge. He was a kind and warm-hearted person, forever curious, who possessed "doshin," a child-like kokoro (kokoro is a Japanese word encompassing multiple meanings including "mind," "heart," and "spirit."). One of the things he shared with so many people was how to make wagashi, which he learned first-hand by visiting a Japanese wagashi shop in Japan many years ago. With his instruction, several of Japan House's students learned the basic techniques and made wagashi for tea classes. Doyle-sensei often discussed writing a wagashi book in English so that people outside of Japan could make authentic wagashi to enjoy with a bowl of tea. Regrettably, his dream did not come true while he was on this earth, but his legacy has been passed down to many generations. Professor Emeritus Kimiko Gunji embarked upon writing this book in honor of Doyle-sensei five years ago, and finally, we feel ready to present this cookbook to all of those who love wagashi. The recipes in this book have been carefully crafted for genuineness. Each recipe has been tested and refined by experienced sweet makers. Other notable features of this book are that all of the ingredients are easily purchased in the United States, and that the final products are authentic in taste and appearance. It is Professor Gunji's greatest hope that all of you who make wagashi according to the recipes in this book will enjoy these treats not only with the palate, but with all senses.

Food and Theatre on the World Stage

Food and Theatre on the World Stage
Title Food and Theatre on the World Stage PDF eBook
Author Dorothy Chansky
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 186
Release 2015-06-12
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1317618017

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Putting food and theatre into direct conversation, this volume focuses on how food and theatre have operated for centuries as partners in the performative, symbolic, and literary making of meaning. Through case studies, literary analyses, and performance critiques, contributors examine theatrical work from China, Japan, India, Greece, Italy, France, Germany, England, the United States, Chile, Argentina, and Zimbabwe, addressing work from classical, popular, and contemporary theatre practices. The investigation of uses of food across media and artistic genres is a burgeoning area of scholarly investigation, yet regarding representation and symbolism, literature and film have received more attention than theatre, while performance studies scholars have taken the lead in examining the performative aspects of food events. This collection looks across dramatic genres, historical periods, and cultural contexts, and at food in all of its socio-political, material complexity to examine the particular problems and potentials of invoking and using food in live theatre. The volume considers food as a transhistorical, global phenomenon across theatre genres, addressing the explosion of food studies at the end of the twentieth century that has shown how food is a crucial aspect of cultural identity.

Tanoshii: Joy of Making Japanese-Style Cakes & Desserts (New Edition)

Tanoshii: Joy of Making Japanese-Style Cakes & Desserts (New Edition)
Title Tanoshii: Joy of Making Japanese-Style Cakes & Desserts (New Edition) PDF eBook
Author Yamashita Masataka
Publisher Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages
Release 2021-09-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9815009265

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Create a little bit of heaven on earth with this delightful collection of recipes for Japanese-inspired French pastries by renowned pastry chef, Yamashita Masataka. With fully illustrated step-by-step instructions and baking tips. Chef Yamashita shows how ordinary baking equipment and simple ingredients can be used to whip up an array of French-style confections that are not only pretty to look at, but also wonderful to eat. Inspired by his stay in Singapore, chef Yamashita has adapted many of his creations to include local flavours and ingredients, making this collection of recipes truly unique. Tanoshii clinched the Best First Cookbook award at the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2013 and continues to be a bestseller.

Sweet Treats around the World

Sweet Treats around the World
Title Sweet Treats around the World PDF eBook
Author Timothy G. Roufs
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 641
Release 2014-07-29
Genre Cooking
ISBN

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From apple pie to baklava, cannoli to gulab jamun, sweet treats have universal appeal in countries around the world. This encyclopedia provides a comprehensive look at global dessert culture. Few things represent a culture as well as food. Because sweets are universal foods, they are the perfect basis for a comparative study of the intersection of history, geography, social class, religion, politics, and other key aspects of life. With that in mind, this encyclopedia surveys nearly 100 countries, examining their characteristic sweet treats from an anthropological perspective. It offers historical context on what sweets are popular where and why and emphasizes the cross-cultural insights those sweets present. The reference opens with an overview of general trends in desserts and sweet treats. Entries organized by country and region describe cultural attributes of local desserts, how and when sweets are enjoyed, and any ingredients that are iconic. Several popular desserts are discussed within each entry including information on their history, their importance, and regional/cultural variations on preparation. An appendix of recipes provides instructions on how to make many of the dishes, whether for school projects or general entertaining.