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Japanese Lunchbox, Mini Bento Box #TO5407

Japanese style two tiered lunchbox with cloth elastic band to keep your lunchbox securely closed. This laquered plastic Japanese lunchbox measures 5 1/2 inches long by 4 inches wide and when stacked measures 3 1/4 inches high. The bottom tray measures 1 1/2 inches deep, the plastic covered top tray measures 1 1/4 inches deep and has a 2 compartment mini tray to hold pickles or condiments. The laquered lid has a simple rabbit and cherry blossom design. Hand wash in warm soapy water, the elastic band can be hand washed as well.

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Japanese Home Cooking: Quick, Easy, Delicious Recipes to Make at Home (Essential Asian Kitchen Series) (Hardcover)

From Library Journal

This large-format volume is the first in a new series from the publisher of the “World Cookbook” series, whose attractive paperback cookbooks feature an array of international cuisines. Here, Fukushima offers recipes for traditional, generally uncomplicated dishes, most of them shown in full-page, color close-ups; there are also color photographs of ingredients and techniques for making sushi, preparing tempura, etc. Hiroko Shimbo’s authoritative The Japanese Kitchen (LJ 11/15/00) is the new standard on this topic, but Fukushima’s book provides a good introduction. For most collections. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Harumi’s Japanese Home Cooking: Simple, Elegant Recipes for Contemporary Tastes (Hardcover)

Harumi Kurihara, Japan’s most popular cooking expert, earned raves from critics and home cooks around the world for her award-winning English-language debut, Harumi’s Japanese Cooking. Now she returns with a second-and more intimate- collection written specifically with the Western palate in mind. Harumi’s Japanese Home Cooking presents seventy new recipes that exemplify her irresistible, down-to-earth style and simplicity-from Clear Soup with Pork, Spinach Dumplings, and Prawns in Chili Sauce to Potato Salad Japanese Style and Harumi’s Baked Cheesecake. In addition, the book presents authentic preparation techniques and serving suggestions

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Harumi Kurihara is Japan’s most popular cooking and lifestyle personality. A nationwide sensation in her home country, she appears on Japanese television and produces her own brands of kitchenware, tableware, clothing, and interior design. Her first cookbook in English, Harumi’s Japanese Cooking (more…)

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Bento Box in the Heartland: My Japanese Girlhood in Whitebread America (Paperback)

From Publishers Weekly

When Furiya started eating lunches in the elementary school cafeteria, she was profoundly embarrassed by the rice balls her mom packed instead of a sandwich like all the other kids ate. She was already feeling self-conscious about being the only Japanese family in her 1960s Indiana hometown, and her parents’ insistence on continuing to eat their native cuisine—they grew their own vegetables and drove for hours to visit big-city supermarkets that stocked Japanese imports—was frustrating because it intensified the differences between her and her classmates. But the exotic dishes were also a source of delight, and Furiya ends each chapter with a recipe for one of her favorite meals. There is more to the story than food, though, and she describes the anger she feels when shopkeepers make fun of her father’s accent, or the amazement when her mother takes her back to Japan, with the same vividness she applies to recreating the sensations of her firs (more…)

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