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The Manga Cookbook (edition 2007)

by The Manga University Culinary Institute

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From the kitchens of the Manga University Culinary Institute comes the critically acclaimed The Manga Cookbook, a fully illustrated step-by-step guide to making the same sorts of foods you see in your favorite manga and anime seriesā??including popular bento (boxed lunch) recipes!

Food appears frequently in Japanese comics, but what exactly is it that the characters are eating? Featuring more than two dozen homestyle recipes, The Manga Cookbook shows you how make authentic onigiri (rice balls), yakitori (skewered chicken), oshinko (pickled vegetables), udon (Japanese noodles), okonomiyaki (Japanese-style pizza) and many others!

The Manga Cookbook also includes sections on how to assemble bento lunches and properly use chopsticks, and everything is cleverly illustrated by award-winning manga artist Chihiro Hattori.

An American Library Association/Young Adult Library Services Association "Top 10 Popular Paperbacks" selection for 2011.… (more)

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Title:The Manga Cookbook
Authors:The Manga University Culinary Institute
Info:Japanime Co. Ltd. (2007), Paperback, 144 pages
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The Manga Cookbook: Japanese Bento Boxes, Main Dishes and More! by The Manga University Culinary Institute

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Took a glance through this out of curiosity. Appears to be a friendly intro to Japanese cooking and cuisine. Parental guidance will be necessary for several recipes, including understanding some of the instructions which were vague to me. But color pictures of the recipes will help kids figure out what stuff is supposed to look like.
  Salsabrarian | Feb 2, 2016 |
good japanese cookbook for bento boxes! ( )
  Abrahamray | Nov 6, 2015 |
Really cute way to learn about some basic Japanese recipes.
Second booktubeathon read 2014 ( )
  AryaDragon | Aug 26, 2014 |
Really cute way to learn about some basic Japanese recipes.
Second booktubeathon read 2014 ( )
  AryaDragon | Aug 26, 2014 |
Really cute way to learn about some basic Japanese recipes.
Second booktubeathon read 2014 ( )
  AryaDragon | Aug 26, 2014 |
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Cooking & Food. Young Adult Nonfiction. HTML:

From the kitchens of the Manga University Culinary Institute comes the critically acclaimed The Manga Cookbook, a fully illustrated step-by-step guide to making the same sorts of foods you see in your favorite manga and anime seriesā??including popular bento (boxed lunch) recipes!

Food appears frequently in Japanese comics, but what exactly is it that the characters are eating? Featuring more than two dozen homestyle recipes, The Manga Cookbook shows you how make authentic onigiri (rice balls), yakitori (skewered chicken), oshinko (pickled vegetables), udon (Japanese noodles), okonomiyaki (Japanese-style pizza) and many others!

The Manga Cookbook also includes sections on how to assemble bento lunches and properly use chopsticks, and everything is cleverly illustrated by award-winning manga artist Chihiro Hattori.

An American Library Association/Young Adult Library Services Association "Top 10 Popular Paperbacks" selection for 2011.

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