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A new translation by me: The Real Japanese Izakaya Cookbook
A new translation by me: The Real Japanese Izakaya Cookbook I have been translating a lot of Japanese books lately, such as the Asian Salads and Asian Noodles ones I mentioned previously. This is the latest one to come out, called The Real Japanese Izakaya Cookbook, by Wataru Yokota (Tuttle Publishing). I didn't just translate it; I also wrote the introduction (which is why my name is on the cover), as well the detailed explanations of all the Japanese ingredients that readers may not be familiar with. Filed under: cookbooks japanese izakaya translations Keep reading A new translation by me: The Real Japanese Izakaya Cookbook
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Real Japanese Cooking is coming
Real Japanese Cooking is coming Announcing a brand new cookbook, Real Japanese Cooking. Filed under: site news real japanese cooking Keep reading Real Japanese Cooking is coming
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