Today in News History
On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1599, Chōsokabe Motochika, Japanese daimyō (born 1539) passed away. In 1688, Narai, Thai king (born 1629) passed away. In 1893, The first cultured pearl is obtained by Kōkichi Mikimoto. In 1937, Pai Hsien-yung, Chinese-Taiwanese author was born. In 1960, Congo Crisis: The State of Katanga breaks away from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In 1962, Fumiya Fujii, Japanese music artist was born. In 1966, Kentaro Miura, Japanese author and illustrator (died 2021) was born. In 1987, Shigeaki Kato, Japanese singer was born. In 1989, Shimanoumi Koyo, Japanese sumo wrestler was born. In 2015, Satoru Iwata, Japanese game programmer and businessman (born 1959) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
My new cookbook, The Japanese Pantry, and where to celebrate with me
The Japanese Pantry is my seventh cookbook! It is officially out this October 28, 2025. This is a book that I hope will inspire people to make the most of powerful pantry ingredients and feel confident in recreating Japanese flavours at home that are inherently simple and full of flavour. After writing Gohan, one of the things [] The post My new cookbook, The Japanese Pantry, and where to celebrate with me first appeared on Emiko Davies.
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Emiko Davies
· Aug 2, 2025
My new cookbook, The Japanese Pantry, and where to celebrate with me
The Japanese Pantry is my seventh cookbook! It is officially out this October 28, 2025. This is a book that I hope will inspire people to make the most of powerful pantry ingredients and feel confident in recreating Japanese flavours at home that are inherently simple and full of flavour. After writing Gohan, one of the things [] The post My new cookbook, The Japanese Pantry, and where to celebrate with me first appeared on Emiko Davies.
The Japan Times
· Jul 10, 2026
Is ramen soup? An inquiry.
An ever-evolving online discourse about how to categorize different types of foods has finally come for one of Japan's national dishes.
JustHungry
· Nov 5, 2019
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
The korea Herald News
· Jul 3, 2026
National Museum sets the table for Korea's food history
In Korea, have you eaten? has long served as a greeting, while countless expressions — from sikgu, meaning family and derived from people who share meals to idioms built around the dining table — reveal how deeply food is woven into everyday language and relationships. The newly opened exhibition The Korean Table: Food, Nature, and Life at the National Museum of Korea explores the history of Korean dining culture and food through some 650 artifacts, paintings and immersive installations in
Just One Cookbook
· Jun 25, 2026
Yakisoba Pan (Midnight Diner) 焼きそばパン
Savory Japanese stir-fried noodles stuffed in hot dog bun, Yakisoba Pan is the ultimate sandwich for carb lovers and featured on Netflix® “Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories”. READ: Yakisoba Pan (Midnight Diner) 焼きそばパン
Spoon Fork Bacon
· May 18, 2026
Pork Katsu (Tonkatsu)
I grew up eating Pork Katsu all the time because it was one of my aunt’s specialties and she often made it when we would go over to her house. She usually made hers a la carte over a bed of finely shredded cabbage, with a bowl of rice on the side. I loved it! It was always so perfectly crispy, not greasy in the slightest, and very juicy in the center. Our version today... Read More The post Pork Katsu (Tonkatsu) appeared first on Spoon Fork Bacon.
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Related coverage for "My new cookbook, The Japanese Pantry, and where to celebrate with me": Emiko Davies — My new cookbook, The Japanese Pantry, and where to celebrate with me. The Japan Times — Is ramen soup? An inquiry. . JustHungry — A new translation by me: The Real Japanese Izakaya Cookbook. The korea Herald News — National Museum sets the table for Korea's food history. Just One Cookbook — Yakisoba Pan (Midnight Diner) 焼きそばパン. Spoon Fork Bacon — Pork Katsu (Tonkatsu)