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SamHope's recommendation

First to recommend

Try meals from other countries. Why not cook around the world? This week's stop - across the Pacific - Japan!

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Updated Aug 12, 2008

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ThatAllenChick's recommendation

I love to cook...not usually with a cookbook but I'd give this one a try.

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Updated Jul 14, 2009

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rockbabe1317's recommendation

Japanese food is not as hard to master
as you might believe. Not when we’ve
got Amy Kaneko’s awesome new book
showcasing 70 fun recipes at our side!
How do ya say “Pig out!” in Japanese?
168 pages. From SF's Chronicle Books

Updated Dec 8, 2008

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josieinthecity on Dec 8, 2008

I've always wanted to learn.

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robinmarie9's recommendation

Japanese food is not as hard to master
as you might believe. Not when we’ve
got Amy Kaneko’s awesome new book
showcasing 70 fun recipes at our side!
How do ya say “Pig out!” in Japanese?
$22

Updated Aug 26, 2008

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stephzen's recommendation

Japanese food is both delicious and healthy. Why not learn to cook it?

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Updated Aug 23, 2008

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