The Simple Art of Japanese Home Cooking

The Simple Art of Japanese Home Cooking
Simple, nourishing soups are an essential part of the Japanese meal. At their base lies dashi, the foundation of Japanese cooking. Rick Poon
Crystal Shi
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Yes, you can make Japanese food at home—just start with a bowl of miso soup. 
That’s the advice of Japanese-American cooking teacher and author Sonoko Sakai, who begins every morning with the nourishing broth, long considered a kind of everyday elixir.
Crystal Shi
Crystal Shi
Home and Food Editor
Crystal Shi is the home and food editor for The Epoch Times. She is a journalist based in New York City.
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