
Hokkaido: Recetas Procedentes de Las Aguas, Los Campos Y Los Cultivos del Norte de Japón
The island of Hokkaido is Japan's northernmost point, known for its exceptional produce and the combination of three culinary worlds - European agricultural models, traditional and modern Japanese gastronomy, and the indigenous cuisine of the Ainu people - which set it apart from the rest of the country. Hokkaido is a gastronomic journey across the entire prefecture presented through a detailed travel diary that includes an irresistible recipe collection. It begins with an introduction to Ainu cuisine, featuring traditional dishes shared by chef Hiroaki Kon, before diving into delicacies such as buttered corn with soy sauce, roasted crab in its shell, and Sapporo's famous miso ramen. You can even test your culinary skills with melon jelly, snow-like melting cheesecake, and laminated milk bread. In short, it's a book full of delights that pays tribute to one of the most fascinating gastronomic regions in the world.
- Forfatter
- Tim Anderson
- ISBN
- 9788419043627
- Språk
- Spansk
- Vekt
- 446 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.1.2026
- Forlag
- Cinco Tintas
- Antall sider
- 256
