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【Description】 Title Standard text Japanese cuisine A light meal served at a tea ceremony(Autumn and Summer and Summer) Publication year 1979
About Kaiseki:Kaiseki literally means "stone in the bosom", and refers to a practice where Zen monks would ward off hunger by putting warm stones into the folds of their obi.The term came to mean a light vegetarian meal served after a tea ceremony, possibly referring to the simple meals that monks ate which staved off hunger as much as a warm stone did.
It contains many photos of Japanese A light meal served at a tea ceremenoy.Even if you don't understand Japanes,you'll enjoy this book throug many photos.
Softcover cover Size approx 21cmx29.5cm Approx. 274pages thick book
If you are interested in Japanese Cuishine,this book would be a great collection for you!
【CONDITION】 This book was published 28 years ago. So slight stains,yellowing and wears on the cover and pages because of age.But it is in very good condition overall. Please see the photos to confirm the condition of this book
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