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Ramen, miso, dashi, seaweed, bonito, rice vinegar,
soba noodles and tofu - the staples
of Japanese food
Blowfish, pickles, exotic sandwiches and fruits, sake,
and expensive beef - the
specialities of Japanese food
The world largest market for fish with a spectacular
auction of giant tuna at Tokyo's Tsukiji
Market
Zen and the art of tea making at the Japanese
Tea Ceremony
The theatrical and noble Kaiseki
Imperial-Style Cuisine
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Merrilees Parker travels to the
island state of Japan to learn about
its unique food culture. Starting in its capital Tokyo,
she goes to, Tsukiji, the world's
biggest fish market, where she encounters weird shellfish
and 500lb tuna! Master chef, Romeo teaches her how
to make the ultimate sushi, an art
that takes years to master. Then it's off to a ramen
museum, where you can try regional styles
of the noodle soup that is Japan's fast food of choice.
Although the Japanese have one of the healthiest diets
on the planet, many of their ingredients are alien
to the average westerner. Merrilees meets Elizabeth
Andoh, a food writer who guides her round the unfamiliar
ingredients of a Tokyo food hall such as miso
and seaweed.
Escaping the city, Merrilees takes the bullet train
to Matsusaka where she visits a farm
that produces the most expensive beef in the world
- the cows are fed with apples and beer and massaged
daily! On to Kyoto, the old seat
of the empire where she's immersed in traditional
Japanese customs such as the tea ceremony
and visits a 400-year-old restaurant. After shopping
in its ancient market, known as Kyoto's Kitchen,
she learns about the Japanese art of knife-crafting.
Soba noodles and tofu
are other Japanese staples - Merrilees visits another
ancient restaurant to try these before meeting the
master brewer of a local sake brewery
- a Brit! After a quick look at the ancient practice
of comorant fishing, Merrilees travels
to Japan's iconic Mount Fuji for
the annual Summer Fire Festival to
gorge herself on wonderful street food.
Back in the suburbs of Tokyo, Merrilees is invited
to the home of a lady who teaches her how to make
tempura - an invite to a private
home is an honour in Japan and the food is even better!
Then Merrilees watches the preparation of fugu
- the ultimate Japanese food fetish - a poisonous
fish which can kill if prepared in the wrong way before
ending her journey with a lesson in Japanese/European
fusion cuisine.
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