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KONEKO OISHII - JAPANESE TREATS IN POP CULTURE

KONEKO OISHII - JAPANESE TREATS IN POP CULTURE

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KONEKO OISHII - JAPANESE TREATS IN POP CULTURE

Dinner is served!

“The way to your heart is through your stomach,” they say, and if you haven't already been, you'll be completely in love with Japan and its pop culture (manga, anime, games, etc.) after reading the new Koneko special issue.

In our new special “Koneko OISHII” (Japanese “oishii” = German “tasty”) we combine our two favorite topics – Japanese pop culture and Japanese eating and drinking culture – into a unique reading and culinary delight that is unlike anything else didn't exist yet.

In the special issue we introduce you to the most important dishes and drinks in Japan, show their history and explain what they are made of and how they are made. We deal with ancient Japanese eating and drinking traditions and show how crazy people deal with the topic of eating and drinking in Japan these days.

Maybe you are already planning your next trip to Japan. In “Koneko OISHII” we tell you which convenience stores, cafés and themed restaurants or chains you should definitely visit. This also includes a guide on what to eat at which event and how to behave correctly and respectfully at the table.

In almost every manga or anime, treats, whether sweet or savory, play a major role, even in film and television, on the Internet or even in video games. We introduce you to the most important representatives.

There's so much more to tell about eating & drinking in Japan... and that's what we're doing! “Koneko OISHII” is full of appetizing topics and there's no way you'll be able to leaf through the magazine to the end without stopping at your kitchen counter or refrigerator.

Other topics in the special issue: classics of Japanese cuisine, practical bento boxes, the fine art of the tea ceremony, sushi & Co., the KitKat cult, sake in the spirit of mysticism and tradition, mysterious temple cuisine, indispensable cooking and kitchen utensils and much, much more .

plus 16 delicious recipes.

Source: Raptor Publishing

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