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  2. Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    A cookbook or cookery book [1] is a ... with detailed recipes addressed to beginners or people learning to cook particular dishes ... Japanese cookbooks usually group ...

  3. Tofu Hyakuchin - Wikipedia

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    The Tofu Hyakuchin (豆腐百珍, Tōfu Hyakuchin) is a Japanese recipe book published in 1782 during the Edo period. The author's name is given as Seikyōdōjin Kahitsujun (醒狂道人 何必醇); it is thought his real name was Sodani Gakusen (1738–1797), a seal-engraver from Osaka. It lists 100 recipes for preparing tofu.

  4. List of Japanese desserts and sweets - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese had been making desserts for centuries before sugar was widely available in Japan. Many desserts commonly available in Japan can be traced back hundreds of years. [1] In Japanese cuisine, traditional sweets are known as wagashi, and are made using ingredients such as red bean paste and mochi.

  5. Category:Japanese cookbooks - Wikipedia

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  6. Japanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese meal including tempura, sashimi, and miso soup. The word washoku is now the common word for traditional Japanese cooking. The term kappō (割烹, lit. "cutting and boiling (meats)") is synonymous with "cooking", but became a reference to mostly Japanese cooking, or restaurants, and was much used in the Meiji and Taishō eras.

  7. Category:Japanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Japanese cookbooks (1 P) Japanese cuisine terms (3 C, 63 P) Japanese curry (5 P) D. Deep fried foods of Japan (18 P) Japanese desserts and sweets (2 C, 28 P)