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Rice, Miso Soup, Pickles

Yoshiharu Doi

The Japanese secret to a long and happy life

Barcode 9781399741026
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Release Date: 07/10/2025

Genre: Non-Fiction
Sub-Genre: Food & Drink
Translator: Gwendolen Clayton
Label: Yellow Kite
Contributors: Gwendolen Clayton (Translated by)
Language: English
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

The Japanese secret to a long and happy life
A bestseller in Japan that unlocks the secrets behind the traditional Japanese way of eating and why it is still relevant today.

'A joyful exploration of Japanese philosophy on food, home, and family - rich with practical insights for newcomers and longtime admirers alike.' Kenji Morimoto, author of Ferment

'An insightful perspective on Japanese cooking and culture, full of sensitivity and wisdom.' Tim Anderson, food commentator and cookery writer

Rice, Miso Soup, Pickles: the Japanese secret to a long and happy life is for lovers of all things Japanese and reveals much about the country and its people.

Not a cookbook, but a unique insight into Japanese cuisine and culture by one of its most revered food writers, Rice, Miso Soup, Pickles has sold almost half a million copies in Japan and is now for the first time translated into English.

Traditional Japanese food is a way of eating that embodies seasonality and simplicity; encourages health and longevity; and delights in the meditative peace to be found in preparing the same meal time and again . a simple bowl of rice, miso soup containing seasonal vegetables, and salty pickles. Yoshiharu Doi, Japan's best-known cookery writer, urges readers to adopt this traditional Japanese diet to make life and cooking easier - creating a routine, a modest way of eating that is in sympathy with the body, that nurtures and soothes the mind and which makes home a place of reassurance and comfort.