Japanese food can be intimidating to the novice, as sushi, sashimi, tempura and udon have nothing in common with most Western fare. A user-friendly cookbook is a must for anyone interested in
experimenting with Japanese dishes, and Japanese Cooking is an excellent starting point. With simple, step-by-step directions, Japanese Cooking clearly illustrates how to make a
broad range of traditional dishes: rice, soups, tempura, teriyaki, noodles, tofu, a variety of vegetables, desserts and, of course, sushi.