A Taste of Tohoku: Food, Sake, Recipes & Stories

Japanese culinary authority Elizabeth Andoh introduces a selection of Tohoku’s dishes from KIBO: Brimming with Hope (A Ten Speed Ebook, 2012). While the Tohoku region recovers from the devastation of the Great East Japan Tsunami and Earthquake, we celebrate the region’s rich culinary culture, integrating it with Japan’s indigenous food culture. KIBO is a tribute to the food, traditions and courage of the people of Japan’s Tohoku region and features traditional recipes along with sake pairings. Following the lecture portion of the program, a tasting reception provides an opportunity to sample Tohoku specialties paired with regional sake.











When: Thu., Apr. 11, 2013 at 6:30 pm
Where: Japan Society
333 E. 47th St.
212-832-1155
Price: $16/$12 (Members, seniors, and students)
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Japanese culinary authority Elizabeth Andoh introduces a selection of Tohoku’s dishes from KIBO: Brimming with Hope (A Ten Speed Ebook, 2012). While the Tohoku region recovers from the devastation of the Great East Japan Tsunami and Earthquake, we celebrate the region’s rich culinary culture, integrating it with Japan’s indigenous food culture. KIBO is a tribute to the food, traditions and courage of the people of Japan’s Tohoku region and features traditional recipes along with sake pairings. Following the lecture portion of the program, a tasting reception provides an opportunity to sample Tohoku specialties paired with regional sake.

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