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Search Results for "art": Chow down in faith with organic eats | The Japan Times OnlineAnother place where you can dine in total confidence that nothing untoward will be on your plate is Daylesford Organics. There was considerable buzz among Tokyo foodies when this chic natural foods emporium opened last November near Omotesando Statio... http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fg20110520sr.html Celebrating spring with sake and seasonal fare | The Japan Times Online Is it too soon &No.8212; postquake, post-tsunami and still mid-nuclear crisis &No.8212; to eat, drink and be merry? It\&No.39;s certainly a valid question. The answer, for us at any rate, is no, especially if we know that by doing so we can provide a... http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fg20110415rs.html Farming without chemicals &No.8212; or radiation | The Japan Times Online Yasunori Toyoguchi peers under the netting protecting a small rice paddy. &No.034;See,&No.034; he says, pointing to some grassy shoots, &No.034;here\&No.39;s this year\&No.39;s crop, just starting to emerge.&No.034; He scoops up a little of the water... http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fg20110527f1.html The unmistakable taste of a new season | The Japan Times Online In these days of year-round growing of vegetables in temperature-controlled conditions and air shipments of fresh produce from around the world, it\&No.39;s all too easy to forget the seasons. But in Japan, seasonality is still highly treasured, and ... http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fg20110422f1.html Japan\&No.39;s unlikely hero: the humble rice ball | The Japan Times Online One of the quiet heroes to emerge in this time of grave crisis in Japan is the humble little white ball of rice called onigiri or omusubi.... http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fg20110324f1.html Delicious dishes that are fit for a princess | The Japan Times Online March 3 is Hina Matsuri, also known as Girls\&No.39; Festival or Momo no Sekku (Peach Day). This day was a traditional seasonal and religious event on the lunar calendar, during the period when peach blossoms were in bloom &No.8212; around early Apri... http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fg20110225f1.html With sake rice, nothing goes to waste | The Japan Times Online Although sake is often described as &No.034;rice wine&No.034; to Westerners, sake is actually a fermented-grain beverage akin to beer, and unlike wine made from grapes it does not age well. So the winter months, when shinshu (freshly made new sake) i... http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fg20110128f1.html Drink infusions: from fungi to bile | The Japan Times Online Fourteen years ago in a parking lot in the aptly named city of Lebanon, Tennessee, a gentleman who called himself Jellybean and claimed to have killed 26 people allowed me a swig of his homemade whiskey. His drink had a nose, palate and finish of eth... http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fg20100625nc.html Japan\&No.39;s favorite hangover cures | The Japan Times Online Tis the season to be jolly. And when you\&No.39;ve finished being jolly, tis the season to wake up with veisalgia, more popularly known as a hangover.... http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fg20091225nc.html Society\&No.39;s whiskies hit the high notes | The Japan Times Online I\&No.39;ve found a new whisky to love. It\&No.39;s a 26-year-old single malt from Hokkaido\&No.39;s Yoichi distillery. It\&No.39;s got oak and a gentle, sweet smokiness, a touch of leather, cherries, toasted almonds and I\&No.39;m just making this u... http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fg20091127nc.html This obscure liqueur may save your soul | The Japan Times Online This isn\&No.39;t a story about Chartreuse, but let\&No.39;s begin there.... http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fg20091023nc.html Nixon\&No.39;s chosen cocktail and other things you didn\&No.39;t know about rum | The Japan Times Online * Captain Morgan was a real person. Sir Henry Morgan was a rather bloodthirsty 17th-century Welshman who blurred the line between privateer and pirate, plundering ships in the Caribbean.... http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fg20090925lc.html Wine is no game for Capcom boss | The Japan Times Online Hurricane-kicking its way onto the wine scene in 2009 was a new brand, Kenzo Estate, owned by the CEO of video-game giant Capcom. Clearly playing to win, Kenzo Tsujimoto hired California\&No.39;s brightest wine talents to create a wine for the Japane... http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fg20110513fh.html Sake fights fallout of Japan\&No.39;s triple disaster | The Japan Times Online After surviving the double disaster of the magnitude 9 earthquake and towering tsunami that damaged more than 100 sake breweries in northeastern Japan on March 11, sake producers in Tohoku thought that the situation could hardly get worse. But when t... http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fg20110429d1.html Sake lovers congregate at international event | The Japan Times Online A healthy buzz characterized the atmosphere at the International Wine Challenge\&No.39;s Sake Discovery Tasting on April 19.... http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fg20110429d2.html [First Page] [Prev] Showing page 1328 of 2054 pages [Next] [Last Page] | Sponsored Links
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