Lectures on Japanese Cuisine with Demonstrations

Lectures on Japanese Cuisine with Demonstrations

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Japanese Cuisine

Thu 17 Nov 2011, 6 – 10 pm
Marlion Room, 2F, Fortuna Hotel

From The Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam:

The Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam, in cooperation with the Embassy of Japan and Japanese restaurant “Kyy”, share the delight of introducing the variety of Japanese cuisine through lectures and demonstrations to Vietnamese fellow friends in Hanoi on Thursday 17 November 2011.

Japanese cuisine has been widely accepted throughout Vietnam, and a diverse range of people love to eat it. Such words as “Sushi”, “Sashimi” and “Tempura” are well known even among those who have never studied the Japanese language before.

But what is Sushi, what is Tempura indeed? Do you really understand the features of each food? Can you cook them?

If your answer is “No”, here is a good opportunity for you to change your answer into “Yes”.

From “Sushi” to “Tempura,” the Japanese specialists will give lectures on the history of each food, as well as demonstrations of cooking them, and finally, you will enjoy eating the foods with us.

We do hope your understanding on Japanese cuisine as a part of Japanese culture will be enhanced and deepened with the served delicious foods.
The lectures and demonstrations will be conducted in Japanese with Vietnamese interpretations from 6pm on Thursday 17 November, in Marlion room (2nd floor) at Fortuna Hotel (6B Lang Ha, Ba Dinh, Hanoi).

Contents

By Takako Fujita
1) Lecture on “Food culture in Japan”
2) Demonstrations
– Oshi-zushi (Pressed sushi)
– The Soup The Sunrise on New Year’s Day
– Ae-maze (A vegetarian food)

By Kojiro Kobayashi & Yoshiro Ono
1) Lecture on “The history of Tempura, food cultures in Japan and Vietnam”
2) Demonstrations
– Tempura (Deep fried fish and vegetables)
– Teuchi-udon (Homemade wheat noodles)
The following foods will be served for the participants to eat:
– Chirashi-zushi (Assorted raw fish fillets over a bowl of sushi rice)
– Tempura udon

Free admission but pre-registration is required.

For your registration, call the Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam at 04-3944-7419.

For inquiries and the interview with the Japanese specialists, please contact at:
Ms. Trang (098-909-6123) / Mr. Yoshioka (0123-384-4138)
The Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam
27 Quang Trung, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam
TEL 04-3944-7419 www.jpf.org.vn

Sample photos of food

Japanese Cuisine
Oshi-zushi
Japanese Cuisine
The Soup The Sunrise on New Year’s Day
Japanese Cuisine
Tempura
Japanese Cuisine
Udon

Fortuna Hotel
6B Lang Ha, Ba Dinh, Hanoi

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