The Sushi Cookbook

the sushi cookbook Can you buy Agar and sushi nori at Whole Foods? I'm on a vegan cooking craze, trying to switch over from Vegetarian. I got an awesome cookbook from the library ("Tofu Cookery" ...


the sushi cookbook

the sushi cookbook
Can you buy Agar and sushi nori at Whole Foods?

I'm on a vegan cooking craze, trying to switch over from
Vegetarian. I got an awesome cookbook from the library ("Tofu Cookery" by Louise Hagler--it's amazing and totes vegan!) and there's a recipe for tofu sushi...sounds great...but I need to wrap the stuff.
Also, the gelatin substitute agar is mentioned quite a bit, and these both seem like ingredients you can get at Whole Foods (I occasionally go after school with my mom to eat at the hot bar and shop). Does anyone know what region of the store I can buy these?

Yes you can. The nori is usually in the Asian section and the agar flakes/powder will either be there or in the bulk section. Just ask an employee if you need help finding them.



Cookbooks Online – Free Japanese Food Tips

It is not surprising when you one day choose to cook and enjoy Japanese food at your own home. Apart from the fact that they are usually very appealing to the senses – very colorfully visual and artfully prepared – they are also very healthy. While we have been used to burgers, pastas and other over-the-counter or ready-to-eat food options because they are conveniently available, if you want value your health, or if you simply just want to try something new, your best bet for a new cuisine is Japanese food.

While bookstores would not run out of Japanese cookbooks which feature the recipes with matching nice, full-blown, artistic photographs, it is still an added cost. Add the fact that most extensive cookbooks which offer good a selection of recipes, are quite costly. With this scenario, your best option is to refer to cookbooks online.

Definitely, these are excellent reference sources. The websites which act as cookbooks, most often also provide links for groceries or places from where the odd ingredients can be bought. Sometimes, there are also forums available for interaction amongst the Japanese food enthusiasts. On other sites, there are videos or cooking demos. It is uncontestable that cookbooks online is one of the most convenient and fastest ways to learn Japanese cooking. Enrolling in a culinary school, of course, is way out of the budget for the ordinary Jane.

One of the many interesting features of cookbooks online is the segments which offer free Japanese food tips. This is most helpful especially for those totally naïve about Japanese food preparation. Some of the interesting basic facts to learn are the following: proper cooking of Japanese rice, making of a crispy tempura, cooking udon noodles, preparing of squid, rolling sushi, amongst many others.

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One Response to “The Sushi Cookbook”

  1. I spent a whole year as an exchange student in Kyoto Japan, and I have to say I probably wouldnt have gotten by if it werent for a cheap dinner of udon a couple of times a week! There is even one shop where you can eat for free if you do 30 minutes of washing after, but I cant say I was ever that poor! Anyway, I found a load more tasty looking ideas at this udon recipe site.

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