Japanese Women Don't Get Old or Fat: Secrets of My Mother's Tokyo Kitchen by Naomi Moriyama, William Doyle

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  • Pub. Date: December 2006
  • 288pp
  • Sales Rank: 18,707
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    • Pub. Date: December 2006
    • Publisher: Dell Publishing
    • Format: Paperback, 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 18,707

    Synopsis

    What if there were a land where people lived longer than anywhere else on earth, the obesity rate was the lowest in the developed world, and women in their forties still looked like they were in their twenties? Wouldn't you want to know their extraordinary secret?

    Japanese-born Naomi Moriyama reveals the secret to her own high-energy, successful lifestyle and the key to the enduring health and beauty of Japanese women in this exciting new book. The Japanese have the pleasure of eating one of the most delicious, nutritious, and naturally satisfying cuisines in the world without denial, without guilt and, yes, without getting fat or looking old.

    As a young girl living in Tokyo, Naomi Moriyama grew up in the food utopia of the world, where fresh, simple, wholesome fare is prized as one of the greatest joys of life. She also spent much time basking in that other great center of Japanese food culture: her mother Chizuko's Tokyo kitchen. Now she brings the traditional secrets of her mother's kitchen to you in a book that embodies the perfect marriage of nature and culinary wisdom Japanese home-style cooking.

    If you think you've eaten Japanese food, you haven't tasted anything yet. Japanese home-style cooking isn't just about sushi and raw fish but good, old-fashioned everyday-Japanese-mom's cooking that's stood the test of time and waistlines for decades. Reflected in this unique way of cooking are the age-old traditional values of family and the abiding Japanese love of simplicity, nature, and good health. It's the kind of food that millions of Japanese women like Naomi eat every day to stay healthy, slim, and youthful while pursuing an energetic, successful, on-the-go lifestyle. Even better, it's fast, it's easy, and you can start with something as simple as introducing brown rice to your diet. You'll begin feeling the benefits that keep Japanese women among the youngest-looking in the world after your very next meal!

    If you're tired of counting calories, counting carbs, and counting on being disappointed with diets that don't work and don't satisfy, it's time to discover one of the best-kept and most delicious secrets for a healthier, slimmer, and long-living lifestyle. It's time to discover the Japanese fountain of youth.

    Washington Post

    Moriyama walks readers through creating a "Tokyo kitchen" in their own home—rice cooker and wok are optional—and intersperses her argument for Japanese culinary supremacy with recipes...The result: a delicious way to stay healthy

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    Biography

    Naomi Moriyama was born in Tokyo. As a U.S.-Japan marketing consultant, she works with some of the world's leading fashion, luxury, and consumer brands. She lives in New York City with her husband and coauthor, William Doyle, who has written or cowritten five books.


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    geniusby Anonymous

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    October 09, 2007: Naomie, I believe that the concept of for your book is simply genious. People have been looking for a way to eat what they want, and still look good. Looking at magazines, and television shows of today, the media leads us to believe that thin is in. The media shows us women that are very beautiful and young looking, as well as very thin. Because of what we see on television,men tend to now want to be with a woman who has that model look going for them. When I say model look, I am referring to slinder women, who have very beautiful young faces. Your book offers women the chance to eat until they are full, and still pull of the model look that has been embedded in our brains. I believe that your book will prove to be very insightfull, as well as very successful. It is a shame that a book like this was not written sooner.

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    January 19, 2006: Naomi, I really think you have done something wonderful with your book. I picked up the book over the Christmas holiday on my way to California from NYC. I hated the title, and was embarrassed to have it on the plane with me, but wow! You really changed my life. I have a big fat book on Japanese cooking, but I never really understood this incredible cuisine until I read your book, tried the recipies, and found myself thinner, with more energy, and overall a much better sense of what was missing in my diet plan. I love to cook, and the use of vegetables and fish as a standard in my diet has always been a mainstay of my personal philosophy. I have been looking (particularly) for better breakfast foods, ways to eat more mushrooms, and that clear soup (yum!)-- you really showed the way. I cannot recommend this book enough. I hope there will be a sequal with more recipes.... Thank you, Naomi!!!!


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