Ramen Obsession
The Ultimate Bible for Mastering Japanese Ramen
by Naomi ImatomeYun
Should I read this?
Recommended by 1 source and appears in Japanese Cooking and Food.
The world of ramenfrom the streets of Japan to your kitchen Seasoned broth, slurpable noodles, and colorful toppings brimming with flavor and texturea good bowl of Japanese ramen is more than just food, its an experience. With Ramen Obsession, youll have all the tools, techniques, recipes, and stepbystep instructions youll need to make the perfec...
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Japanese Cooking and Food.
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Jennifer Gunter
“I can?t recommend this book enough for those of you looking for holiday gifts. We have homemade ramen at least once a month now and tbh that should really be more often. | I can’t recommend this book enough for those of you looking for holiday gifts. We have homemade ramen at least once a month now and tbh that should really be more often.”
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