Shirley Booth
Contributor
Shirley Booth is an award-winning writer and documentary director, and a leading authority on Japanese food. She is the author of Food of Japan (Winner, Japan Festival Prize) and a contributing editor to Harumi Kurihara's Japanese Cooking. She is also a contributor to 1001 Foods You Must Taste Before You Die, where earlier versions of her contributions to Britannica first appeared.
Primary Contributions (2)
Mochi, rice cakes of Japanese origin. In A Diplomat in Japan (1921), Sir Ernest Satow described mochi as being “prepared and decorated in proper fashion with a Seville orange and fern.” And omochi (the honorific is commonly used for this sacred food) remain an indispensable part of New Year…
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Publications (1)
1001 Foods You Must Taste Before You Die (September 2008)
From single press extra-virgin olive oils and artisanal cheeses to more exotic fare such as zebra jerky, this compilation is a cornucopia of culinary delicacies from every cuisine around the globe. Featuring luscious photographs and descriptions of must-eat foods from sweet to savory, this culinary gazetteer of the world offers expert guidance on how to really eat like a local when in Rome or how to find the most authentic Peking duck when visiting Beijing. Any foodie will delight at the fact-filled...
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