How much sushi do the Japanese eat?

The Japanese do not eat as much sushi as many in European believe.

The Japanese are very fond of sushi. In Japan, sushi accounts for less than 15% of Japanese cuisine due to the fact that Japanese cuisine has many unique styles to offer.

The Japanese cuisine spans just Kaiseki which is a dinner consisting of 7-12 small dishes, tempura, yakitori, stews, grilled dishes, deep fried dishes, noodles and much more.

In the Japanese kitchen there are also styles that suit everything from a busy weekday to a weekend night with a party. Many Tokyo restaurants are decorated in such a way that there is also seating if you come alone.

Some of these styles are offered on the courses I hold.

Japanese noodle soup for beginners
Traditional Japanese cooking class for beginners
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Zoë has held sushi courses and cooking classes for A. P. Moller – Maersk, Hugo Boss Nordic, Novo Nordisk, Novartis, Velux, Gorrissen Federspiel, Beierholm revision, Elbek & Vejrup and many more.

Japanese noodle soup lures on a busy winter day

When I get home late in the afternoon it’s not always that I just have time to spend a couple of hours of cooking a tasty meal.

An evening meal that I eat on a daily basis must be a easy to cook while it is still healthy, nutritious and tasty.
On my many trips to Japan I noticed that Japanese noodle soup fits perfectly with the busy life. I prefer to eat a tasty Japanese noodle soup that is made on a unique and special fishery stock. It is stock that is foundation of Japanese cuisine.

From I am entering the door in myhome it takes max. 15 minutes to prepare a bowl of steamy hot noodle soup.

On Japanese noodle soup course for beginners you learn to make 2 very different Japanese noodle soups as they areserved in Japan.

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Zoë has held sushi courses and cooking classes forA. P. Moller – Maersk, Hugo Boss Nordic, Novo Nordisk, Novartis, Velux, GorrissenFederspiel, Beierholm revision, Elbek & Vejrup and many more.

Where can I buy the the ingredients you use?

Earlier today, I held a Japanese noodle soup course for beginners.

My take on the Japanese kitchen is that if you want to learn Japanese food it’s important to learn how to use Japanese ingredients that give the unique aroma and taste that characterizes Japanese cuisine.

On my classes you will be introduced to ingredients which I have brought in Japan. Ingredients that will give you the authentic Japanese flavour. During the class You will learn where to buy those ingredients in your neighborhood.

The picture shows Bonito flakes which I have bought in Tokyo it is an indispensable ingredient in Japanese cuisine.

Read more about the different courses on my website chefzoeescher.com

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Zoë has held sushi courses and cooking classes for A. P. Moller – Maersk, Hugo Boss Nordic, Novo Nordisk, Novartis, Velux, Gorrissen Federspiel, Beierholm revision, Elbek & Vejrup and many more.