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Hawai'i Regional Cuisine: The Food Movement That Changed the Way Hawai'i Eats
Hawai'i Regional Cuisine: The Food Movement That Changed the Way Hawai'i Eats | Samuel Hideo Yamashita
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Samuel H. Yamashita's Hawai'i Regional Cuisine: The Food Movement That Changed the Way Hawai'i Eats is the first in-depth study on the origins, philosophy, development, and legacy of Hawai'i Regional Cuisine (HRC). The book is based on interviews with thirty-six chefs, farmers, retailers, culinary arts educators, and food writers, as well as on nearly everything written about the HRC chefs in the national and local media. Yamashita follows the history of this important regional movement from its origins in 1991 through the following decades, offering a boldly original analysis of its cuisine and impact on the islands.The founding group of twelve chefs--Sam Choy, Roger Dikon, Mark Ellman, Amy Ferguson Ota, Beverly Gannon, Jean-Marie Josselin, George Mavrothalassitis, Peter Merriman, Philippe Padovani, Gary Strehl, Alan Wong, and Roy Yamaguchi--grandly announced in August 1991 the establishment of what they called Hawai'i Regional Cuisine. At the time, they had no idea how dramatically they would change the food scene in the islands. While they each had their own style, their common commitment to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients of the highest quality at their restaurants quickly attracted the interest of journalists writing for national newspapers and magazines. The final chapters close with a discussion of the leading chefs of the next generation and an assessment of HRC's impact on farming, fishing, ranching, aquaculture, and culinary education in the islands. Hawai'i Regional Cuisine will satisfy those who are passionate about food and intrigued by changes in local foodways.
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This was tonight‘s dinner from earlier, ahi poke, tofu poke, sushi rice & quick-pickled cucumbers enjoyed with a magazine & looking through a new foodie book I picked up today from a newish local bookstore I‘ve been wanting to visit (more on that tomorrow). I‘ve had such a couple of crazy work weeks & I‘m still battling a summer cold so planning on being mellow the rest of this holiday weekend.
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