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Sushi and Beyond

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Année : 2015

Nombre de saisons : 1

Durée moyenne d'un épisode : 15 minutes

Genre(s) : Animation, Cuisine

Animated series based on the bestselling book "Sushi and Beyond". Food writer Michael Booth stays in Japan with his family and eats up Japanese food! One day, Michael Booth, an English food writer picks up a book on Japanese food, and instantly falls in love with it. Wanting to experience for himself how real Japanese dishes taste, on the spur of the moment he takes his wife and 2 children on a trip to Japan. On their first evening in the country, the family heads to Shinjuku's Omoide Yokocho and tries some Yakisoba noodles, which he thinks look like soggy worms, and soon acquires a taste for them. They smacks their lips after eating some fancy Tempura, feasts on Chanko hot pot at a Sumo stable, and is blown away by crab dishes from Hokkaido. The family's gastronomic journey continues with all kinds of Japanese food and ingredients, including Sushi, Tofu, Okonomiyaki, Takoyaki, Ramen, Wasabi, Soy Sauce, Miso paste and of course, Japanese Sake!

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Épisode 1 - Shinjuku Omoide Yokocho

12 avril 2015

One day, Michael Booth, an English food writer picks up a book on Japanese food, and instantly falls in love with it. Wanting to experience for himself how real Japanese dishes taste, on the spur of the moment he takes his wife and 2 children on a trip to Japan. On their first evening in the country, the family heads to Shinjuku's Omoide Yokocho and tries some Yakisoba noodles, which he thinks look like soggy worms, and soon acquires a taste for them. They smacks their lips after eating some fancy Tempura, feasts on Chanko hot pot at a Sumo stable, and is blown away by crab dishes from Hokkaido. The family's gastronomic journey continues with all kinds of Japanese food and ingredients, including Sushi, Tofu, Okonomiyaki, Takoyaki, Ramen, Wasabi, Soy Sauce, Miso paste and of course, Japanese Sake!

Épisode 2 - Super High-Grade Tempura

19 avril 2015

One day, Michael Booth, an English food writer picks up a book on Japanese food, and instantly falls in love with it. Wanting to experience for himself how real Japanese dishes taste, on the spur of the moment he takes his wife and 2 children on a trip to Japan. On their first evening in the country, the family heads to Shinjuku's Omoide Yokocho and tries some Yakisoba noodles, which he thinks look like soggy worms, and soon acquires a taste for them. They smacks their lips after eating some fancy Tempura, feasts on Chanko hot pot at a Sumo stable, and is blown away by crab dishes from Hokkaido. The family's gastronomic journey continues with all kinds of Japanese food and ingredients, including Sushi, Tofu, Okonomiyaki, Takoyaki, Ramen, Wasabi, Soy Sauce, Miso paste and of course, Japanese Sake!

Épisode 3 - The Essence of Japanese Cuisine

26 avril 2015

One day, Michael Booth, an English food writer picks up a book on Japanese food, and instantly falls in love with it. Wanting to experience for himself how real Japanese dishes taste, on the spur of the moment he takes his wife and 2 children on a trip to Japan. On their first evening in the country, the family heads to Shinjuku's Omoide Yokocho and tries some Yakisoba noodles, which he thinks look like soggy worms, and soon acquires a taste for them. They smacks their lips after eating some fancy Tempura, feasts on Chanko hot pot at a Sumo stable, and is blown away by crab dishes from Hokkaido. The family's gastronomic journey continues with all kinds of Japanese food and ingredients, including Sushi, Tofu, Okonomiyaki, Takoyaki, Ramen, Wasabi, Soy Sauce, Miso paste and of course, Japanese Sake!

Épisode 4 - Sumo-Sized Food

3 mai 2015

One day, Michael Booth, an English food writer picks up a book on Japanese food, and instantly falls in love with it. Wanting to experience for himself how real Japanese dishes taste, on the spur of the moment he takes his wife and 2 children on a trip to Japan. On their first evening in the country, the family heads to Shinjuku's Omoide Yokocho and tries some Yakisoba noodles, which he thinks look like soggy worms, and soon acquires a taste for them. They smacks their lips after eating some fancy Tempura, feasts on Chanko hot pot at a Sumo stable, and is blown away by crab dishes from Hokkaido. The family's gastronomic journey continues with all kinds of Japanese food and ingredients, including Sushi, Tofu, Okonomiyaki, Takoyaki, Ramen, Wasabi, Soy Sauce, Miso paste and of course, Japanese Sake!

Épisode 5 - The Fifth Taste

10 mai 2015

Épisode 6 - The Hardest Fish in the World

17 mai 2015

Épisode 7 - The Fishmonger's Fishmonger

24 mai 2015

Épisode 8 - Real Wasabi

31 mai 2015

Épisode 9 - Kitchen Tool Paradise

7 juin 2015

Épisode 10 - Chopstick Style

14 juin 2015

Épisode 11 - Holy Crab!

21 juin 2015

Épisode 12 - The Seaweed King in the North

12 juillet 2015

Épisode 13 - The Ramen King

19 juillet 2015

Épisode 14 - Tofu, The Magic of Kyoto

26 juillet 2015

Épisode 15 - KAISEKI

2 août 2015

Michael and his family head to Kyoto to admire the autumn leaves. But to their disappointment, it's too early yet; the leaves are only starting to change color. Emil nonchalantly starts pulling and fiddling with the tree, quickly earning him a gentle rebuke from his older brother Asger. This display impresses Michael, who decides to take his eldest boy for Kaiseki or a formal, multi-course meal. Asger gets all excited about the idea of dining out just with dad. But the meal turns out a little differently to what he had expected.

Épisode 16 - Japanese Sake Crisis

9 août 2015

Michael gets a phone call from Toshi while he and the family are partaking of sushi and beer. Michael is nonplussed when Toshi discerns the accompanying beverage. "Surely you're not drinking beer with that?" He is urged to go to a place that brews and sells its own sake so that he might find out how good Japanese sake can be. The visit is a revelation! The tastes are quite different from what Michael has been familiar with.

Épisode 17 - Sushi & Beyond

23 août 2015

While on a trip with the family to see the temples of Kyoto, Michael bumps into Onizuka, the great authority on Japanese cuisine. The family are invited to lunch to try out Saba-zushi (sushi made with mackerel), a local specialty. Asger is disappointed to find that it is unlike the Nigiri-zushi that he is familiar with. Michael starts showing off his knowledge on Saba-zushi, but Onizuka then presents the family with Funa-zushi, a dish from neighbouring Shiga Prefecture featuring a freshwater fish from the carp family. He tells them this dish is where sushi all began. It's a first for Michael.

Épisode 18 - The World's Fastest Fast Food

30 août 2015

Michael and his family go to Osaka, which with its gaudy neon lights and people always on the go, presents an energetic vibe altogether different from Kyoto. While Lissen is left to buy some souvenirs, Michael and his 2 boys go in search of places serving the local specialties: Okonomi-yaki (savory pancakes) and Tako-yaki (octopus balls). They can't decide which of them to eat. A strange old lady appears and more or less drags them to her establishment, which offers both dishes!

Épisode 19 - Mad about Miso

6 septembre 2015

Toshi arranges for Michael and his family to visit a Miso producer. They are greeted by an Englishman in a happi coat by the name of Johnnie. Michael assumes he is just a member of the staff who deals with visitors, but is surprised to learn that he actually heads a business that has been making Miso paste for 8 generations! The pair hit it off. Michael is impressed that a fellow Englishman is crafting a traditional flavor of Japan.

Épisode 20 - Michael's Delusion

13 septembre 2015

The Booth family go out for Shabu-shabu (thinly sliced beef boiled in a steam boat) in order to satisfy Michael's craving for meat. Looking over the beautifully marbled Wagyu brings to mind stories about Japanese cattle being pampered with beer, classical music and massages. Michael can't resist the idea of actually massaging a cow himself. The family head for Matsusaka in Mie Prefecture, an area famous for its beef. Do they actually find a farm where Michael can satisfy his weird desire?

Épisode 21 - Samurai Shoyu-Down

20 septembre 2015

The Booth Family are in Shikoku... not for the famous Udon noodles of Kagawa Prefecture, but for the soy sauce, the byword for Japanese seasonings. They visit a long-established soy producer operating out of a stunning old house that had been built for a member of the warrior class. There they are greeted by a man who is the descendent of a warrior family. He describes the involved process for brewing soy sauce and the company's new products.

Épisode 22 - The Secret to Long Life

27 septembre 2015

Spotting a gray hair in his nose made Michael suddenly fretting about encroaching old age. He very much wants to live to a ripe old age so he can sample all of the great things there at eat around the world. The family go to Okinawa Prefecture, so Michael taste for himself whether there is any truth to the stories about the local cuisine being great for longevity.

Épisode 23 - The Naked Fellowship

4 octobre 2015

Before heading back home, Michael and his family visit an onsen hot spring. After some initial uncertainty, Lissen and the children very much enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. Michael could not be happier when crab, which he missed out on in Hokkaido, appears in their dinner that evening at the inn. But as usual, he gets a phone call out of the blue from Toshi.

Épisode 24 - Eating Japan

11 octobre 2015

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