One popular Japanese cooking show is called "Iron Chef" (originally "Ryōri no Tetsujin"). This show features top chefs competing in timed cooking battles using secret ingredients. Another well-known series is "MasterChef Japan," which follows amateur cooks as they compete in various culinary challenges. Both shows highlight the artistry and skill involved in Japanese cuisine.
Susan Fuller Slack has written: 'Japanese cooking for the American table' -- subject(s): Cookery, Cookery, Japanese, Japanese Cookery, Cooking, Japanese Cooking 'Cooking with grains' -- subject(s): Cookery (Cereals) 'Japanese cooking' -- subject(s): Cookery, Japanese, Japanese Cookery
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I think its called a Hibachi
料理 /ryou ri/ means 'cooking' in Japanese.
"Iron Chef" is a Japanese television program about a cooking competition, in which accomplished guest chefs challenge one of the show's resident "Iron Chefs."
Rachael Ray's TV show is full of cooking and is a good way to advertise her own line of products. Mrs. Ray uses her own cookware for the show. Her name is the name of the line.
The cast of Japanese Cooking - 1985 includes: Rocky Aoki as himself
The theme music used for his cooking show is "Beyond The Blue Neon" by George Strait (1989).
Hibachi
You're probably talking about Space Giants (American name; Japanese name is Maguma Taishi).
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