Planet Food: Japan

Planet Food: Japan

Release date : February 20, 2012
Runtime : 50m
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Original Language : English /
Director : Paul Watson /
Writers :
Production companies : Pilot Film /
February 20, 2012 50m Documentary English More
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Merrilees Parker travels to Japan to learn about its unique food culture. She begins her journey in Tokyo, at Tsukiji, the world's biggest fish market. Master chef, Romeo teaches her how to make the ultimate sushi, an art that takes years to master. Then it's off to a ramen museum, where you can try various regional styles of the noodle soup. Escaping the city, Merrilees takes the bullet train to Matsusaka where she visits a farm that produces the most expensive beef in the world. She also visits Kyoto and Mount Fuji for the annual Summer Fire Festival to gorge herself on wonderful street food.
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  • title:Planet Food: Japan
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:50m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Paul Watson /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Pilot Film ·
  • Overview:Merrilees Parker travels to Japan to learn about its unique food culture. She begins her journey in Tokyo, at Tsukiji, the world's biggest fish market. Master chef, Romeo teaches her how to make the ultimate sushi, an art that takes years to master. Then it's off to a ramen museum, where you can try various regional styles of the noodle soup. Escaping the city, Merrilees takes the bullet train to Matsusaka where she visits a farm that produces the most expensive beef in the world. She also visits Kyoto and Mount Fuji for the annual Summer Fire Festival to gorge herself on wonderful street food.
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