Sushi DNA Tests Reveal Fish Fraud
[A] team of researchers from Columbia University and the American Museum of Natural History ordered tuna from 31 sushi restaurants and then used genet...
[A] team of researchers from Columbia University and the American Museum of Natural History ordered tuna from 31 sushi restaurants and then used genet...
Megan Baaske | Posted 05.08.2009 | World
While sushi may remain the most popular type of Japanese food in the West, there are many more avenues of rich Japanese cuisine to explore.
Charlotte Hilton Andersen | Posted 11.09.2008 | Living
In her new book, Naomi Moriyama attempts to discover the secrets to the Japanese peoples' super low obesity rate -- 3%, the lowest in the industrialized world -- by dissecting her mother's kitchen.
Times Of London | Leo Lewis | Posted 03.28.2008 | Living
Tokyo, the neon-clad home of the pickled sea-slug and horseradish chocolate, has eclipsed Paris, London and New York to become, officially, the most d...
wired.com | Aaron Rowe | Posted 11.23.2009 | Green