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Book my Japanese rituals. Health, beauty, serenity ... 20 ancestral gestures and ingredients that make - Leduc

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Sku:1011372

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This light beer with a 5 ° degree of alcohol is made by the oldest brasserie in Japan.

It approaches German beers. Its taste is light and subtle, with delicate notes of malt and a slight bitterness, which makes it an ideal option to quench your thirst on hot days.

It will perfectly accompany your aperitifs or light dishes such as salad or seafood.
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June Fujiwara is a birthday tokyo. Fallen in love with France, she left Japan in 1998 to come and settle in Paris, but keeps very strong ties with her family in Japan, which transmitted her Japanese heritage to her. After 17 years of career in the Maison Louis Vuitton's communication team, June Fujiwara decides to realize her youthful dream: that of writing in the language of Molière. His first book entitled The Secrets of Japanese Goods (2012, Editions de l'Oppostn) has already sold 4,000 copies. His Instagram account @jUNETTEJAPON accumulates 12,000 subscribers.

Health, beauty, serenity ... 20 ancestral gestures and ingredients that do good Japan is a country that has developed a particular philosophy of well-being and health for millennia. In this book, June Fujiwara begins an inner journey, that of her birth and childhood spent in Japan in the 80s and 90s. In each of the 20 chapters, she shares a precise memory-often sweet, sometimes bitter-based on the beauty of gestures and wellness rituals that were instilled in her discretion, elegance and a lot of benevolence. It then delivers, in detail, the recipe for dried kakis, from herbs mochi, from chocolate to matcha and returns to the benefits of rice water, camellia oil or blue fish. birth. Fallen in love with France, she left Japan in 1998 to come and settle in Paris, but keeps very strong ties with her family in Japan, which transmitted her Japanese heritage to her. After 17 years of career in the Maison Louis Vuitton's communication team, June Fujiwara decides to realize her youthful dream: that of writing in the language of Molière. His first book entitled The Secrets of Japanese Goods (2012, Editions de l'Oppostn) has already sold 4,000 copies. His Instagram account @jUNETTEJAPON accumulates 12,000 subscribers.

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