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Super Sweet and Sour Tempeh
Cut tempeh into chunks, 1x1x1/2 inch thick, and dip quickly in mix. Heat oil in a wok, skillet, or deep fryer and deep-fry tempeh until golden brown, 3 to 4 minutes. Mix water, salt, coriander, and garlic in a bowl. Drain in a colander or on ... [... more]
International Vegetarian Union

Interpreting East Asian Growth and Innovation
Book Description: Haider Khan's book goes beyond the study of catch-up technology and raises the question of innovation processes that are the key to the future growth and prosperity of the East Asian economies. This is particularly important in the [... more]
$79.95
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Teriyaki Tofu Steaks with Soba Noodles
After draining tofu, I like to put in a low heat over, 200 degrees and cook 10 mins or so, I get out more of the water, I dont know if this is a correct practise for tofu, but it works for me. Also instead of cooking everything seperatly you can ... [... more]
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Rice Cream (Congee)
Pour long grain brown rice in your wok, and swirl it around so it does not burn, about a minute, till you smell a pleasant toasted scent, some of them may pop. Now, pour the golden brown toasted rice into a blender, and turn to high. This will ... [... more]
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Easy Miso Soup
I love Miso soup for breakfast, but needed something easy because my time is tight, and I am sleepy in the morning. Fill a medium sized pot with the half gallon water. Use the smallest pot possible to slow evaporation. Place in the peeled garlic, ... [... more]
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Sweet Potato Curry
I saw this on a cooking show and modified it to suit me. It's very quick and easy to prepare and very tasty. Heat oil in frying pan and cook garlic and onions until onions are soft. Add curry paste, stir and cook for 2 or 3 minutes until ... [... more]
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Dwen Jang Gook
Slice up all the veggies and cube tofu to similar sizes to ensure even cooking. A traditional spicy Korean soup made with all veggies. Add all ingredients to pot and cover on high heat. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to a simmer. Let cook for ... [... more]
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Japan and East Asian Regionalism
As Japanese government seeks to play an increasingly larger role within its region, Japan and East Asian Regionalism provides a timely look at Japanese regional foreign policy.The book studies specific regional issues and problems, exploring recent [... more]
$190.00
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Spicy Mongolian Noodles
Found this recipe on the RecipesLive website. quick and easy and delicious. Meanwhile, place the 1/3 cup water, ginger and garlic in a large soup pot. Add the broth, soy sauce, and chili paste. Cover and bring to a boil. Bring a large pot of ... [... more]
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Rethinking the East Asian Miracle (World Bank Publication)
sequels seldom top the original: There is a reason why people remember those James Bond movies with Sean Connery and forget the ones with Roger Moore. Follow-up to the World Bank's "East Asian Miracle" study, "Rethinking the East Asian [... more]
$49.95
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East Asian Development: New Perspectives
This collection of papers challenges the conventional view of East Asian development driven by open and efficient markets and suggests that considerable diversity both at the institutional level and in policy approaches lies behind the region's rapid [... more]
$44.95
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Beyond Japan: The Dynamics of East Asian Regionalism ...
Looking Beyond One National Model: Experts have traditionally thought of regionalization as the extension of a national model on a continental scale. The process of region-making in East Asia has long been analyzed in terms of the "flying geese" [... more]
$24.95
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