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Japanese Miso Making Workshop in Crystal Palace


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Hi,


I live in Crystal Palace and teach Japanese cookery from my home kitchen and client's kitchens at their home. Inspired by my recent trip to see my family in Japan, I am going to be teaching a Miso Making Workshop , which will give you a hearty supply of miso to take home and enjoy, once ready. Miso is a super healthy food for many reasons and is becoming ever more popular here in the UK. It is great to see several varieties available now.


Please let me know if you would like any more info, plus I have a post about the day here: Miso Making in Yamanashi & London


I also offer kid's cookery classes, in which I teach (child friendly) sushi rolling or tailored classes to suit all tastes and appetites.


Yuki

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