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✨.•*¨*•.¸⭐️•*¨*•.¸¸⭐️•*¨*•.¸¸✨ A culinary exploration and social chronicle of a man who hitchhiked through the kitchens of homes around the world! "Would you let me eat dinner at your place?" This is a record of a man who spent 450 days traveling the world, visiting strangers' homes to share meals and sit at the table with people of different nationalities and religions. This is a culinary exploration and social chronicle by a man who hitchhiked through the kitchens of homes around the world. The author, Masaya Yamamoto, is the co-representative of "KitchHike," a web service that connects people who cook and people who eat, and is attracting attention in various media and on social media. [Table of Contents] ★Preface ~Kuala Lumpur~ ★Asia & Oceania Edition (Nakhon Pathom / Bangkok / Cebu / Taipei / Inverloch / Rotorua / Auckland / Bandar Seri Begawan / Sigiriya / Bangalore) ★North, Central, and South America Edition (San Francisco / Mexico City / Antigua / Havana / Cusco / La Paz / Rio de Janeiro / Colonia del Sacramento / Mendoza / Valparaíso) ★North Africa & Europe Edition (Fez / Valencia / Lisbon / London / Rennes / Copenhagen / Stockholm / Tallinn / Riga / Vienna) ★Korea & Japan Edition (Jeju Island) ★Afterword [Home-cooked dishes that appear in this book! Dishes that Masaya Yamamoto KitchHiked] Nasi Lemak, Pla Nueng Manow, Escabeche, Pavlova, Ambuyat, Tortillas, Quinoa, Moqueca, Farofa, Puchero, Parrillada, Cazuela, Hobs, Tortilla, Horchata, Bacalhau à Brás, Haggis, Absinthe, Frikadeller, Haemultenjang Jjigae, Onsen Tamago... and more [Author Profile] Masaya Yamamoto Born in Tokyo in 1985, raised in a new town. After graduating from Waseda University, he joined Hakuhodo DY Media Partners. In his student days and early 20s, he wrote scripts for comedy skits. After leaving the company, he went on a "KitchHike" journey. His hobbies include brewing beer and exploring Asakusa. Currently, he is the co-representative of "KitchHike," a web service that connects people through "food." ✨.•*¨*•.¸⭐️•*¨*•.¸¸⭐️•*¨*•.¸¸✨ Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to used items.
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