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Workshops & Classes

Cooking for Sumo Wrestlers

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Workshops & Classes

Cooking for Sumo Wrestlers

Japanese American Cuisine Series
Lecture/Demonstration

Former Sansei (third generation) sumo wrestler, Bob Suetsugu will demonstrate the preparation of chanko nabe, a stew which is cooked in an iron pot and a staple meal for sumo wrestlers. From 1975 to 1985, Mr. Suetsugu was a professional sumo wrestler and completed in tournaments under the name Sho-Ryu-Zan, which means Pine Dragon Mountain. After retiring from sumo, he became an apprentice at a sushi restaurant and in 1990, returned to his hometown, Seattle where he opened his Sushi Man Restaurant in nearby Issaquah. Members $5, non-members $9 includes Museum admission. Reservations required. Limited seating available.

Sunday, Sep 28, 1997

1:00 PM PDT

Japanese American Cuisine Series
Lecture/Demonstration

Former Sansei (third generation) sumo wrestler, Bob Suetsugu will demonstrate the preparation of chanko nabe, a stew which is cooked in an iron pot and a staple meal for sumo wrestlers. From 1975 to 1985, Mr. Suetsugu was a professional sumo wrestler and completed in tournaments under the name Sho-Ryu-Zan, which means Pine Dragon Mountain. After retiring from sumo, he became an apprentice at a sushi restaurant and in 1990, returned to his hometown, Seattle where he opened his Sushi Man Restaurant in nearby Issaquah. Members $5, non-members $9 includes Museum admission. Reservations required. Limited seating available.

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