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A spoonful of Comfort

  • Korean food
  • Categories:Asian Cooking
  • Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:252
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  • Size:128mm×188mm
  • Publication Place:South Korea
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English title 《 A spoonful of Comfort 》
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Description

Food often brings the truest kind of comfort.
As the seasons change, so do our days. In the quiet flow of time, we eat, we feel, we live.
This gentle, heartfelt book explores the deep connection between food, memory, and emotion
offering simple, seasonal recipes wrapped in tender reflections and soft illustrations.
Each dish is paired with a feeling, capturing the healing that can come from the everyday act of cooking.
This isn’t a book about cooking perfectly. It’s about cooking with care.
After reading, you might find yourself wanting to make something—just for you—even if it’s small.

Author

Rabiniya finds meaning in the quiet art of language. Through her words, she hopes to offer warmth, comfort, and gentle encouragement to those who need a little softness in their day.

Contents

Chapter 1: Spring
Changing Kimbap Preferences – Wild Greens Kimbap
The Magic That Makes Vegetables Delicious – Chamnamul Salad …

Chapter 2: Summer
Just Enough, Just in Time – Salad Pasta
Simple but Strong – Tuna and Young Radish Bibimbap …

Chapter 3: Autumn
My Own Menu – Stir-Fried Udon
Clean Out the Fridge – Vegetable Pancakes …

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