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  • pthwaites
    Member
    • Aug 2016
    • 48

    A Buddhist chef

    Hello all,

    I'd like to recommend a TV documentary which is playing now on Netflix, about Jeong Kwan, a Buddhist nun from Korea who has become internationally famous for her traditional temple cooking. The show is Episode 1 of the third series of the show Chef's Table. Although the show is aimed at a foodie audience, it is very respectfully made and pays great attention to the philosophy and monastic life of monks and nuns in Korea. It also contains some wonderful nuggets on the role of food and cookery in monastic and lay Buddhist life and practice.

    Sadly, you'll need to have access to Netflix in order to watch it, but if you don't have that, you can read about Jeong Kwan in either of the two following articles:



    The most exquisite food in the world, say many celebrated chefs, is being made not in Copenhagen or New York, but in a remote temple complex south of Seoul by a 59-year-old Buddhist nun.


    Gassho,

    Sat today

    Peter

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  • Myosha
    Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 2974

    #2
    Hello,

    Thank you for the link.



    Gassho
    Myosha
    sat today
    "Recognize suffering, remove suffering." - Shakyamuni Buddha when asked, "Uhm . . .what?"

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    • Kyotai

      #3
      Thank you. I'll look at it tonight.

      Gassho, Kyotai
      ST

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      • Jundo
        Treeleaf Founder and Priest
        • Apr 2006
        • 40325

        #4
        Hi Peter,

        You may be interested that there is a wondrous tradition of Shojin Ryori in Japanese Zen temples as well, some intricate dishes so amazing that I have actually done a double take thinking that some vegetarian creation served during a Japanese Sesshin was meat (it was a mushroom). I often wondered about eating an imitation that actually tasted like meat, but I suppose it is fine.



        In any case, vegetarianism is not the requirement in many corners of Buddhism apart from China and some in Korea.

        Gassho, Jundo

        SatToday
        ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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        • Kyonin
          Treeleaf Priest / Engineer
          • Oct 2010
          • 6749

          #5
          Thank you for the heads up, Peter!

          I have that show on Mexican Netflix, so I'll give it a shot today.

          Gassho,

          Kyonin
          #SatToday
          Hondō Kyōnin
          奔道 協忍

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          • Mp

            #6
            Thank you Peter, will take a look. =)

            Gassho
            Shingen

            s@today

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            • ESMP
              Member
              • Oct 2016
              • 11

              #7
              Hello Peter!

              Thank you very much for the recommendation. I watched it last night and I found it really touching and motivational for my practice. Although personally I have this fear that the complete lack (as well as the excess) of animal protein and nutrients brings along health deficiencies in the long term, this episode really made me double think the benefits and especially the reasoning behind a vegetarian diet which I would like to incorporate more into my daily intake. I appreciate it.

              Gassho
              Eduardo

              ~Everyday is Sat-today~

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              • Katherine
                Member
                • Feb 2017
                • 22

                #8
                Thank you for the link I am going to have to take a look at it and comment back further. I have always loved cooking and I see cooking as meditation. A while back I sat out to really study Dogen's Instructions To The Cook and may one day as Jundo if we can look into it deeper. So this is right up my alley, as they say. Thanks again!

                Gassho!
                Katherine
                Sat Today

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                • Shugen
                  Treeleaf Unsui
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 4535

                  #9
                  Hello Katherine,

                  Here is a thread for you to look at.

                  Hi, SOMEONE REQUESTED I REPOST THESE OLD TALKS. SOME MAY HAVE ALREADY FADED INTO IMPERMANENCE AND EMPTINESS ... AND SO IT IS, No matter either way ... Here is a series of 33 'Sit-a-Long with Jundo' talks based upon Master Dogen's incomparable 'Instructions for the Cook' (Tenzo Kyokun) ... ... which are not just about


                  An oldie but a goody...

                  Gassho,

                  Shugen

                  Sattoday
                  Meido Shugen
                  明道 修眼

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                  • Katherine
                    Member
                    • Feb 2017
                    • 22

                    #10
                    Shugen - Fantastic! Thank you! I will look at this tonight.

                    Peter - I watched this last night and it was very enlightening. I loved how they wrapped the story of her life in with the story of her food. And how even the simplest of meals can be a celebration. Thank you for posting this!

                    Gassho,
                    Kat

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                    • Ryudo
                      Member
                      • Nov 2015
                      • 424

                      #11
                      Thank you for this link.
                      Very nice reading, especially for me being vegan.

                      Gassho,
                      Marcus
                      流道
                      Ryū Dou

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                      • Jundo
                        Treeleaf Founder and Priest
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 40325

                        #12
                        A truly lovely story, a great life, and a powerful tradition of cooking and teaching. Thank you for sharing.

                        A small concern on my part when the camera lens and a documentary maker can present idealized eye-candy of temples and beautiful scenery. It can become "postcard Zen" to some degree, presenting Shangri-la dreamy images of Zen monastery and wise monk. However, this type of cooking show is entertainment meant to whet the appetite, so I can understand the wish to do so. It was very beautiful and fascinating. Thank you for letting me know, as many of us would have missed it.

                        Gassho, J

                        SatToday
                        Last edited by Jundo; 02-23-2017, 02:33 PM.
                        ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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                        • Kyonin
                          Treeleaf Priest / Engineer
                          • Oct 2010
                          • 6749

                          #13
                          Hi all,

                          I watched this last night. It was really beautiful. The filmography was very pleasant and really pretty. I wish Jeong Kwan spoke more about Buddhism, but hey, it's a cooking show!

                          I definitely have to watch it again.

                          Gassho,

                          Kyonin
                          #SatToday
                          Hondō Kyōnin
                          奔道 協忍

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                          • Getchi
                            Member
                            • May 2015
                            • 612

                            #14
                            SOY SAUCE!!!!!


                            Great show, my wife and I have watched every episode. It really is a show about there passion, contrast Kwan's episode with Francis Malliman for example; the intensity and drive are clear - the the motivation and focus is very different.


                            Gassho!

                            SatToday
                            Nothing to do? Why not Sit?

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                            • Joyo

                              #15
                              I found it, it's on Canadian Netflix too. I plan on watching it soon. Thank you.

                              Gassho,
                              Joyo
                              sat today

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