
* Potato Mouse Fried Potatoes!! Mmm, delicious! Wow, this season is good! Must have real * Potato Mouse is the work of PN Moria Gale from Fukuoka Prefecture! You can still eat it and get hooked. Bar “Melia” owner Melia: “The mouse’s stress is low and delicious potatoes were harvested!” * The extraction of Endo Leaf is the work of Shota Tanaka from Hokkaido! Here it is! “Jet black rice and oh, dried gem meat”! Add the dried gem meat with a bit of salt, seaweed, and sesame. However, this “pocket food processor” turns it into a sprinkle.
It’s quite gross, Potenezu.
It’s like a potato version of a hedgehog.
It’s making a squeaking sound.
I feel like the potato mouse is not tied to anything.
I haven’t eaten.
>>5
Is that so?
Well then, I want Melia to go all out and pull out the potatoes without holding back.
>>6
“Please stop stressing me out, it’s like a rat.”
>>6
If you don’t eat it right after taking it out, it probably gets bad.
Is it that the last panel turns out like that in the anime?
If you really want to talk about the potato mouse, just stick to the panel above.
I think this was something that came out during the anime’s airing period with a focus on Gourmet Spice.
Fresh potatoes that aren’t under stress are delicious, right?
Is that potato really a potato…?
>>13
It’s common for cookies to stick to an alpaca’s body.
>>13
That’s why it’s potato in such a world.
>>13
Given that there is a tree that produces lobster, what is there to say now…
In times like this, it’s convenient that most questions are resolved with “the flavor decreases because of that ecology”!
After separating the potatoes, isn’t the rat’s stress irrelevant? If it were relevant, wouldn’t the taste change no matter how you eat it?
>>15
It could be possible with special gourmet ingredients.
>>32
There are creatures that seem like they were born to be eaten, you know…
>>18
It’s scary that nothing seems out of place from a world view perspective.
>>18
It might be a genetically modified animal of IGO.
There are grasses that can rot instantly if not eaten by two people at the same time, even after being harvested…
Since I fried the potato mouse in oil, you could think of it as fried potatoes.
I can’t stop wondering if it’s still alive even after being fried, or if I stabbed a mouse that was only alive in the fried part.
>>23
The way you cultivate it doesn’t change the type of potato that grows.
This is potato chips, and this is baked sweet potato.
Maybe if I raise them with lots of love, they’ll turn into hurricane potatoes.
>>35
It seems like there could be a lot of chaos, and it’s troublesome.
Now that I think about it, isn’t the device for the final topping kind of like a gourmet spritzer?
The potato on the back is overwhelmingly delicious, and the predator only eats the potato part.
I wonder if it’s a survival strategy to survive by feeding on potatoes.
>>25
The best survival strategy is to become as unappetizing as Trollkong or Billion Bird…
Isn’t it a mouse that produces high-quality fries if you take care of it gently without causing stress, as it has a nature that allows fries to come off like loose hair?
You wouldn’t want anything delicious to be growing from a rat, would you?
>>27
Well, that’s just how there are countless things in the world of Toriko…
>>27
It’s a world where the liquid secreted from the glands of wild beasts, packed with a hundred years of experience, is celebrated for its rich umami.
>>27
It seems about 70% of the ingredients in the Toriko world are being denied…
>>27
It seems like the ingredients are not liked.
This “Gourmet Spicer” will turn anything into a seasoning.
I looked it up!
– A type of hedgehog
Potatoes warmed by body heat grow on the back.
Potatoes that fall off naturally or are pulled out without stress are delicious.
– When in a bad mood or forcibly pulled out, the taste greatly deteriorates.
The mouse itself is not edible.
It seems so! How was it?
>>38
Then releasing it in a state integrated with a mouse is just such a lazy load of crap.
>>38
It doesn’t look like a very appetizing temperature…
Is the content of this Melia still a mystery?
Trico eats even the poop that’s lying around.
>>40
Well, Komatsu was also surprised by that, so there is at least some recognition in the Toriko world that eating poop is quite challenging.
It’s a world where the life cycle as ingredients applies to almost everything, separate from the basic ecosystem, and in reality, there’s a lot that is about being eaten.
This world is quite accustomed to 이런 creepy ingredients.
Maybe the one who makes this furikake was transformed into a gourmet spizer in the anime?
But it’s a mouse, you know…
If raised in a sanitary environment…
I’m glad I’ve adapted to the smell, but I think treating things like Dodoria Bombs as food is pretty pushing it.
Komatsu is totally fine with bird saliva, or rather, it doesn’t bother him at all.
If anything, bird saliva is quite acceptable to connoisseurs in reality.
Salt, seaweed, and sesame are not special.
If you asked me whether to eat a potato mouse or a leech heel, I’d go with the potato mouse.
It’s quite scary to think that even the pill bugs that become delicious with juggling will go like that.
If it weren’t for the design correction, I feel like even Norimushi would scream.
If it’s delicious, even creepy ingredients are okay.
Is this surprise apple safe to eat?
I’m more curious about the gourmet spicer than the potato mouse.
In the world of Toriko, you have to abandon common sense from reality.
The Earth is expanding.
>>54
At the point when it was revealed that the area is about ten times that of real Earth in the ordinary realm outside the gourmet world, I was able to come to terms with it.
Is there really no way to stop the squeaking?
If you separate it, the flavor probably diminishes in an instant, right?
If it is a clearly farmed safe creature and not a dirty part.
It seems to be quite at the top among the foods in the story.
In the world of Toriko, there are probably quite a few clean foods, but the ones that appear in the story…
The most intense thing I thought was the guy eating live butterfly fish in the puffer whale segment.
If maggots are raised in a clean environment, then it’s fine, and if the mice are not wild and are raised instead, it should be okay.
In some places, it’s a world where even the dirt and trees around are eaten, so the value might be akin to that of a rat’s back…
There was something like a fountain of French fries, right?
The world where that cooking method of Ehomaki is incredibly delicious.
No one can surpass Monchi’s cooking when it comes to messiness.
Are you a fake Komatsu for not using a gourmet spacer…?
Where did I put the leader…?
Hey! What happened to the Gourmet Stick Sensor, Komatsu!!!
It seems to be a relationship where ants protect aphids from their enemies instead of eating their secretions.
As long as delicious potatoes are grown, the higher existence will protect them.
The gourmet splicer is honestly still better.
What was the Perot leader thinking when they released something like this?
Imagining the connection between a potato and a rat gives me the creeps.
It’s like eating a monkey’s brain while it’s still alive.
Well, in reality, there are instances where people eat the abdomen of live ants, so if you’re just plucking and eating the back, it’s not that strange.
Doesn’t it grow back multiple times even after harvesting?
It seems like a gourmet spizer might suddenly appear in this dried jewel meat anime.
A more compact device than the Gourmet Spizer has appeared.
>>76
(At the time of this publication, it will appear right after the anime debut of Gourmet Spicer.)
Don’t complain like a potato mouse; there are way more crappy ingredients in this world.
Mainly a dietary store.
If you blink while eating, it’s rice that shouldn’t be blinked at, and you have to go through the motions of drinking tea that takes several minutes, and if you make a mistake, it becomes bad…
I can understand if it’s a culture of eating hedgehog spines…
The Pelot leader’s release in the pyramid arc is just crazy.
At least do it somewhere else.
It’s nice, I really wanted to eat jewel meat… while sprinkling dried jewel meat that I have on someone who said that.
>>82
I thought it was stylish that they served that at the wedding.
Insect-based ingredients are all gross.
Put it in this gourmet splicer that breaks everything apart.
I normally eat raw pork and bats and don’t really care about the presence of parasites, but there are usually toxins.
When I’m eating End Mammoth meat and the accompanying Jewel Meat.
It’s inevitable, but everyone is only reminiscing about the Jewel Meat time, and it’s not good.
>>87
Because it’s just meat that seems to have been spat out, and there’s no memory associated with it…
Shuran Island is not just about Jiro drinking wine; it seems that Toriko and Komatsu are also drinking at a sake pond or spring, so I can only think they must be drunk and don’t care anymore.
The billion-bird’s egg being a drink is also somewhat hard to grasp.
The mixture of eggs and mellow cola looks delicious.