
Please cook it.
Everywhere, they’re welcoming me with incredibly delicious food.
It seems that there is a town that insists on calling a platter of assorted vegetables a form of hospitality.
Something like an institute.
I will refrain from it.
It’s not that it looks unappetizing, but rather that it lacks a sense of satisfaction.
The colors are too unfamiliar.
The menu of tomatoes, edible ground cherries, roasted garlic, and leafy vegetables is fine, but the pale white color is eerie.
After all, there are limits to the food that can be self-sufficient while being a recluse. Let’s be free.
I wonder if the people in this village are vegetarians…
>>7
It seems there is no time to hunt or capture livestock with the dragon guarding the front gate and the dragon guarding the back gate.
Azuzu’s deliciousness stands out above the rest.
Other villages have a vibe of meat and cheese violence, so a vegetarian feast loses out in impact.
The color of a meal is really important, as you can tell from the guardian’s rice.
I wonder if these guys will faint when fed with the food from the outside world after being released from a thousand years of chains.
Let’s try giving it some roasted meat.
We’ve just managed to start recovering, so we probably don’t have the luxury to engage in livestock farming.
>>12
Let’s cook.
Well, super-sized steamed garlic is probably delicious.
I want some seasoning, but…
We’re competing based on the quality of the materials.
It seems like they’ve been living in a hole their whole life and have never seen sunlight at all…
The people in the ear village live incredibly healthily, it’s great, isn’t it?
>>17
The meals over there came with dessert and looked seriously delicious.
>>17
Pork chashu-like things are nice, aren’t they?
…Speaking of which, that Pookie over there…
Ancient people probably ate dragon-secret.
…Did you eat it?
>>20
The taste of vegetable broth grown with dragon milk might be amazing.
You can’t eat things like dragon meat.
But they’re eating fluffy quail over there, right?
Since they are being grown with that energy, it must be a nutritional bomb regardless of the color.
It seems like there isn’t a culture of cooking when I see Nata-kun enjoying the cheese!
It’s strange that other villages serve such proper dishes in a place where people don’t even know how to hunt for food, let alone for monsters.
>>27
You used to do common level hunting (like catching salamanders with a spear), right!
>>27
Naruko is all over the village, yet the Kunafa village says it’s a bit strange that they see the tuba carried by the hunter as a weapon…
It might have been great if there were some amazing beans since there doesn’t seem to be any protein.
>>28
>>28
At least add some seasoning…
>>42
Well then, this dragon milk.
>>43
Stop it!
>>44
I can’t stop anymore.
Both raw vegetables and large cloves of garlic are good things.
I would love for you to take this opportunity to interact with other villages and create the ultimate Eastern region meal.
It must be a really delicious vegetable that’s great even without cooking…
It’s impressive that people with dark skin have continued to inherit that trait for generations while living underground for a thousand years without seeing the sun.
It looks so delicious to pile up meat with sauce, cover it with more sauce, and wrap it with vegetables to eat.
The meat that comes from other places is probably from small herbivores that hunters can kill in seconds…
Even watching the presentation of campfire cooking at this time is a feast for the eyes.
Uncle’s cooking is gentle at this time.
It must be much more nutritious than my cooking…
I remember seeing something like a round fruit inside a thing that opens up, similar to a Chinese lantern, in some anime or manga, but I can’t recall what it is…
Nata, who has learned the taste of cheese outside, thinks she cannot return to this village.
I think big garlic looks delicious.
>>46
I think it’s a lychee motif…
People outside are foolish.
As long as there is a dragon lantern, we don’t need soy sauce or miso.
They said that crops grow super well with dragon milk power, and I feel like the nutrition of dragon milk is so high that just eating the vegetables grown from it would allow you to live healthily.
In addition, there’s a possibility that the culture of cooking has completely vanished because people don’t go out in the first place.
>>48
The villagers who ate the crops that absorbed the trace viruses contained in the dragon milk were eaten by Shi-Wu…
>>69
Yeah, Natakun, it’s biological magnification.
It seems like your review is perfect.
>>174
Isn’t this template too strong?
I wonder if dragon meat is delicious.
Isn’t it true that humans cannot consume dragon milk itself?
Just steaming… it might as well be raw vegetables.
It makes me feel that if it grows in abundant land with infinite energy, it must be delicious.
I can’t stop anymore.
The growing large breasts have started to swell.
Having suffered a blow that almost led to ruin only two years ago, I feel a sense of loneliness in that it is still better to have something to offer to guests.
I wonder if they will start offering slightly better food once the scenario progresses with the update.
>>56
Since Nata was shocked that cheese is amazing, could it be that they had that kind of diet even before the attack?
Of course, Nata would cry, seeing herself in Alshuberd.
The strongest final boss, Werner.
The leaf that looks like lettuce with no seasoning seems tough… I was thinking as I looked at it.
They’ve been doing hydroponics without going outside… but I thought, since they have a connection with Suja, they must know about regular food.
>>61
It’s only natural that there are many herbivores around because the creatures and their predators in that area are mostly guardians.
Today, I experienced Uncle Tashin’s hospitality for the first time, and I completely understand why Nata-kun’s eyes sparkle at the cuisine from other regions.
>>62
“The tea you made for me was delicious…” Yeah…
This white tomato-like thing… they’re definitely up to something!
I haven’t encountered them yet, but do hunters and Alma eat deliciously?
>>64
Well, it’s a salad, so it does look like they’re eating it well.
This is the ultimate salad, Hunter-kun…!
It contains plenty of plant-based umami ingredients.
There wasn’t enough delicious cheese flavor.
I can’t stop eating.
If you look at it as more of a salad and dessert rather than a substantial meal…
It’s questionable whether it will keep me full for an hour.
The fact that a banquet can be established with raw and cooked vegetables being so delicious is quite something!
Somehow, my Monster Hunter uncle eats more frequently than others.
I feel like the hunters are also eating some pretty suspicious meat.
>>75
From herbivorous dinosaurs, from herbivorous beasts, and from the oil-smeared salamanders swimming in the mud.
If you can take raw meat, then it’s raw meat.
>>76
But that salamander looks so deliciously prepared…!
I could only focus on the terrible story that Hunter was telling.
Wasn’t the story about what Nata likes to eat actually really important…?!?
>>79
In the first place, it’s just that “” is making a joke on its own, but Hunter-san has been quite considerate of Nata-kun from the beginning, you know?
>>80
It felt like I was spitting out bacon from my mouth, and it was no good.
>>80
It just looks dirty.
>>80
Are you kidding me…?
>>80
Nata… do you want to eat half of the meat?
The story of this work centers around food, or more broadly, the topic of the energy that living beings need to survive.
So, how have you been lately?
In games like underground colony simulations, food generally looks like it’s prioritizing nutrition over taste or appearance…
I wonder if it’s starting to take effect… ?
We don’t need to eat.
I’m with the guardian.
Guardians obtain their life force through dragon milk.
I have a feeling that Nata-kun said somewhere that he wants to eat spicy food.
Are you okay with spicy food…?
>>85
Maybe it was Gemma who said she liked spicy food when we came to the forest?
Since I saw the characters for “dragon milk,” I can’t get the phrase “thank you, Dragon Pie” out of my mind.
The influence of the light source made that pale green, tomato-like vegetable mysterious and scary.
Isn’t there at least some salt or seasoning…?
>>90
I don’t know.
I want to eat organic.
>>90
WILDZ
Barbarians can’t understand the goodness of this flavor.
We do not need food.
To eat is to take a life.
We have been working on what can be harvested here over many years.
I will transform my body so that I can live without eating.
Gradually… gradually…
A common person who was born 1000 years too late.
There are also things like white eggplants.
Due to the influence of dragon milk, Alma-san’s breast milk won’t stop, please.
>>98
I can’t stop anymore.
Are vegetables grown with dragon milk energy good for the body?
>>101
That is so-called artificial ley lines, which means the land is fertile.
That means the ingredients themselves are delicious.
The climate around there is like winter, so perhaps vegetables are a delicacy instead.
There are shrimp in volcanic areas.
It’s true that the appearance of deliciousness can change with lighting.
Make a pizza with that vegetable and cheese.
I appreciate you inviting me to meals, but it’s a hassle to go out and search for them every time, so could you manage it, Nata-kun?
>>107
Uber Knife
But since interaction with the outside is about to begin, spices might start coming in from now on.
It seems like there might be something similar to dragon milk cheese in past works.
It seems that Nata-kun can no longer eat the food from the village.
Once you learn about outside meat! Oil! Calories!
>>111
“You took away the freedom to eat for your own convenience against the dragon…! Was it that kind of thing that made me angry and see myself in it…?”
Isn’t it that there are no condiments to begin with?
Why is there no concept of cooking…?
It seems difficult for Nata-kun to return to this village after that life with the Hunter.
In terms of diet
Watch me.
What hunters eat.
Well, it feels a bit strange that cooking hasn’t developed seriously.
It doesn’t seem like they are completely indifferent people.
It felt like Kunafa Village had never even seen a weapon.
So, what were you thinking about the spear that Zato has?
>>121
What surprised me was probably the fact that I’ve never even seen a weapon, especially the huge weapons designed for fighting monsters.
>>125
It doesn’t look like something handled by humans at all…
>>125
I was playing while thinking, “Is this really a weapon that deserves so much surprise since it’s one-handed?”
>>133
It’s small compared to other weapons, but it’s still pretty big for a one-handed weapon.
>>133
You might be numb to the sensation, but the one-handed sword used by hunters is, at the very least, like a bastard sword… just with a thicker blade.
Swinging that while holding it with one hand and using the other to shield is something a monster would do.
Guardians can go outside too (I want cheese).
Is hydroponically grown vegetables the only thing to eat here?
On the contrary, given the level of civilization in this world, it would be something like that…
The dishes in the previous series are too modern and it’s odd.
Where Natakun should go is not Kunafa… it’s Bernar village!
>>127
Just because you heard I love cheese doesn’t mean you should try to have cheese for every meal.
In other villages, I think the villagers gather around the table and eat together.
It’s scary that no one is eating just by acting in this place.
>>128
It seems that Nata has also become attached to you… but while saying that, it looks like they are serving strange food.
Olivia: “I think I’ll pass.”
In a dystopian village like that, it’s not surprising if they bring out something even more inorganic…
>>132
It seems that such things just disappeared during the 1000 years of isolation, but there was probably a normal culture of cooking during the era of the Dragon City.
>>136
Once an impression is formed, it is the same as the flow of energy.
I can’t stop anymore.
It seems like eating vegetables that were grown soaking up dragon light energy might actually lower dragon resistance.
If I’m invited to dinner by that uncle any more, I’m going to become Zo-Shia.
>>139
You’ve become hairy…
Nata-kun has fallen for cheese…
How is it? Is it delicious?
The meat of the dragon guardian is.
I guess the nutrients are so high that one could live only on vegetables in that environment.
…Did you really eat it?
Well, even just nibbling on baked cabbage with salt and pepper looks delicious.
>>144
Let the cabbage absorb the umami of the shrimp broth and mushrooms through melted butter.
I even put some cheese on it.
Eat with salt and spices or honey…
Well, at a glance, it somewhat looks like a mastermind.
The dragon that can become both food and a weapon is truly humanity’s greatest ally.
Please cook for me every day.
>>147
Is that…///
Unlike our ancestors, we are ordinary people…
The one-handed sword is quite large too.
Look at the spear used in the Kunafa.
That is the weapon that should be used by the person as it was originally intended.
>>155
What is that, those western barbarians (Wilds)?
Goryu Kuu
Goryu, receive power.
>>156
C.U. also posts on the bulletin board…
>>157
When Shiwu was peering into the bulletin board.
Someone without a name is also defeating the Sea Oo.
You can’t hunt monsters with a spear like that.
I feel like I’m going to break.
Even though it’s called a one-handed sword, in reality, it’s basically a size that you would hold with both hands.
Hunter is strange.
A village that has prospered for a thousand years must have a meat culture.
Is your digestive system not weakened, like with the Guardian Dragon?
>>164
I’m a bit interested in what kind of digestive organs a vegetarian lineage would have after 1000 years.
…Did you really eat it?
>>166
30 years ago…
I heard that the guardian said their injury healed while digging a grave, and I really feel like something has changed.
Thanks to dragon milk, the improvement in vegetable varieties is amazing, isn’t it?
I wonder if eating white vegetables while wearing white clothes in a white space doesn’t drive you crazy.
>>171
You might not question it if it’s been that way since you were born.
There was a thought experiment like that, about a child who knows only the colors black and white being taken outside and wondering what they would think.
>>171
I can’t stop anymore.
That’s why I end up respecting Mr. Arshubeld for going out on his own.
Even the hunter was facing the final boss in a purely white outfit if they had been progressing through the village quests properly.
C-Woo: “There’s a tiny dragon guard, I’ll have a little snack.”