
Hehehe…
I eat everything.
It’s a guest after a thousand years…
It’s funny that with this face, I’m just an ordinary good person mob.
I will treat you generously…!
Well… I need to do a bit more cooking, I suppose…
>>6
Hehe… we don’t have any cooking utensils at home…
>>6
I boiled it!
Since we’ve taken refuge and somehow established a minimum living foundation, it’s even harder to cook…
>>9
But if we talk about the food that Nata-kun had outside, it’s not really anything special.
By the time you finish eating this… you will probably have bad breath so severe that you can’t meet anyone…
Um… then… could you wrap up just the shirod garlic for takeout?
>>11
Hehe… Can I trade something for it…?
Ah, yes… is this okay for the exchange?
>>13
Hehehe… Thank you…
It is a rarity for us, so it helps a lot…
Even though I invited you to eat, it’s Tasun who’s praying in front of the grave and doing mental attacks before the meal.
You really don’t have to push yourself here…
>>16
It’s quite shocking to see graves lined up within the village.
They are accomplished people, aren’t they?
White tomato (inside is blue)
Garlic
Hozuki (Japanese lantern plant)
Leaf
We!
Since we have tomatoes and garlic, I want to take pasta or pizza and make it.
>>19
In my teacher days, it was cheese, you know, cheese.
>>21
Kunafa cheese naan looks a bit crazy at night…
I understand why people say the food outside is too delicious.
That said, was there something a bit more delicious in the village times?
>>20
Originally, it seems that the upper area, which is now a field, was also a village.
It started with two people, but suddenly it’s increased to three.
How about combining local specialties from various places?
>>24
Azuz’s big shrimp! Kunafa’s cheese!
Since there is no sunlight, we rely on dragon milk energy, and of course, there are no livestock.
I saw this spoiler before clearing the story, so I was looking forward to when it would be resolved, but it turned out to be false.
>>27
I think I would be shocked and bedridden if Tasjin called me a barbarian without any context!
>>30
Don’t give up on the possibility of DLC.
A pure white tomato looks unappetizing.
Teacher
If I tell everyone at Shildo that the teacher finds oily food difficult, they say they will treat me to something.
I am going to enjoy a feast of knafeh.
Dishes that appear in Shild.
White tomato
Hozuki
Garlic
Some kind of leaf
Alright!
>>32
It looks unappetizing, but once you eat it, it’s delicious, which confuses your brain.
Hehehe…
We can only offer this level of hospitality, but thank you so much for coming to eat.
If Tashin-san gets angry, there’s a high probability that it’s my fault.
It’s probably delicious just to eat as it is since it’s been improved through technology like Mamoryu.
Too much garlic!
He has the face of a typical villain from a movie.
Is there a way to combine all the delicious dishes from the sacred place into one ultimate meal?
>>40
What you end up with is something that will make you regret eating meat, shrimp, cheese, and garlic the next day.
I didn’t expect to be served just the flavor of ingredients that were boiled and washed while others were cooking and committing food terrorism.
>>41
I’m glad to hear that you were pleased.
Cooking is originally a means to make unappetizing things taste good, and for things that are already delicious, cooking is unnecessary…
I want to eat Suja’s meat and vegetable sandwich.
>>46
I think it would be the easiest dish to recreate if you assume the meat is pork.
The taste of the sauce is, well… I would like to have it made just the way I want it.
Could it be that the vegetables we’ve been eating until now were rotten, like in the case of Toriko’s Ozone Grass!? They might be that incredibly delicious…
It’s not like Nata is saying vegetables are bad or anything…! It’s just that I like cheese a little…!
Shirudo rice might be super delicious…!!!
>>48
If I had to say whether it’s delicious or not, I would probably think it’s really delicious thanks to the dragon milk power.
After all, the deliciousness of vegetables is different from the deliciousness of cheese naan.
Feed… feed… the three of us will… host our guest and make them full…
Well, the cooking under the name of breeding has already been done…
It may not look great, but the hunters eat it really deliciously, and the meal effects are not only comparable to others but are actually excellent, so it is probably extremely tasty.
I think it’s delicious because, like other delicacies, it provides a high effect.
Hehehe…
I’m so happy that Alma is eating so deliciously…
I’m probably getting a lot of nutrients from that vegetable since I’m maintaining my body with it…
I thought I could have a meal combining the specialties from various restricted areas at home!
The food culture has collapsed, but we must not neglect hospitality… but for now, the quantity is just coming out.
>>57
It feels really painful that I’m just bringing more and more without eating together.
>>60
We only need a small amount of water per day.
>>57
Even though we’re in a difficult situation, we still want to treat our great benefactor, Hunter, with hospitality.
Hunter is eating a lot of steamed garlic.
The Suja rice looks super delicious, but I can’t help but laugh at the image of the long-lived species living in that hidden gem, foraging for wild vegetables… and then bringing out the meat! Meat! Meat!
>>59
I can guess that being able to have such a stable supply of meat means they must be living quite comfortably.
I wonder if the theory that Nata went crazy for cheese because the village’s food was terrible is spreading anywhere else besides here.
Not only sauce, but also condiments are available in Suja.
When I heard that Suja would serve food to my ears during the story, I completely imagined simple vegetarian dishes like this.
Started cutting thick meat, and it turned out wild…
The garlic baldness trend is becoming popular and it’s annoying.
The scene of cooking…
>>67
It’s direct delivery from the production area, right?
Hehe… It’s better to cook it because raw can be risky.
When steamed, the harmful components of dragon milk are eliminated…
It would be nice if we could all have a feast together when the gathering place is built.
I wish Moriba would give items in this format instead of just at parties.
>>74
Are they going to serve grilled meat, mushrooms, and fish, along with charred newts? If I speculate about life…
>>74
Umama mushroom gives mushrooms, but…
I’m sorry… I don’t eat mushrooms as they are…
What are you doing about carbohydrates?
>>75
It’s the power of ketones!
Kunafa looks like it has a low level of technical skill, but it definitely seems delicious.
>>76
They’re properly doing livestock over there…
The dragon people live comfortably, but it seems they were heavily exploited by the ancient people and then exiled…
I want to gather around the campfire with friends and munch on some nicely grilled meat.
Isn’t that the Geryos tail I gave you earlier?
Well, the vegetable in the thread is probably quite delicious, but that aside, the first taste of cheese for a child must be shocking…
>>81
The first animal fat during the growing period is probably chrysanthemum.
I saw a big dragon person for the first time in a while in Suja.
Why do some people get bigger and some get smaller as they age?
Why do all the people in this village have such villainous faces?!
>>84
Researchers from the Dragon City sound like really bad villains, right? Since they’re descendants of those, it’s no wonder they look villainous.
Sujia rice looks so delicious with the eggs, it’s incredible.
>>87
Is it simple because it’s a dragon person? Whoa, it’s too luxurious…
I want to try eating that huge crab or shrimp from Azuz.
>>88
That’s probably a purple-shelled Sakadzukigani sitting on the mud…
>>88
The ingredients harvested from the heavy oil zone are a bit…
It might be delicious due to dragon milk power and lost breeding techniques, but there is a limit to the taste of the ingredients.
Egg… Mangosteen?
>>91
That mangosteen that seems to have no juice looks interesting.
I’m a bit reluctant about the meat of that creature that looks like a giant salamander.
>>92
But according to Alma, that raw meat is said to be exquisite.
>>92
I can understand that the fact that a chunk of meat of that size can be obtained suggests that the internal organs and everything else are different from a real salamander, but just the fact that it’s an amphibian makes me feel a little uneasy.
Tashinsan… Your way of doing things is too naive…
At least let me sprinkle some salt.
They are quietly in the best-equipped area of the no-entry zone.
I also eat meat.
Sweet tea and cheese! Young people…!
It seems that dragon people have their own unique technology.
The giant salamander is a really delicious and premium ingredient in reality, well…
Isn’t this Nameless Hunter a bit too fond of this?
>>104
I will definitely give you food.
It gets mixed up as raw meat, but hunters can usually eat that salamander meat too…
Eating such a large garlic might annihilate the intestinal bacteria.
>>106
There are also crops that are strictly different from garlic called jumbo garlic…
The fluffy garlic looks delicious, though…
Spread a generous amount of Shilud’s tomato paste on the kunafa naan, sprinkle with Azu’s shrimp, Suja’s meat, and Shilud’s garlic, drop a fluffy Suja egg in the center, spread plenty of kunafa cheese, and bake.
Let’s go with this.
A man who suddenly appears when it’s time to bring out the garlic.
After eating crab shell soup and shrimp with six people, we’re finishing off with some salamander…
I wonder if it will ultimately create something like pizza based on the way culture is scattered…
If it’s a type of jumbo garlic, then this looks like garlic but is actually a kind of leek or something…
>>114
It was supposed to be a mutated species of leek.
I’m sucking the juice out of those random caterpillars to power up, but is my sense of taste okay?
Maybe the dragon milk power makes it delicious even in its raw form, but the situation in the village makes it feel overly simple.
>>116
Unlike other meals, we don’t eat together around the table.
Can you let me use that tomato for my usual meat grilling and campfire cooking?
>>118
It may look like this, but it could be a special food ingredient with a shelf life of just 10 minutes after being harvested.
It’s usual for cheese naan to be served, but I wonder where they get the grains from…
When harvest season comes, I wonder if wheat will start growing around here.
>>119
In Monster Hunter, what comes out in such situations is usually bugs.
The face of someone trying to annihilate the intestinal bacteria of a hunter.
The garlic you can get as an ingredient is clearly just regular-sized garlic.
Since tomatoes and higanbana are both from the nightshade family, it would be better to unify them with peppers rather than garlic.
>>125
If that leaf was perilla, I’d want even more meat.
It’s probably because of the dragon milk-derived ingredients, or that the color is crazy, or that the taste of the materials is too strong, or that the quantity is too much, but it really feels like we’re being fed something while they just put it out there and don’t eat it themselves.
Because of its tenacity, shield garlic is far superior to other ingredients.
Monsters grow quickly, so it’s good for people too, right?
Hehe… It’s good to eat a lot and build up stamina…
I wonder if there were vegetables in the bag when Nata was walking.
>>132
At that time, there was a village in a sunny spot, so I think it wasn’t something related to grains.
It won’t be just a few days.
I think white tomatoes are also really nutritious, but it’s crazy that there are so many of them.
The flags between Maki and Isai often disappear, resulting in an increased rate of being forced to eat Guardian Dragon Vegetable.
It’s okay to have vegetables as they are, but…
The color kind of takes away my appetite…
Stamina Raichu is amazing!
>>136
That English translation has turned into a wriggling lychee bug, but it’s a caterpillar that tastes like lychee, so it’s called Raichu.
I think the thing that resembles a mangosteen was just a mangosteen tree growing there.
The color is like white asparagus, and since it’s underground, there’s nothing we can do about it.
It’s a world with a lot of huge creatures, and I guess it’s overflowing with nutrients compared to our world.
>>140
When I was looking at the descriptions of ingredients, it kind of feels like I’m in Toriko.
For the main dish… something main… if it’s health-oriented, something like tofu would be fine…
I remember the scene where Uehara Yōzan brought a potted tomato and said, “This is the supreme salad, enjoy!”
The creature given by the Moriba, who lives in the forest where various things can be gathered, is called a gecko…
It seems that Nata prefers fried foods like karaage over Grandma’s boiled dishes.
The guardians really don’t seem interested in food at all.
>>146
They’re only eating grilled fish.
At the end, as the camera pulls back.
A hunter munching on leaves.
Like something with ears or like a hermit.
Unexpectedly, a decent amount of meat comes out.
It can’t be that my named Pooky, right?
I wonder why it’s the leaves at the end.
>>150
Mint-like odor neutralizer
When I first heard the name, I thought it was a healing corn.
It was a bug…!
A high-quality Hedate Aloe that is overflowing with charm, claiming to turn water into juice with just a single drop of its juice.
>>154
The juice of Mitsune that turns one bottle into a whole pond of lotion.
Since it’s rude to refuse regarding the guardian, I’ll accept it.
I really feel like saying don’t overdo it.
Since the Dragon People are the first hunters, of course they eat meat.
Well… let’s eat together instead of just watching!
>>157
Hehehe… Just watching you eat so deliciously fills me up…
I will pass.
Conversely, doesn’t it make you anxious when the meat comes out?
The effect is a life insurance + determination, so if high difficulty challenges come up in the future, it seems like I will be very much helped.
It’s really striking how all civilization and culture have completely perished, and it’s just a feeling of merely existing…
The rest is fine.
What is that leaf?
>>165
Hehehe… It’s a flavor that builds resilience…
I think the culture of luxury is dead because we are the descendants of those who isolated themselves, taking responsibility for the accidents they caused.
>>166
The atmosphere is too self-punishing.
The NPC says something like, “It’s surprising that we were attacked by Albedo, but it can’t be helped if it was us.”
As for Shildon Garlic and Ryuto Hozuki, which have been mentioned by name, that’s fine.
The white tomato and leaves are seriously a mystery.
>>167
I think it’s because I grew it in a cave without sunlight, so the pigments are weak… like white asparagus.
>>170
I guess it’s the influence of dragon milk.
The monsters that have transformed into dragon protectors are generally turning white as well.
>>174
I wonder if it’s okay to eat this…
>>187
It’s called biomagnification, you savages.
The hunter, who brought the last leaf to their mouth with a good smile and a bit of eagerness, was somehow amusing…
It seems to be delicious based on the reactions of the cats, the hunter, and Irma, but… I can’t accept it…!
As a hunter, you probably eat really awful rations on a regular basis.
Just having fresh vegetables might be enough to make me feel good.
>>175
I’m so happy just eating grilled cabbage.
>>175
Make sure to pack cheese and honey in your rations.
I wonder how they are getting their protein…
>>176
Garlic is a vegetable rich in protein among plants.
>>176
Ryūnyūtōfu
If I don’t eat deliciously, it seems like these people might get hurt…
Boiled garlic I can understand, but lettuce? Grabbing it with my hands is a bit…
I’m a bit worried about whether it’s okay to let Alma and Ailu eat vegetables that contain dragon milk, unlike hunters who can cure the Frenzy Virus by beating it.
Nono from Kunafa village is eating a naan that’s bigger than his face.
That world has an amazing stomach.
The food at Shirudo looks really unappetizing, and I don’t want to go even if I’m invited.
What’s with just picking a big leaf and handing it over like that?
It looks delicious, but the portion is…
>>189
It’s the harshest thing to ask these people for quantity right now, isn’t it?
What should I do if I’m served roasted Kyomuton?
I wonder how the people with ears manage to produce their own food while living at such high altitudes.
>>194
You’ll understand if you take a little look around the village, right!?
>>194
The climate is stable and there are always fruits from the trees, so it might be the most viable place to calculate even in a restricted area.
I’m growing fruit trees and I have a Puggi too…
Regarding Shield and Suja, life is complete there (one might say it’s an environment where they have no choice but to live).
Kunash occasionally sees villagers walking in the field.
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It feels pretty much just like that, edible ground cherry.