
I heard that in the “gourmet world,” delicious magma with a consommé flavor is flowing… Hehe… I want to try drinking it someday…
Can you drink that?
The feeling that eating will probably lead to death
I have both feelings that I might be able to endure if it’s with Toriko.
I can understand soup, but what is the principle behind fried potatoes and pudding bubbling up?
It seems you are not familiar with the gourmet world.
Anyway, Komatsu will prepare it so that anyone can eat it.
The ore that becomes an exquisite whetstone contains amino acids, and when powdered, it can become a spice.
Is it a full course from Suregachiro?
Komatsu seems like it would be able to mix well with other ingredients for drinking.
Consomme magma was cooked smoothly.
The food report was skipped.
I had never seriously thought about the world of Toriko like that.
When I was reading it, I kind of overlooked it as some amazing ingredient (dish).
If you drink it as soup, it’s too hot, and if you let it cool down, it will turn solid; I’m really curious about the cooking process for this.
If anything, you’ll be able to eat stones in the second half.
If it’s delicious, the gourmet cells will manage something or other.
A consommé not designed to be eaten by someone in nature is probably not as good as one made by humans…
Consomme magma might become drinkable for anyone during the cooking process, but…
There are cases like Nitro Cherry, where they endure with determination and super recovery…
In that world, French fries could even grow on a mouse’s back.
You would let it cool down before drinking it, of course.
It probably won’t taste good once it cools down.
What’s disappointing about the gourmet world is that, despite claiming to be far more delicious than the human world, it hasn’t presented many appealing ingredients.
I was curious about how they would handle the processing, but it got cut!
Trico has a lot of eggs that have spoiled from being overcooked.
By emphasizing the point that it is an outrageous ingredient, it becomes something that cannot simply be perceived as familiar deliciousness, so it can’t be helped.
Well, human imagination has its limits, and while something that looks incredibly delicious may appear appealing, it’s difficult to appreciate things that are unfamiliar.
Well, both Rainbow Fruit and Jewel Meat are expressions of various flavors of existing ones! So originally, they didn’t have much extensibility.
Even if people say yuba is delicious, an old man is a bit…
I think it is quite a specialized cooking ingredient to keep the magma at a temperature that a person can drink while preventing it from solidifying and maintaining it as a soup…
The gigantic popcorn is just envious in appearance.
Inflation didn’t suit you, Toriko.
The spiritual vibe from the culinary arts makes you wonder if it’s really that delicious.
I thought they would continue to drag things out as they were, but it was surprisingly cut short, and the latter part was interesting.
Well, it’s a full course from Jiro, and it’s being prepared by Setsu-bar, after all…
Even if inflation progresses, a full course meal isn’t really like that, and that’s a good balance when I see Judas.
Works with this kind of worldview that are made up of allegories and deformities that ignore reality are on the edge of being trivial and childish.
Toriko managed to maintain its identity as a shonen manga by a narrow margin, but I felt that Build King’s sudden failure leaned towards the bland and childish side.
As expected, there seemed to be limitations to the expression, so in the end, they focused more on the dramatic aspects rather than the ingredients’ presentation or taste.
I liked the story the most before entering the gourmet world.
There are interesting parts in the second half as well.
The pattern of cheat-like food luck in “Shokun” wasn’t interesting.
Overall, compared to DB, which could destroy the Earth from the mid-game, Toriko seemed to have a pretty good inflation in strength, feeling like it reached planet-level or just one step below that in the final battle.
I think Battle Inflation did a good job in many ways, but the cooking part was beyond my reach because the ingredients were too unfamiliar.
The inflation was excessive when focusing on the main character’s team, but excluding the main character’s team, the level of inflation was just right.
By skillfully utilizing Hachio and the mama’s boy, they managed to bring the inflation of Toriko to a timely conclusion in the final phase.
I wonder if the development of the Komatsu harem midway was someone’s intention.
The enhanced version of real food is ultimately easier for readers to imagine and is popular…
I quite liked it as a pair or a story or gimmick, but as an ingredient, I can’t say much; that’s generally how gourmet ingredients feel.
Even in Dungeon Meshi, the depiction of ingredients and cooking became less frequent towards the end.
I think there’s a limit to manga with a story that constantly focuses on food and cooking.
Is it the Seven Kings? I wondered how to defeat a battle wolf that can kill just by breathing.
“…How did I get defeated by Acacia? Was it just physical?”
Even though Komatsu is always protected because he doesn’t have any real talent, he ends up being a character with not much of a significant role.
I believe it’s correct to grow into someone so amazing that everyone wants to team up with you.
Since entering the gourmet world, I feel like I’ve focused too much on Hachio.
Well, they are involved in the core setting part as well.
From the very first episode, he’s a man in his early 20s who has become the head chef of a top-tier hotel, Komatsu.
Well, the overall development is interesting and I can overlook it, but drinking in the old man’s sake bath in the drunken island was gross.
It might be a bit strange to be eating a ehomaki that fell on the ground, though.
I think the way to invite someone to a combo is the problem if it’s creepy.
Be my partner…! Everyone seems to have a lot of moisture about that.
In a world where it’s common to devour wild ingredients, don’t question the legitimacy of hygiene.
I thought Komatsu would get together with Meruk.
…I was convinced that Toriko wasn’t that kind of work, yet here it is having a wedding!
Five-star hotels are certainly amazing, but it’s a world where there are even ten stars…
It’s not a place that’s so difficult to get to that it needs a gimmick for capturing, after all, Garalawani.
The criteria for capture level 1 are so ambiguous that it’s a terrible unit…
If I’m going to watch pro wrestling, I want to see poison mist…
Don’t make ehomaki while wrestling, that’s right.
A five-star chef is saying that 200,000 is a lot of money, so there probably is a significant difference between one star and the others.
Health is going to exceed 10 million in sales, you know?
It’s called inflation, but since all the main characters are already somewhat capable and complete from the start, when looking at the overall picture, the extreme inflation is mostly concentrated towards the very end.
I wonder how the other three of the Four Heavenly Kings prepare a full course meal…
I’ve never tried any of them, but I don’t really care about the changes in flavor or sweetness hundreds of times sweeter than such-and-such; in the end, I just want to try Gararawani or boneless Sanma.
I think it’s pretty strong even without the food luck, Zonge.
In the first place, in a normal Devil Serpent’s cave, being quite strong only results in getting your legs cut off.
The reason why the world of Toriko is such that anything can spring up on the surface is because the Earth’s center is a biotope that continuously produces ingredients.
Due to the circumstances of battle manga, the inflation raises the enemy’s capture level, but in reality, just because the capture level is high doesn’t mean it’s necessarily more rewarding.
Even though fugu whales look so delicious, there are only 29 left.
Since it’s 5 out of 10, when converted to a 5-point rating, it would only be about 2.5. Hotel gourmet.
It’s easy to understand that you want to say something like the manipulation of energy in a database, but the expression “changing the capture level” is strange!
Basically, unless it’s a special cooking ingredient, you should be able to cook normally.
Toriko also has a regular pufferfish license.
In fact, behind the peculiar dampness towards Komatsu from the Four Heavenly Kings lies a sincere feeling that no one is able to prepare the full course they have devoted their lives to.
The initial treatment from Toriko regarding the Four Heavenly Kings is quite light, you know, Mats.
If I hadn’t deployed it, I probably would have been learning about the underworld channel for a long time…
The capture level of boneless Pacific saury is at 2.
I believe the criteria for capture level 1 has been somewhat forgotten along the way.
The extreme level of capture in the gourmet world makes it difficult to obtain them from the human world, so I think, well…
What the heck, Gourmet World early-stage Hill, can you really take down the four beasts by yourself?
It’s pretty meaningless if you have all the ingredients but nothing gets cooked.
Moreover, in order to cook high-level ingredients well, it is often necessary to accompany them on-site as a team.
The unfinished soup by Grandma Chiyo looked more delicious than the completed Century Soup, which was a bit…
From halfway through, insects around here were treated as though they were capture level 1 or something.
You need 10 hunters at level 1…
The Four Beasts just like humans, so they come to the human world, but aren’t they essentially beings of considerable status in the Gourmet World?
It’s just that you were exhausted by the penguin’s drool, right?
Was I a genius?!
Well, first of all, it’s difficult to even reach a place to live…
I understand that both the drool and the reaction aren’t great.
Well, the cooking process doesn’t matter when you’re eating as a customer, and the old lady might be doing some really creepy cooking too!
Are you “Matsu Anti” Yun?
One factor for the increase in capture levels is how terrible the habitat is, but organisms that grow up in that terrible environment are generally strong.
The four beasts were revived by Joa, who adjusted their strength appropriately so they could bring humans back, and that’s what I’ve stored in my mind.
Before the revolutionary gourmet technology, it seems that even a child could defeat hunters or tanks based on the standards of that time.
Even if someone says it’s incredibly clear, I think there are feelings that don’t really connect that with the idea of it being delicious.
Even so, the difference is not that noticeable before and after completion.
If you worry about saliva, you won’t be able to eat swallow’s nests.
The Four Beasts are usually in the gourmet world, so it’s not that they are inferior to those over there…
If the food doesn’t have a flavor that can be clearly imagined, no matter how much setting or description is added, it just doesn’t resonate, and I felt the same way about the taste of desire in Dungeon Meshi.
It’s not just the ingredients, but the world of Toriko has a sense of ethics that differs quite a bit from reality, so it’s important to adapt quickly to the worldview.
I think the depiction that Century Soup can’t hold back its smile conveys that being unfinished is on a different level of deliciousness quite well.
It’s precisely because of that kind of worldview that Neo’s ending is what it is.
People in that world seriously have the potential to be delicious as ingredients.
So maybe it’s okay to drink alcohol even after a person has been in it.
The capture level system was established about 500 years ago.
It’s strange that Trico found ingredients that are incredibly different while the standards remain the same. An explanation for that would have been nice.
I think food that is an extension of real flavors looks more delicious, but in the case of the image, I can’t help but think that if you’re going to drink magma, you might as well just drink regular consomme soup.
Maybe it’s because I don’t really know much about the depth of the flavor of consomme or the variety of it.
From a hygiene perspective, it’s dirty, but I like the scene where Trico leaves while eating the candy house.
The famous scene where they say you’re delicious doesn’t feel out of place when you consider the ethical perspectives on food in this world.
I think it’s very important not to question the value system that forms the foundation of that work’s world.
Once I start doing this kind of manga, it usually becomes all over the place.
Basically, humans are not taken seriously by the beasts of the gourmet world because they are not good enough.
I don’t mind other, bigger or smaller, questions that come to mind, but I wish the full course of Toriko had been more firmly decided.
The feeling of the ogre and the end mammoth is really subtle, even though GOD is good.
Especially the fish, with many famous episodes like the puffer fish whale and the sunfish, are too straightforward.
If they are attacked, they responded by reproducing in large numbers, but when they stopped being attacked, they went extinct. So, if it’s fundamentally not good, there is enough evolution in the direction of not being attacked in the first place…
The ending with the mammoth being absorbed by Neo has a separate conclusion, so a simple depiction would be fine.
The ogre suddenly appeared and suddenly it was decided…
From the theme of Toriko, the most malicious act is definitely the three tiger beasts that destroyed various ingredients in the human world without even eating them.
Well, in that world, if it tastes bad, it seems like other animals would just get in the way and it would end there…
It’s great to serve a prepared full course meal at the wedding reception.
But it was Mikado who killed Froze, right?
The taste of the outer shell is the taste of the fish it ate, so I feel that might be a part of the outer shell’s greatness.
If you’ve only eaten sardines, then it’s the taste of sardines, right?
So in the end, I wiped my own butt and died.
It feels like Ougai was just decided there for the sake of showing a white face.
The ogre is already a variety of fish fillets, right?
Well, when I use Meteor Spice, I’m really doing it with the feeling that humanity should be destroyed.
Mitsuko and Komatsu didn’t have the devil involved in the story, did they?
I’m showing my face to some extent, but…