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[Manga] Tell me your favorite incidents or criminals from Eating and Drinking.

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  • April 29, 2025
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A teacher who embezzled funds from the school trip, was exposed, and then killed all the colleagues who confronted him by poisoning the dumplings he brought as souvenirs.

By doing this, you can create 5 skewers of Mitarashi dango from the 4 skewers of Mitarashi dango at this Kamo Mitarashi Chaya, which has 5 dumplings. The travel agent who is said to have fled the scene has not been witnessed by anyone. That elusive fifth person in the small conference room never existed in the first place. Ah…!? A certain individual fabricated this imaginary culprit to divert the police’s attention.

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It’s a trick like one of Soji Shimada’s.

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The motivation is too terrible…

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I excitedly set out to scout a travel destination combined with entertaining clients, but when I returned, it became known, and I was confronted by my colleagues.

Well, well, I calmed them down by saying to eat some souvenir dango… and then I killed them while feeding them dango.

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If you put it that way, it’s like a trick that got me scolded for copying, just like the foreign residence.

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The foreigner’s residence has a cut surface but no seam, so it’s a trick.

The image shows that a dumpling was pulled out and then put back on the skewer.

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I liked the one where the dorm mother was the culprit.

Because it’s erotic.

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>>4

It’s great that you came back to life.

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The grandmother of the cake shop’s thing.

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I don’t remember much about the incident, but I do remember that my assistant is cute.

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Despite having properly killed someone, the old woman finds herself occasionally remembering it.

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It’s not so much about remembering as it is about participating…

Although it was considered mitigating circumstances, I don’t know many mystery mangas where a character who committed murder reappears and shows up quite a bit.

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I like the old man at the Chinese restaurant.

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He’s a piece of human trash, but his beautiful wife is scolding him for his actions… No, a wife like that doesn’t suit a person like him who is human trash… I can’t forgive him.

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>>22

Don’t become the perpetrator who devours hearts.

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The curry shop owner has arrived…

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>>10

I like the udon shop part-time job edition.

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Is this the one with the highest kill score?

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Grandma’s cake shop has become Baki House.

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The Sushi Uncle.

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If the motivation is crap, it’s the old woman who threw a tantrum after losing to a kid in a card game.

A sushi restaurant that borrows money, can’t pay it back, and ends up killing someone in its own shop is quite troubling, and it seems to be mocking “Shota’s Sushi,” which adds to the points.

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An episode where we counterattack the yakuza with DIY traps like Master Keaton.

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It makes more sense for dumplings to increase rather than corpses.

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The comedic portrayal and characters contrast with the rawness of human depravity, making it quite unpleasant.

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The perpetrators are more unpleasant than in Shota’s Sushi, which makes it more comedic compared to Shota’s Sushi.

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That murderer cake shop owner still punches you with such strength from behind that it leaves you unconscious even after getting out of prison, so the conviction that this guy is someone who will kill when it’s time is extremely convincing.

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It seems like Professor Terasawa enjoys drawing casual illustrations.

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There aren’t many mystery manga that have elapsed enough time to be considered classic.

In novels, there are plenty of instances of time passing like that.

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The Chinese restaurant owner’s mind only works when it comes to doing shady things…

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I like the ones that kill by making acidic and alkaline reactions in the toilet.

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The anthocyanin in purple sweet potatoes changes color in response to alkaline conditions.

I thought, “So this is it!” because there was a time when anthocyanins caused a chemical reaction and turned green at the children’s cafeteria.

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There’s no way my senpai would drop the pickled ginger!

And there is nothing more important than takeout beef bowl!

The police saw it as a serious incident and mobilized a large number of people!

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Weighing the assistant’s life against the feast in front of me, I naturally choose the assistant’s life.

The culprit will be half-killed.

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Sometimes there are episodes where truly worthless people get properly half-killed, right?

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I like the episode where a manga artist suddenly got tired of drawing the series and pretended to get injured in a cooking accident.

I’m being half-killed by an angry editor after the deception was exposed…

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The editor’s comment in the newspaper article when the editing was arrested, “I understand how you feel,” was not acceptable.

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I like the trick with the lid of cup noodles.

With cup noodles, even when heated, the lid doesn’t stick.

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The master prepares the poison.

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I don’t remember the details, but I still remember the incident in the beginning where someone was killed using a char siu with an oven toaster.

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Episode 26 “The Girl Who Suspected Her Stepmother Killed Her Father After Devouring the Boar Hot Pot Alone”

There’s no appearance in the epilogue, and this is the end of the character’s role on this page, but the expression upon learning the truth is great.

Episode 26 "The Girl Who Suspected Her Stepmother Killed Her Father After Devouring the Boar Hot Pot Alone" There's no appearance in the epilogue, and this is the end of the character's role on this page, but the expression upon learning the truth is great.

Ah…!! So! The set of fluororesin-coated pots was unnaturally missing only the medium size. Plus… when used normally with ventilation fans and such, it doesn’t reach such a dangerous concentration. Unless there was a clear intent to kill… it would have already been disposed of, but instead, they did a dry heat on it here, right?

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I like the scene where they casually joke about the fact that there are so many death god detective stories at the teacher’s frequent hangout that it would be no surprise if a murder were to occur…

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I love the twist where a soba shop affected by reputational damage is featured in a novel and saved.

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>>41

When you try to go on a pilgrimage to the sacred site, following the novel perfectly leads you to stumble upon a soba shop just as you’re getting hungry—what an advanced technique!

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Since I made the final episode something that can be resumed at any time, let’s draw part 2.

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>>43

But when Professor Terasawa draws, doesn’t it lead to discussions about the current state and challenges of modern detectives?

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Someone who barges into someone else’s house and eats sukiyaki or something like that.

The orchids or lilies were left as they were even in the evening.

This variety does not thrive in sunlight, so even though it is blooming so much…

I like the story of how the person who raised them could have had some reason for doing such things.

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If the doctor hadn’t intervened due to low blood sugar or something, there was an element where the victim who was restrained might not have been saved.

That episode is a masterpiece where the teacher’s usual boldness completely transforms into coolness.

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The husband mistakenly hit his wife, who was originally troubled.

The wife, who had bandages wrapped around her head from the last beating, made a strong impression as she handed pickles to her husband with a good expression on her face.

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There are pachinko balls and a beer that shouldn’t be drunk… I have cheated!!!

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When I avoided being concrete-filled in Tokyo Bay with a juicy beef bowl.

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>>46

A scene that is somehow impressive in the drama.

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Ogata’s complete understanding of the teacher’s actions, including the twist, skillfully utilizes the outrageous aspects of this work, making it a remarkable piece.

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The sushi shop in Volume 1 is mocking Shouta’s sushi, that’s true, but…

After that, even the taste buds mock, so there’s relatively no hesitation in such self-parody, right?

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I could imagine they were food-obsessed, but I was surprised to find that they had a quite human side as well as a dry side when I read it.

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Mr. Takano has a funny side when he seriously critiques things harshly.

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>>55

Just an idiot, huh?

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>>55

I liked that kind of scene in Ajikko 2 as well.

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>>52

Moreover, it’s nice that Izumi-kun went to the perpetrator’s place, even refusing an invitation to eat when he was abducted.

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Using artificial sweeteners makes it impossible to shake off drowsiness, causing accidents.

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A mother who was trying to secretly kill and cover up the fact that her son was dating a girl from a ranch.

My son’s face when he asks, “What did you do to your girlfriend?” is so serious.

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Well, I think that normally, human life is greater than food.

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It’s great to hear stories about my uncle’s best friend, who is almost like a parent figure to me.

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It’s not the culprit but the victim, who was supposed to be killed but somehow reappeared later as if it had been altered that they hadn’t died.

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I love how when you joke that this manga is ending soon, it really does end right away.

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The story about the uncle who almost got killed from the combination of cold medicine and yogurt, and the teacher who got really angry saying never show your face again instead of calling for help.

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Basically, I’m driven by goodness, but I think rationally and act without brakes, so I end up looking like a strange person.

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Hello, teacher. I recently moved here for a resumption. Apologies for the late greeting. I’m Kashima, the editor in charge of the evening. Wow, you’re alive! I really thought I was going to die! Right now, I’m happily living with my ex-girlfriend and my aunt. Wait a minute, my head is a bit confused, so let me sort it out. It’s a magnificent fusion of cooking, mystery, and messy gags! What is this manga!!! Creating a masterpiece myself!? I want my manga to be a masterpiece that doesn’t lose to “Kuitan” either! I’m sorry—this is someone from Kodan TV, but… ah… yes, please come in. *The incident involving editor Kashima is included in volume 11 of the paperback.*

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Well, the teacher isn’t really a detective or anything, and they’re not just acting out of a sense of justice…

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My junior officer is treating me to a meal.

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In the afterword, Terasawa-sensei was quite angry about the drama adaptation and complained a lot, but they eventually reached some sort of reconciliation.

I wonder how much you think I’ve contributed to Kodansha without resolving the troubles with the editing.

“I’m a legend! Don’t mess with the cancellation of Kuitan!!! This is the legendary final episode.”

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It’s the first time I’ve read a manga that complains about its own adaptation into a drama.

I was surprised because I started from the drama version.

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I thought the author was really angry, but I guess it’s over now.

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I only vaguely remember, but there was a brave man who selflessly saw off his ex-girlfriend who was marrying a rich Arab.

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Tatsuya’s croquette episode feels like it encapsulates this person’s style perfectly, and it’s great.

The great thief of the Naniwa-bushi is like a mysterious donut shop.

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I only remember the person who made meals with zero sugar and calories at the company cafeteria that caused an incident.

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>>77

It’s someone who reproduces the tragedy they’ve experienced onto others.

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I like the episode where they see sukiyaki and realize that the real residents of the house are being held captive while a robber is posing as one of them.

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I understand why it can be frustrating because I think it’s the best work I’ve poured my skills cultivated in my career into, in a state of sufficient sensitivity and physical strength.

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It has a wide range of defenses, more than you might think, as it includes both human emotions and interesting tricks.

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The drama has some unknown original character taking on the partner position of a detective.

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Since “Ajikko” and “Shouta no 2” incorporate real-world issues and had a gloomy aspect, it’s nice that this can be read without such stress.

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To be honest, the drama version was a completely different work…

What are those kids?

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It really seems like this could continue for a long time.

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Although it was briefly touched upon in the drama, nothing has been resolved regarding the mysterious organization that teaches murder plans using cooking for murder.

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I tried to create a story with the feel of a shonen manga, but no… I guess the author realized that this manga doesn’t have that kind of vibe…

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The drama left a strong impression with “Igarashi~.”

There was no such character in the original work.

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I think it was good to ignore it because even if we seriously tackled that kind of evil organization, it wouldn’t be that interesting anyway.

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I got into it through the drama, so I like the drama, but it leaned a bit too much towards being child-friendly, which made some of the dryness disappear quite a bit…

I still remember the Napolitan song.

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The assassin-related manga is already interesting enough with just one trick from Kurouri.

I don’t think of it as a work that I need to keep worrying about, whether it didn’t last because I got bored or if the reception wasn’t that great.

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The trick of a vacuum lunch box is quite scary.

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I am despairing!

I am despairing at Kodansha’s cold treatment of easily discarding a writer who has contributed so much in the past.

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I feel like I want to read it again.

But there are 16 volumes, so this is a huge volume.

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It seems you can tell whether it’s for delivery or served at the restaurant by the firmness of the sushi rice.

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It’s better to read slowly than to read it all at once.

And somehow, before I knew it, I couldn’t stop and in three days, I’m sure I’ll have read it.

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I think the trick of the doksasako ranks quite high among detective manga, especially when considering the psychological aspects of the curse.

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I started with the drama and then read the manga, but there’s no way to portray this character in the drama…

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