
Iron-Blooded Orphans Meal (Episode 6) Salad: Cherry tomatoes, zucchini, yellow zucchini, bell pepper, potatoes (with garlic) Polenta Spanish-style meatballs Albondigas Stir-fried asparagus Bean slime meatloaf Tea Black tea (or carrot juice)
You’re eating good food.
There’s a lot of vegetables.
I like salads with larger cuts of chunky ingredients.
I thought I wanted to eat the cannoli that I occasionally have as a snack.
You’re eating quite good food, aren’t you?
>>5
Because it happened after we took over the company and became the Teikadan.
I can definitely say that this is superior, considering many other Gundam series have terrible food situations…
>>6
The purple thing that can draw a map of the first.
I liked the episode where everyone got scared and didn’t eat when the fish appeared.
>>7
The cultural differences! It’s nice to feel that in that scene.
After hiring Atora, the meals were dramatically improved.
>>10
There are times in Gundam, like in the AGE era with X and Kio, where there’s no room for improvement, so this is really quite a bit better…
Avocados can grow on Mars, huh…
>>11
The climate and cityscape of the Iron-Blooded Mars gave me an impression similar to Mexico.
Mexico is the world’s oldest and largest avocado-producing country.
The Campbell’s Soup that Banaji and Jinneman were eating.
Gundam Reconguista in G is impressive for retaining elements of Japanese, Western, and Chinese culture even after civilization had regressed to a cannibalistic culture due to a great famine.
First of all, a fully terraformed Mars is a rare existence in Gundam…
>>16
I guess it’s just G Gundam now.
Mika strongly gives the impression of frequently eating dates.
It’s probably a good match around the SEED that can eat udon.
>>19
The first generation can eat hamburgers too, right?
>>19
It seemed like the food in SEED was all stuff that could come out of a family restaurant…
>>119
I laughed because Lacus’s food in SEED Freedom is all fried dishes.
>>128
Kira is losing a lot of weight.
I don’t need carrots.
Despite the ongoing turmoil in Cosmic Era, the food situation seems to be relatively good.
Lacus is waiting for Kira while making a feast, and there’s a seafood jjigae restaurant for tourists in the PLANT.
It looked like an extreme mayo lover.
When it was the Iron Flower Corps mark, I was arguing about whether it was a fish or not, right? No way! But then I saw the fish and thought, is this food…? It was a bit of a noise at that level.
>>23
Isn’t it that the fish in the sea aren’t the first ones?
It was either a flounder or a halibut.
Setsuna was eating a hot dog, but I feel like the meals inside the Ptolemaios were dystopian food.
There seem to be a lot of Earthlings eating meals worth less than Mars mice.
>>26
I want to win!
It looks healthier than my food.
Mars has no oceans and water is precious, so there are no fish there.
Since terraforming has been successful, it doesn’t seem like water is that scarce.
It’s not a dome city, but the ability to terraform is top-class technology in the Gundam universe, isn’t it?
Even the closest moon so far is limited to a dome.
It’s amazing that Iron-Blood can reach a level where plants can be cultivated on Mars.
There is quite a difference between the wealthy areas where Kudelia and others live and the vicinity of the Tekken Corps office on Mars.
G Gundam is at a technical level that ventures a bit into magic, so it shouldn’t be brought up for comparison too often.
The food of the Tekken-dan feels somehow Mexican.
Venus’s atmosphere is almost fully terraformed, and something like Laputa is floating.
When you think about it, there must be colonies in the Universal Century that are also cooking rice.
Even so, the food is poor.
>>38
When the important people of Earth invite Bright to dinner in ZZ, they say there are fresh vegetables, so it seems that in that era, they usually can’t even eat fresh vegetables.
There are Jiro-style (ramen) places on Mercury, or…
The background music has a bit of a Latin feel to it, doesn’t it?
I can’t really think of much food related to G Gundam.
>>41
There is furikake.
>>41
I have the image of eating cup noodles…
I think if you’ve never seen a fish in your life, you’d react like that.
I wonder if the oddly delicious-looking food in “Goblin Slayer” is a result of paying more attention to the depiction of meals than usual.
>>43
If the food had been decent, I probably wouldn’t have taken over the company.
>>57
If things continue like this, we will end up as disposable shields, which is why we staged a coup.
>>43
Even if you’re a bottom-tier kid, the enjoyment of good food is a universal depiction of happiness shared by humanity.
The Iron-Blooded Orphans may be at the bottom, but culturally, it is quite enriching compared to the entire Gundam series.
If you seriously think about the technological prowess of a world where the Japanese archipelago-shaped colony is just floating, it becomes ridiculous.
When I researched the food situation, the old encyclopedia of Gundam states that the usual meals on the White Base are based on stir-fried pork with sesame, two slices of apple, salad, thick bread, eggs, and milk with honey.
>>48
I wonder if things like eggs and honey can be preserved during that war…
>>55
Honey is almost unbeatable when it comes to preservation.
I think it’s really difficult to say whether it can be harvested or not.
>>48
But the image is of Amuro with some kind of mysterious paste.
If we’re not careful, G Gundam has technology on par with G Reco..
I think quite a few people have bought and tried eating dried dates.
G-Reco features warships, but there were also quite a few discussions about food, like how they ate good meals or how fish was a delicacy on Venus.
During the CSG era, having only one plate of polenta would definitely lead to malnutrition and negatively impact growth.
SaiSaiShi was also cooking, and there are surprisingly many cooking-related scenes.
It’s a relatively decent company, so CGS is still one of the better options, while the disposable kids of pirates are just skin and bones.
The Tekkadan probably has good welfare benefits as a reaction against CGS.
It seems that in the second season or so, the salaries of combat personnel are set to be much higher than the average on Mars.
It’s amazing that the sashimi culture has remained even on Venus thousands of years later in G-Reco.
Honey can be stored for a long time.
The reason is that there are no components that can rot.
I also liked the supply scenes during battles in “Iron Blood”.
The CGS group maintained their builds to serve as a meat wall, so even the debris group like Saka Hiro and the others were able to at least get some nutrition.
In the Universal Century, there are farmlands in the colonies, so the people in the colonies are self-sufficient.
Well, it seems like it’s hard because we have to deliver the surplus to Earth.
Eating fresh vegetables is quite something.
>>65
Because they are people who want to run a farm.
It looks really disgusting, but it definitely has calories – that’s CGS food.
Even that is absent in pirate debris food.
When it comes to the first meal, it’s salt.
>>69
I feel that the crew’s recognition of the importance of salt will lead to the knowledge of food being passed down even in the future.
A wide range of PD food situations, from a Macchi that can be adorned with luxury chocolate to a pirate debris that can get by with just one calorie mate.
>>70
Mackey’s thing is truly a heartfelt gift, considering his circumstances.
Space mice primarily eat Calorie Mate.
The environment imposed by the president and the CEO is terrible, but I somehow managed to get a job, so I had developed social skills that far surpassed those of the lawless kids in the slums.
Working experience at CGS was quite an important process.
It was impressive that they were eating at the houseboat during G Gundam.
In the first scenario, the earth’s breadbasket is likely devastated due to rising sea levels and colony drop.
There’s one more left targeting the grain-producing area, let’s shoot the colony!
I had been following along one way or another until I was really discarded as a meat shield.
It was a large agricultural plant that was completely burned by Hashmal located on the outskirts of the city.
Well, I don’t think we should take this point too seriously.
Because there was guaranteed food that could make a big guy like Orga or Akihiro muscular.
>>78
I interpreted that after the hard work and calories guaranteed a body, it became genuine through proper training afterward.
There are still many unexplored or underutilized wilderness areas on Mars in Iron-Blooded.
There seems to be room for development.
I wonder what the gravity on Mars is like.
Since joining Atra, the quality of the meals has really skyrocketed…
It’s a story about child soldiers fighting for tomorrow’s sustenance, so the food looks delicious to make it more convincing, right?
It is likely impossible to create a marine ecosystem on Mars.
I think that regarding the Universal Century, the population has significantly decreased due to war, so food should be okay.
>>87
So that’s why I’m destroying the grain-producing area.
It is the Delaz Fleet…
>>88
There aren’t many depictions of hunger in Gundam, saying that I don’t have enough food.
>>90
Basically, if you can’t even provide meals for a well-treated pilot, then it’s over…
>>87
The Space Warring States Period is here!
The most obvious depiction of improved treatment is food.
The Universal Century primarily depicts scenarios where supply lines are strained due to being at the forefront of battles or in closed spaces, often showcasing factions that tend to be isolated and in the minority, which can give the impression of scarcity when it comes to food.
Although Amuro’s block meals are often the topic of discussion, there are also depictions of him eating regular meals.
When it comes to G Gundam, it’s all about Chinese sticky rice dumplings.
Iron Blood initially ate terrible food.
As the environment changes, better and better food will start to be served.
I want Mika to eat a lot of delicious food.
The feeling that it’s quite finished is the Veigan food.
In the early days, I have the impression that I was being fed polenta while thinking, “Not this again,” but I wonder if they had added some kind of nutritional supplement to it.
That cold-hearted Mika
I like the scene where they don’t eat fish because it’s kind of scary.
In real life, it looks like this.
*This information is as of March 2016. Tekkadan Meal* *The contents of the set will change after April 21.* *Because you were here* *Will be available until April 20.* *Coudelia’s helper soup* *GUNDAM SQUARE Original Menu* *Mikazuki and Orga* *A gift from the “Chocolate Man”*
Mineva was eating a hot dog and going “Wow!” but I wonder if the food in the Zeon homeland was bad.
>>102
In the first place, Minerva wasn’t really in the Zeon homeland, was she…?
After the main story, I’m living in hiding on Side 3.
In the Universal Century, the circular parts connected around the colony are the food plants, right?
A state guest menu to serve to the idol whom the supreme leader of the stars thinks of as a son.
Gundam AGE 10th Anniversary Commemoration Fair Event Period: 2021 8.27 FRI ▶ 12.31 FRI GUNDAM Cafe Kio Edition – Meals from the Mars Sphere – Curry, Tomato stew with lamb and mixed beans, Chapati, Lactic acid drink Wheat, Milk, Egg ¥1,650 (tax included) *The menu uses honey.
>>104
Isn’t this just plain food…?
>>105
In the novel version, there is a scene where it is said that the state guest menu is on par with a family restaurant.
Orga eating without warming up the food was just trying to look cool.
>>106
(I have a feeling that I’m cool for being busy for my friends…)
Mika will also be fed this.
It seems like the meals of the Jupiter Empire are pretty much over.
>>108
Since the reign of President Tetenis, improvements have been made on Jupiter, and now we are living the best life among the space residents…
I ate dates for the first time after watching “Iron Blood,” and they’re delicious.
>>109
The sweetness is like brown sugar and the flavor is like persimmons, it’s nice…
The way the food is served is extravagant, but since what’s actually on it is this, my brain feels the gap.
I didn’t know that the AGE Mars was really something else…
Thinking about it that way, Mercury is fortunate.
In the original Gundam, there are people from Side 7 who don’t know about coffee beans.
I really think that Iron-Blooded Orphans does an amazing job with food depiction, and it makes me realize that Tomino doesn’t really depict food in his anime.
>>114
I often eat during the intervals when I’m doing something.
I wonder why I’m eating when Ideon’s Dek might die.
>>122
Well, when it comes to Tomino, I inevitably compare him to Oshii and Anno, who are really particular about their work, so I think Tomino’s style is quite straightforward.
Oshii feels a strong attachment to B-grade gourmet food.
By the way, why did Mika want to do agriculture?
They didn’t seem to be struggling with food.
>>115
I think it might be because Biscuit’s family is a farming family, so they were familiar with it.
>>115
I wonder if it’s because Grandma Sakura is the strongest on Mars…
Even in an environment like Axis, we can still grow crops well enough to serve a chocolate parfait.
Dates are really something; the taste is different.
The idea of being able to farm on Mars is quite a dream-like concept.
>>123
It’s a land consisting mostly of rocks and sand rich in iron.
I wonder if they tilled the soil with microorganisms, mosses, and lichens.
SEED should quickly do a movie collaboration cafe and let me eat Lacus food.
G-Reco was eating and drinking quite a bit.
I like scenes where the genius is moving around while drinking a beverage in Montero.
It’s great that the rough guys are properly eating their vegetables…
The foundation’s party had food that was like a Skylark buffet, even for the guests.
>>133
It may sound harsh, but the depiction of banquets in a creation is directly reflective of the creator’s lifestyle level.
The technology is quite advanced even within the Gundam world, but everything related to artificial intelligence is uniformly failing.
The hamburger that Bright always eats.
I think Tomino started changing quite a bit around that time, as he often ate well and thought about vegetable gardening in Bren-Powered.
The surface of Mars in Veigan is covered with dust contaminated by pathogens, and it keeps rising and falling repeatedly, making the land less usable than it appears!
Ah, it’s Veigan food…
The manga where a pilot brings inari sushi for their bento in a side story set in the Universal Century was interesting.