
Can I make it with tempura…?
>>1
The bitterness adds a nice accent, doesn’t it?
Don’t underestimate me.
How about steaming the Steam Deck?
If it’s red, it would be good to make it spicy.
Do you think it’s some kind of mountain vegetable?
Spring items have a bitterness to them.
Game cards, priced at around 10,000 yen each, are supplied to high-end restaurants as premium ingredients.
Why is the first thing to do checking the taste?
>>9
It’s a taste that only a select few can appreciate.
It’s bad that it has flavor.
The substances that can be used vary by the country of distribution, so there are several different flavors of the current Switch game cards.
Is this toy for toddlers processed to prevent choking?
>>13
It’s a toy, so of course it will.
>>13
It’s being done.
It’s dangerous if a child accidentally swallows it.
Let’s check the taste as well.
I want it to be red and a bit spicy.
Did you properly massage it with salt?
bitter taste
It’s good to soak it in water overnight.
It’s nice to have some red and spiciness.
>>20
Spices are highly toxic to infants, so it’s not good.
Remember that spiciness is a sense of pain.
Please grate and use it as a spice.
I was planning to buy a cheap game eventually and lick it, but I forgot…
I want the resolution and bitterness to be quadrupled.
Ugh—this bitterness…!
Goes well with sake.
Toddlers, get out of the bulletin board.
I can’t get enough of this new smell~
I plan to make it download-only, so it probably won’t be underestimated…
Don’t underestimate me.
If it doesn’t hurt, I won’t remember.
New and delicious arrival
The used copies of Breath of the Wild are generally undervalued.
I wonder if the one for 2 is also bitter.
Stop directly licking it.
It seems that just touching it with your fingertips and licking it will lead to regret.
Because it’s red, it’s three times as bitter.
I remembered that a significant number of anonymous users bought the packaged version of Breath of the Wild when the Switch was released.
To lick.
I have heard of having an evening drink while licking a Switch game card.
Don’t underestimate me, you brat…
If it were sweeter, I would lick it more.
Don’t underestimate electronic components.
I recalled that the reason for the delay of Annie’s Atelier was a violation of the Food Sanitation Act.
Blowing on it isn’t good for the terminals, so let’s blow gently to release the bitterness.
It’s just right as an accompaniment to sake.
I wonder if the taste has changed after all.
Aged game cards that have lost their bitterness are said to fetch unexpectedly high prices.
Do you think game cards are some kind of wild vegetables or something?
Soaking it in water with baking soda overnight will remove the bitterness and make it softer.
Don’t lick it.
You mustn’t lick it.
It’s a bitter memory… isn’t it?