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[Cooking Master Boy] I don’t know if it’s okay to introduce wheels with stoppers in 19th century China.

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I want to enjoy Chinese food normally, but I feel really uneasy and troubled.

Cooking with a furnace…!!! Just as you said!!

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It’s coming out in English, so don’t worry about it.

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It is possible that, like the Antikythera mechanism, it may not spread or be reproduced and could get buried.

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Chinese Cuisine is a fantasy, right?

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There must have been a lot of confusing moments leading up to this point.

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If you’re already surprised by this, it seems out of order considering you’re inhaling fried rice while eating it.

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I saw someone who seemed really unclear for the first time.

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It’s probably at the climax, but it really feels like it’s just been going on forever…

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There are still no refrigerators without a power source.

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>>8

The legendary cooking utensils are said to absorb the user’s life, so I understand.

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>>11

This wheel might be sucking the life out of its user.

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>>11

I don’t want to have my life sucked away by the refrigerator.

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Even though it’s 19th century China, I’m reading it thinking it’s fantasy China because there are no queues.

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>>9

The mob has braids, and Empress Dowager Cixi will also appear.

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Is the mysterious cooking device that can instantly rehydrate dried ingredients really that good…?

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There is still no mechanism that can convert life into energy.

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When captured, he was a renowned caster craftsman.

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The depiction of the food becomes increasingly rich and intense compared to the mysterious technology.

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>>14

It has been like that since the Muji days, hasn’t it?

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There are even ice knives that don’t melt at all until you grip them.

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Because there are individual differences in the reality line.

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There are even glossy pickled plums.

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I wonder if I can actually make laughing dumplings.

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There’s no brine that turns into something like rubber.

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What kind of view did you have of an enemy that manipulates electricity?

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It’s strange to be confused over something as trivial as wheels after reading this far…

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It’s not as frustrating as Tare Kamen.

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>>25

Isn’t that uncertainty a little different in kind?

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Fantasy elements and civilization level are a different story.

If a jet plane suddenly appeared in a medieval fantasy where magic is being cast all over the place, it would be surprising, wouldn’t it?

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>>26

Well, I understand that, but when it comes to the thread image, I’m like, “Is that really enough?!”

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Even in China, “Chuka Ichiban!” is understood as a silly manga that fits that kind of joke, so you can relax.

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How have they come to terms with the existence of legendary kitchen tools until now?

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I used to wonder if you could really make a snowman out of fried rice.

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>>28

The previous story was because we couldn’t use the tofu for the Mapo Tofu.

Thinking about the story of eating silver rice with the warmth of stone flavored with mapo sauce that was put in instead.

It can be said that it is a far more decent meal.

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>>34

The real one with Are-chan.

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>>34

Isn’t it a real dish?

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The wheels with stoppers are not related to cooking, after all…

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Regarding braids, I’ve been told that this is the first Chinese manga that really depicts braids properly.

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Are the wheels protected with rubber okay from the 19th century?

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>>41

Okay

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I might have forgotten what the publication was.

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Well, isn’t it too late to talk about Chuka Ichiban…?

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In other words, the current “Cooking Master Boy” doesn’t particularly feature any dishes that don’t actually exist, and instead, it seems to be a story where modern cuisine considered extravagant at the time is dominating.

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>>46

The cooking process is set in a fantasy world, but I think it’s amazing that the original inspirations for the dishes can be found in real life if you look for them.

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In the past, just because the shape or cooking method was strange, it doesn’t mean the dish itself was strange.

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Moreover, the emperor in the story is from the era of Emperor Guangxu (around 1900), but this caster-equipped kamado is from the time of Emperor Yongle (around 1400)…

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>>49

When I discovered it while it was left there, the stove still didn’t have the casters attached.

Maybe it was added later for mobility.

Still, it is indeed the time of Emperor Gojong…

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>>52

The Kamado was buried in rubble, and this specially designed transport, which is just the right size and shape, must have been created a long time ago from a modern perspective.

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If rubber tires are okay, then the stopper shouldn’t be strange, right?

Brakes were originally like this.

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Reading this story made me want to eat Peking duck.

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If rubber tires and brakes have existed since that era, then hasn’t it already been solved…?

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>>54

Rubber tires were developed in the 1890s, so have they become widespread?

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>>58

Although it hasn’t been widely adopted many times, you’re using a technology that has been developed recently!

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>>58

That’s an air-filled tire, right?

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The 19th century, or the late Qing period, was after the Industrial Revolution.

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In the Yokoyama Romance of the Three Kingdoms, chances come up too…

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Non-air-filled rubber tires have been around for a long time.

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