
Hey, seriously…? What the hell were the vegetables I’ve been eating all this time…? Were they rotten!?
All the vegetables eaten after this.
I wonder if I was eating it while thinking, “Is this rotten?”
Comments that show a lack of respect for ingredients.
It’s a phrasing like a character from Oishinbo.
I’m never going to Hellsie~ again…
>>4
The star of the yakiniku “Herasui” is the meat.
I don’t care about these healthy vegetables.
>>4
I can’t believe I invited Komatsu to such an insanely priced place.
Was my brain rotting?!
I thought it was a line that you shouldn’t let Toriko say.
So what should I have said?
>>7
If it’s this fresh, even rotten ozone grass might feel fresher than regular vegetables! …Or something like that??
>>14
It’s understandable that you can’t rephrase it to say something like “rotten ozone grass” since it was hard-earned after being thoroughly spoiled.
>>7
Is it so fresh that it even makes me feel like my body is decaying?
It’s hard to believe that those words come from someone who was showing gratitude for the ingredients they ate.
Even though it’s usually business as usual for “Oishinbo”…
It’s a manga that has always lacked delicacy, not just here.
Honestly, I want you to forget about it.
I can forgive you because it’s before you learned proper manners.
The saddest part is that the ozone grass doesn’t really look delicious at all.
The vegetables from Healthy, of course, the BB corn was also judged to be rotten.
But Toriko is still happily saying “delicious, delicious” and eating vegetables afterwards.
>>17
So it turns out that the compliments were just flattery.
What were the women I’ve been with until now… were they rotten!?
Are you Toriko, who raises the ozone grass while putting down other vegetables?
But the excitement when you eat something so delicious you’ve never tasted before is something like this…
It seemed like the air had a lead-like elasticity, making it look unappetizing, perhaps because of what came after this.
The vegetables so far are scraps.
The onions were also delicious! But the vegetables from our yakiniku date were rotten too.
If you suddenly raise your standard of living, it can lead to suffering.
Everyday meals turn into gourmet prison.
The ozone grass that made me say this doesn’t look delicious at all.
This statement isn’t related to ozone grass anyway.
Thoughts on eating the general radish from Vegetable Sky.
>>28
It feels like the flavor of oden broth has soaked in, and it’s saying it’s delicious, or that it’s delicious simply because of the salt, but I feel like there’s a mindset that raw vegetables can’t possibly be tasty.
Even if it was delicious, there’s no need to say it’s rotten, right, Torikosan?
Ozone grass is a hassle to eat, but…
I think it looks delicious.
They say things are the most delicious just before they rot!
Even if it’s rotten, it’s delicious!!
Raw air is the best, you know.
It’s just categorizing things like natto…
This vegetable is a failure, Komatsu!
If I fold the ozone grass and eat it, can’t I get past the judgment?
There are surprisingly many people here who complain about the comparisons expressed in a food critique style like “Oishinbo.”
If we’re going to make cooking the theme, then this is where the real start begins.
Well, there was definitely something off here, wasn’t there…?
>>41
It’s easier to understand if it’s an exaggerated expression, right?
It’s not a scene to be nitpicking and criticizing.
After this, it seems like I won’t be able to eat regular vegetables.
What probably messed things up was letting Toriko say it.
If it were a zebra, I wouldn’t think anything of it.
I don’t appreciate the way of praising that puts others down.
If you start complaining just by expressing your thoughts on the thread image, then there’s nothing left to discuss.
What was that…
This is already sufficient to be considered aged, right?
The vegetables I’ve eaten until now were just ingredients, but this one feels like it’s been perfectly prepared as if it’s raw… Using a phrasing like that might give it a distinct sense while not putting down other vegetables.
The vegetables in Helcy are rotten!
I’ve decided not to go anymore!
I believe the beauty of Toriko lies in the way it deliciously eats even low-level ingredients with low capture levels, expressing gratitude.
This expression is just not like Toriko.
>>52
I have never spoken about dissing food anywhere else but here.
I think that’s the quietly good part.
>>67
They say it’s bad or that it’s not suitable for eating, but I’ve never heard them say it’s a miss; I like that about them.
I normally said some harsh words here.
If you want me to say, then maybe Sunny…
Are you really that sensitive to words that express a momentary emotion?
The protagonist, who is grateful for all the ingredients in this world, shouldn’t be saying something like that.
I removed the strange things, Torikosan.
From now on, while thinking (this vegetable is rotten…), I’ll eat it! It tastes so good! I wonder if it will be okay.
The vegetables I used to eat were just garbage… and that was fine.
Isn’t that amazing, Komatsu?!
Even here in the human world, as the conversation progresses, the amount of rotten ingredients is increasing, Toriko-san.
Rotten things aren’t ingredients!
Right after this, I’m probably eating corn on the cob from around the human world while saying “Yummy, yummy!”
I didn’t say that.
Just thought of it.
It seems like Neo Tomato is secretly mocking me.
The food report is bad!
I didn’t really understand how cola is dozens of times sweeter than sugar syrup.
>>68
Well, I guess no one has ever done a food review of an extremely delicious cola.
>>68
First of all, I don’t think Toriko has been very good at food reports for a long time.
“Considerate Trico”
What were the vegetables I’ve been eating until now…?
There is no text provided to translate.
Was it not fresh?!
It’s not that this statement is bad, but for Toriko, who is grateful for all the ingredients in this world, to say… that’s just not right!
But didn’t we keep munching on the street food around there even after this chapter?
>>75
It would mean that you’re eating it while thinking, “Is it rotting?”
If it was just a line, it would be one thing, but because it was portrayed as something being thought, it really makes it seem like that’s what they actually think.
I may have exaggerated or told a lie when I said it was the former.
At this moment, it doesn’t seem contradictory to my usual values to feel that nothing else has value.
Just because I had a delicious, expensive meal once in reality doesn’t mean I’ll never eat convenience store food again…
Hey, wasn’t the reverse glasses supposed to be extinct just a while ago!?