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[Nobunaga no Chef] Slip of the tongue

I want to eat something new and delicious every day. You understand what I should do, right?

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Ken… I want to eat that “Sanbaru” again.

Do you understand what I’m serving for dinner tonight?

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It is in the risotto.

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Unable to eat potato chips act

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Yes

The same dish will never be served again.

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I think Ken would make it for me again if I asked, but I guess Nob wouldn’t be able to say that…

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Hideyoshi would say, “Ah, I want to eat that thing I had back then again! Is that alright, my lord!?” and he would manage it well…

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If you’re instructed to eat this once and serve it at the next banquet, then you can eat it twice, right?

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I’m regularly requesting dishes like the ones I served to the Emperor or sweet buns, and from Nobunaga’s perspective, I could eat the same dishes as many times as I want.

That being said, I want to turn all the potatoes into seed potatoes, so I’ll make taro croquettes!

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If worse comes to worst, I could just have Inoue-san and the apprentices make it.

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Nov is crafty for having Ken make the dessert that was served to the Emperor during the cooking battle and secretly enjoying it.

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Since Ken keeps updating with infinitely new favorite foods, it’s not that much of a slip of the tongue.

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The lines in the first half aside, the lines in the second half will be used in another scene, so it’s not a slip of the tongue.

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It’s risotto.

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Having a monotonous diet can be quite stressful…

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Ken thinks that in the end, just changing the saltiness a bit could turn it into a completely different dish, so it should be manageable.

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Have Ken and Inoue compete in a cooking contest, and the loser will be killed!

There are no more blunders than this.

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Sometimes I leave the castle on my own…

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If Inoue-san wasn’t there, it would have been tough at least during the early stage with the survival game.

In the end, I couldn’t convey that I’ll die from the salmon dish through Kaede-san! So the lord is in trouble too.

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That was impressive… (glances)

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I can never eat my beloved red bean bread again.

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I’m tired of porridge, so stop already!

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The anpan is safe because I only ate the portion made for Keicho.

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It’s funny that Anpaon was eating almost everything while having a conversation.

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Although Ken is in the hall of fame, Inoue is also rated extremely highly.

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Well, I originally relied on the kitchen staff, and after Ken came, they have absorbed and grown well, including Inoue and the rest of the kitchen team.

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Ken

I want to eat curry.

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Mr. Inoue is a man who was able to run the Oda family’s kitchen until Ken came, and he has a different level of experience.

Well, there are several depictions that acknowledge he is the second best after Ken, even if he doesn’t quite measure up to him.

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I want to eat grilled teriyaki.

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It’s quite strange, Inoue-san, that you are familiar with the local specialties while not even knowing much about the neighboring country.

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Because of this, I was put on hold for the potatoes.

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There are too many branching paths that get stuck if you don’t collect.

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Inoue is on a different level of intensity than Ken.

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It’s pilaf.

It is pilaf.

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If I learn it, I can make something similar, kitchen staff.

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Because you adapted the best during that era, Inoue-san.

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I want to eat curry and anpan.

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If you ask about the difference between risotto and porridge, Ken will probably go on and on explaining it.

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I never thought my stomach would be crushed at this level…

It can be used for strategies, infiltration, and negotiations…

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I think they are making it with sugar because they say it would taste better with sugar.

After that, I can’t eat anymore.

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It’s nice when someone in a great position is as outstanding as their position deserves.

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I wondered if the water had turned into red wine.

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?

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Mr. Inoue has cooking skills that can make even a discerning eater like Nov slightly irritable.

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Since meals are a specialty, that’s fine.

It’s still strange to make someone a spy, Nobunaga.

It’s even more ridiculous that Ken normally handles that and brings back results.

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In the Viking episode, Inoue-san took multiple servings of her signature dish, tsuru-tsubo, so I think I like Inoue-san’s cooking.

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It’s okay to change the ingredients a bit…

I’ve brought out the rice balls about three times with that.

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If you don’t help others or show consideration with all your might, there are too many situations later on where you’ll be in a tight spot.

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It seems that even in episodes like Ken’s wedding, his subordinates have absorbed a decent amount of Ken’s cooking skills, so by the standards of the time, they were elite.

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The kitchen staff can also make the same dishes as Ken in a short period of time, and there are many talented people.

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Ota Gyuichi

I entrust you with the role of passing down Ken’s cooking to future generations.

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Ken has a restriction on serving the same dish, but that’s not the case for others, so it would be good to learn the dishes that the lord had a positive reaction to…

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I thought it was just an exaggeration when Anonymous said they wouldn’t put out the same thing twice.

Does the impact of this one moment really continue on?

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Dishes that are essentially the same but only differ slightly in seasoning or ingredients are quite common.

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If they had killed Inoue first, things would have been very difficult for Nobu later on…

I have to eat food that is worse than Inoue’s cooking while Ken is away.

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I was finally able to eat the chips, but those chips were just that time…

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Even if there are no comments from the thread, they will unilaterally seal Western cuisine, only serve rice porridge if they collapse, and won’t let me eat the potatoes they specially ordered. So in any case, Nobunaga’s wishes won’t necessarily be fulfilled.

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Sour Cream Onion

It’s delicious!

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It’s clever how Ken sets rules for snacks during the day as a stepping stone for making requests.

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It seems like the variety of potato chips that have come out in Japan so far could last for about 10 years.

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I thought Inoue-san was really a confident character at first, but since he had been under Nobunaga for so long, it’s no wonder he gained confidence.

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At first, I said I wasn’t interested in food, but people can change.

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Isn’t it terrible to be eternally burned in the brain by wanting to eat that again?

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I’m still inexperienced to present it to the lord! I like how Natsu-san is crunching on potato chips.

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It’s a good balance that there are many scenes where Ken relies on Inoue-san.

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I’ve run out of stock, so I’m stopping!

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Nobu, you know… at first, you said you weren’t interested in the food…

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