I think the skill to create from 1 to 1000 is more impressive.
I made it from zero to a hundred million!
Isn’t the skill to turn 100 into something like 10 quite amazing?
It is said that simplifying cooking is their specialty.
>>2The procedure is like that, but the value of the dish and ingredients has gone from 1 to about 1000.
>>2The procedure is like that, but the value of the dishes and ingredients has increased from 1 to about 1000.
What’s wrong…?
Were you knocked?
It’s no use, I can’t make it in time.
Were you a genius?
I saw someone without a name get taken out by Jiro for the first time while responding.
Both Komatsu and Toriko have been professionals in their field from the very beginning, and that’s great.
>>8I still want to read a sequel about these two.
>>31I want to see about 10 volumes of the everyday life of a gourmet hunter that has nothing to do with the world’s crises.
Because you’re a genius who can both maximize and simplify, it makes sense that Yudashufu is also a genius!
The part about the medicinal rice cake makes me think “this guy…”, but I guess it’s normal in that world.
>>10In reality, I’m also trying hard to make it easier to take the bitter medicine just as it is.
It’s not as abnormal as it’s said to be.
>>11Even in Judah’s flashbacks, there were kids who said it was bitter and didn’t want to eat it!
Well, in that flashback, the kid who ate it dies.
It’s abnormal to finish it in just a few minutes.
If it stays like that, there might be children who find it too bitter to swallow…
Well, anyway, I couldn’t do anything since the materials hadn’t arrived.
I am making improvements within the given time properly.
In that world’s values, it’s quite valid.
You’re handling everything a bit too well with that kitchen knife, aren’t you?
In the final stages, I’m only using a knife.
>>16I wonder what happened to the second-generation Merc and the flag-like thing that was standing there.
I don’t remember for some reason, but what is the simplified procedure for making medicinal rice cakes…?
>>18Not explained in particular.
>>20It seems that it was explained in the anime.
>>20I properly interpolated it in the anime, but I forgot the content.
In a world where there are countless people who would eat something delicious even if it kills them, it’s not surprising that there are those who would rather die than eat something unappetizing.
It turned out fine in the end, so it’s all good, but I think it’s somewhat of an eccentric thought to consider if I could also improve the flavor within the time limit.
>>22A perfectly reasonable thought as a chef.
>>22In San Tora’s recollection, there was a mob who refused to eat even such a shabby lunch made by Froze, so it’s better to make it as delicious as possible.
The Delos knife is incredibly sharp and would surely be a perfect weapon, but I love that it ultimately was never used that way and was solely focused on cooking…
I forget the details, but it seems that by using color fixes in advance, the changes in color during the cooking process are eliminated, making things significantly easier.
Make saltwater by dissolving 100 grams of delicious salt in 1 liter of tasty water.
Soak the colored rice in salt water for 25 seconds to set the color.
Mix the color rice that floated at the top and the color rice that sank at the bottom (the darkest and lightest) in a 1:1 ratio and steam for 30 seconds.
4: Pound and knead the steamed colored rice.
During the 5:4 ratio process, mix 290 grams of chestnut paste with 5 go of rice to adjust the flavor.
6: Roll into a ball shape and it’s done. Time required is 3 minutes.
How to make in anime.
>>28I stopped watching anime because it didn’t suit me, but I wish I had watched something like this if I could have.
>>37Is it because of Hyadain’s ending? Or is it because of the original character?
>>44The CV turned out to be different from what I expected…
I gave up halfway too…
For example, if Komatsu lived for several hundred years like some of the upper echelons in the story.
I can’t quite see a future where I can fight like those guys and feel incredibly strong.
>>29How do you even learn to manipulate air pressure…?
>>29In other words, it becomes unnecessary for Toriko, so it’s not allowed to do it that way.
But I was concerned that it seemed like a devil of gourmet cells was living there.
Komatsu probably hasn’t had gourmet cells injected.
By the way, the old lady is a chef, but being that strong means she must have been absorbing gourmet cells, right?
Regarding the improvement of the flavor of medicinal rice cakes, the gourmet-focused world is fundamentally at a different level of common sense.
I think it’s somewhat off the mark to say that now is not the time for such things.
The gourmet cells devil of Komatsu and the gourmet cells devil of Floze are different people, right?
Those guys in that world seem like they would stop eating if it tastes bad.
It’s amazing that you’re still able to post replies even after being knocked!
Since gourmet cells exist, it’s not just a matter of preference; I think they seriously have a significant impact on recovery systems when it comes to taste…
It’s crazy that they are actually finishing the Century Soup.
>>42Finishing it in less than a year is crazy.
There are ingredients that you can’t extract the broth from unless you simmer them for a long time.
I know it’s impossible to depict something unimaginable, but it’s really disappointing that most of the incredibly amazing ingredients in the final act were presented only in a digest format.
I couldn’t imagine the flavors of ingredients that enter the realm of spirituality, but I liked the depiction of incorporating power-up items.
I remember being shocked when you said that even though you were pressed for time and it was impossible to simplify the medicinal rice cake, you were still spending time to refine the flavor.
>>45If it can be done deliciously within the time, then it’s better to be delicious.
Well, as was mentioned in Billion Bird,
Because it’s a world where sometimes the problem of being hard to consume if it’s not delicious can be serious.
It seems that the part about the mochi was quickly simplified, and then there was a flow of exploring how to make it delicious with the remaining time.
I haven’t watched the anime all the way through, but did Komatsu eventually become strong enough to fight?
If it’s commonly said that something is so delicious you would want to eat it even if you die, then conversely, there could be cases where you wouldn’t want to eat it at all even if you die if it’s bad.
In a world where chefs are powerful, Komatsu had yet to strengthen himself beyond just getting a new knife.
>>53Was there no enhancement of cooking skills after all?
>>53Didn’t the Gourmet Cell Devil suddenly come in?
>>62In Komatsu’s case, if he was eating delicious food, he probably got naturally exposed to it, and the G cells became established.
>>53Was there no enhancement of cooking skills after all?
A gourmet embodiment of the era that completes the simplification process in 5 minutes out of the given 10 minutes and spends the remaining 5 minutes pursuing flavor.
There are strong chefs, but it’s good that you have only focused on cooking.
I’m glad there’s a Toriko thread.
I wanted to say that the story about the old man protecting a plot of land is really great.
>>57It was an episode packed with most of the things I wanted to say in Toriko.
Is this the dish that Trico is carrying?
It’s been 10 years since Toriko ended, but threads about it still pop up every now and then.
It seems that the reason for the free streaming of anime now is significant.
I’m laughing the whole time at the response that suddenly knocked me.
I might be tired.
Which one will you choose, the second generation or Setsunon’s disciple, Komatsu?
>>61It’s strange that it only takes just a few minutes to finish.
>>61Are you going to make even me have a fake marriage, Toriko-san!!
Is it because of the Hyadain ending? Or is it because of the original character?
The fact that “Century Soup” was completed is itself unbelievable, and I understand that it’s impossible to portray something beyond imagination, but the last scene was incredibly wonderful.
I think there is a more suitable partner for Matsu.
>>66I wonder if Matsui has a suitable partner…
>>68Doesn’t Matsu have a more reliable partner?
>>75Little monk…
The second-generation Meruku’s Nono is a rare, cute character without any quirks, isn’t she?
I want to start an ADV where I choose a partner from the Four Heavenly Kings.
It is an extremely reasonable thought in terms of depicting the incorporation of power-up items, even though it is unimaginable as a worldview.
I stopped watching anime because I didn’t like it, but if I could have watched something like this, I would have liked it.
Well, anyway, the materials didn’t arrive, so I couldn’t get started on it.
I don’t know if the concept of pine, bamboo, and plum exists in this world, but regardless of Ume-chan, I think Take-chan would be feeling inferior under Matsuno.
The Four Heavenly Kings have gathered…
I liked that it is not used much and focuses solely on cooking…
I want to read a sequel about these two.
Sunny, don’t perform a self-made act; it’s not beautiful.
The embodiment of the gourmet era.
In this world of strong chefs, Komatsu remained without any enhancements aside from the new knife.
How far have you watched in the anime?
>>82Until the gourmet festival
Finally, the gourmet club intrudes, but Joie also intrudes, and Toriko awakens and knocks them out.
Nao Ichiryu was not killed by Sanko and survived, ending with Toriko, Ichiryu, and Sanko eating Komatsu’s料理.
>>86I wonder how the Acacia plan will turn out with that route.
>>86The development where Komatsu calls out “Toriko-san!” to Toriko, who was about to become a demon after the Gourmet Cell Devil went berserk and he couldn’t defeat Joa, and then he regains his sanity and becomes Super Toriko to defeat Joa was classic.
The Four Kings are fiercely countering the meteor spice unleashed by Mitora, all set against the backdrop of the original opening.
>>82I haven’t seen the anime up to that point, but did Komatsu get strong enough to fight in the end?
I stopped watching anime because it didn’t suit me, but I should have watched something like this if I could.
>>83I know it’s impossible to depict something unimaginable, but it’s really disappointing that most of the extremely amazing ingredients at the end were just summarized.
The ingredients that enter the realm of the spiritual are unimaginable in terms of flavor, but I liked the depiction of incorporating them as power-up items.
During the 5:4 cooking process, steam the rice with 290 grams of chestnut paste mixed in for 30 seconds for every 5 go of rice.
I want to play an ADV game where I can choose a partner from the Four Heavenly Kings.
>>89I’m sulking after losing to Wagon this morning.
In a world where there are countless people who would eat something delicious even if it meant dying, it’s not surprising that there are those who would rather die than eat something that tastes bad.
Komatsu probably hasn’t been injected with gourmet cells.
By the way, since Setsubaba is a chef, does that mean she must have absorbed some gourmet cells to be that strong?
The material of the Melk knife you got made is from the fangs of Hachiou, right?
It’s a bit too much to give to a somewhat amazing chef, isn’t it?
In the end, I became someone of appropriate status.
But being that strong means they probably haven’t had gourmet cells injected.
Speaking of which, the old lady is a cook, but such…
I’m laughing all the time at the knocked responses.
I might be tired.
In terms of strength alone, just swinging a knife is quite powerful.
When you perceive your opponent as an ingredient rather than an enemy, your movements improve.
I definitely want to read a sequel about these two.
Is it because of the Hyadain end? Or is it because of the original character?
That’s the procedure, but the value of food and materials has risen from 1 to about 1000.