While this is in the vein of One Punch Man, it comes at it from a completely different angle. Some of the tropes are from the classics like "MC gets strong from fighting for many years without rest", although the ones at play are usually used with male protagonists.
It'd probably be more accurate to compare this to Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear. In short, the female lead is overpowered and makes use of her powers for the general good but pursues more selfish, mundane goals first and foremost.
The most unique thing about this story would probably be how the MC is unable to learn basic skills like everyone else, despite that being the ONLY thing she actually wants to do. It appears most of the plot development will revolve around that fact and why it's happening to her. In the meantime, she has varying levels of success with things like cooking, although most people will simply never trust her to do it right even when she is actually able to get good results.
I only bother to explain that because it does set it apart from most manga where the MC is just inherently a master of japanese cooking and sparks a culinary revolution or some such, so even if it is the primary struggle it's a bit refreshing to have that struggle here.
The translation I saw really liked using phrases with 'Fair.' and 'literally' which I also found a bit unusual. Not really bad or good, just different. Somewhat good in just being a step removed from all the copy-paste tropey plots and translations.