Remember, to the Giba-Eater tribesmen, it IS a novel dish. They've lost almost all of their culture and way of life in exchange of being the barrier against Giba when their faction lost, many generations ago.Thanks for the translation, as always!
Sigh, here we go again, making fried foods like it's some new novel dish. The trope is kinda overused, but I'm guessing this will open up more avenues to more fried foods in the future.![]()
He forgot he's a chefuhm.. "How do we do that."
dude. you can use flour... egg and alittle pepper. Bomb you got the batter to any kind of meat you want to deepfry.. it is not extacly rocket science..
uhm.. "How do we do that."
dude. you can use flour... egg and alittle pepper. Bomb you got the batter to any kind of meat you want to deepfry.. it is not extacly rocket science..
So far they haven't shown any grain-type food, so he actually has no idea where to get "wheat" to make flour. Unless it's introduced in the next chapters, they'll probably used dried starch from the potato-like plants instead.He forgot he's a chef
He's made some bread hasn't he? I can't remember what the wraps and burger 'buns' are made of.So far they haven't shown any grain-type food, so he actually has no idea where to get "wheat" to make flour. Unless it's introduced in the next chapters, they'll probably used dried starch from the potato-like plants instead.
Chapter 5, page 2.So far they haven't shown any grain-type food
Took me a while to find it (Chapter 20, Page 17), the "bread is a mix of Poitan (potato) and Giigo (yam) ground and grated together then baked like Naan.He's made some bread hasn't he? I can't remember what the wraps and burger 'buns' are made of.
Touche, but I mean something that actually looks like raw wheat or rice.
Yeah, idk if it was meant to be a joke but its terribleWeird, the chapter consisted mostly of mc yelling karage, and people saying a variation of "you need the ingredients"