Your answer is very informative👍🏻Because apparently it's used as a coffee-substitute in real life. They even roast the roots like you would with coffee beans before brewing them. But it's brewed like tea - it has to steep for ten minutes before it's ready.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dandelion_coffee
Additionally they just had to go through the Momotaro route; not so nice of a reference for the legendary adventurers: that not only did they fail to pass on their legacy to their first generation kids (that were skipped), they apparently also failed to keep them safe (thus the task for the _grand_child). Moreover, not sure how helpful such a letter would be to serve as a proof of identity..? 😬Seems kinda rude from the gods to go to a childless couple and go "we skipped a generation"
The letter is for Ryouma only.Additionally they just had to go through the Momotaro route; not so nice of a reference for the legendary adventurers: that not only did they fail to pass on their legacy to their first generation kids (that were skipped), they apparently also failed to keep them safe (thus the task for the _grand_child). Moreover, not sure how helpful such a letter would be to serve as a proof of identity..? 😬
it really helps that this is a remake so more time could be focused on world buildingYay! This is one of my current favorites, it's just so darn comfy but without people acting braindead 24/7 ._.
Look, some manga, man... I have 0-braincell PTSD from the characters some authors write...
Adoption, probably.Does his grandparents look like dwarves or gnomes or something? How will they explain the difference for a human mc?
Tea is any non-alcoholic plant brew. At some point, tea from Camellia sinensis became the default kind of tea.Coffee, but it's actually tea... Why call it coffee? I'm actually confused.
If we're being technical coffee is kinda already a type of tea but dandelion coffee is a real thing made by roasting I believe the roots of the plant it supposedly makes a fairly accurate coffee substitute some people say they can't tell the difference some people say they can I don't care for coffee so I couldn't comment one way or the other but yeah it's a real thingCoffee, but it's actually tea... Why call it coffee? I'm actually confused.
during the war, toasted and grounded dandelion roots were used as a coffee surrogate. Not that it tastes anything like coffee, just some vague burnt notes...Coffee, but it's actually tea... Why call it coffee? I'm actually confused.