Mazumeshi Elf to Yuboku gurashi - Vol. 1 Ch. 1

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The story is nothing new but I love the art and highlands setting.
 
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This look the same as any other cooking isekai. Sure the art is not that bad, but besides that I can't see any reason to keep reading it.
Though, why elves are bad at cooking? I can understand if orcs or goblins aren't picky, but why elves? It's hard to image a race closer to nature and its secrets.
 
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Another Japanese teach primitives how to cook , kind of insulting.
 
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oh cool, japanese imperialist propaganda, just like the ones from 90 years ago
 
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Not to interesting tbh. So savage. For the elf meal to be so slapshiet, im surprised they didnt eat it raw.
 
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the art is amazing, also i cant believe the translator(s) only used google translate
 
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it's so stupid it's good. I literally couldn't stop fucking laughing it's hilarious.

the art is amazing tho (I have such a weakness for cute elf waifus) and I kinda like where this manga is headed. first time I read a manga where the isekaied mc doesn't go on to kill the demon king or what ever. looks like a chill ass manga about cooking. I dig that. I miss food wars (before it went downhill)
 
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nibbas really see a cute cooking isekai and then say shit like "imperialist propaganda" lmao
 
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More like the price for "wasting food".
Funny enough, even though their food is terrible, I believe it means that if someone makes something so filthy it is inedible and hence "wastes food", the penalty is death.
If they live in a desert and food is one of their most valuable resources, it would mean their race has gone several times through extended periods of hunger with barely if any food, so it would make sense for them to have a severe punishment for someone who wastes food.
Decapitation is somewhat too severe a punishment, but if we consider it might have been a rule created during those extended periods of hunger and someone wasted food and made others go hungry for even longer, it would make sense why they punished that person with death and made it into a rule which their culture keeps even at times where food is more available.
 
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@GGCannon even if that were the case, death really is too severe when you take into consideration all the food that was "invested" into the person. Punishment is meant to ensure the mistake doesn't happen again, but killing each other for failing ensures the group as a whole never improves, thus more failures.
 
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For a google translate job, this is pretty well done
Must have taken a lot of work, I've tried doing similar things before and its borderline agony trying to make it happen
 

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