Seijo ja Nakatta node, Oukyuu de Nonbiri Gohan wo Tsukuru Koto ni Shimashita - Vol. 6 Ch. 27

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The moment she offers a treat, everyone's willing to help her.

Not even wanting to touch that is so weak.

And the other dragons get jealous. Seems like they won't ask for something they don't know of, but will readily set new standards the moment they see something new.

Potions are fine... He's eating like a NEET.

Very creating fruit naming. Almost impossible to figure out what they derive from.

"Contains trace amounts of poison."
Actually not too rare among stuff people eat. Chocolate's a popular one. And most things in too large quantities can be poisonous.

"What exactly is 'caramel' and 'chocolate'?"
She opened a door better left closed...

What about the dragon?

I suppose larger animals could eat 400 kilos in a day.
Larger animals probably have a higher tolerance, though. Chocolate is like that. It's poisonous to most animals, humans included, but larger ones can eat more without being harm.
 
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Everyone immediately forgetting about the Dragon (elephant) in the Room huh. Okay. Cool.

Thanks for the translation!
 
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The moment she offers a treat, everyone's willing to help her.

Not even wanting to touch that is so weak.

And the other dragons get jealous. Seems like they won't ask for something they don't know of, but will readily set new standards the moment they see something new.

Potions are fine... He's eating like a NEET.

Very creating fruit naming. Almost impossible to figure out what they derive from.


Actually not too rare among stuff people eat. Chocolate's a popular one. And most things in too large quantities can be poisonous.


She opened a door better left closed...

What about the dragon?


Larger animals probably have a higher tolerance, though. Chocolate is like that. It's poisonous to most animals, humans included, but larger ones can eat more without being harm.
The amount of theobromine we can metabolise is around 1000 mg/kg vs. 300 mg/kg for dogs, which leads to a much slower build-up and therefore it takes quite a lot more for it to reach toxic levels. It has less to do with size and more with how the body deals with the TBR, rabbits and male mice for example have a higher mg/kg than dogs and cats despite being smaller, as they urinate out 80% of the dosage within 48 hours.
 
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The amount of theobromine we can metabolise is around 1000 mg/kg vs. 300 mg/kg for dogs, which leads to a much slower build-up and therefore it takes quite a lot more for it to reach toxic levels. It has less to do with size and more with how the body deals with the TBR, rabbits and male mice for example have a higher mg/kg than dogs and cats despite being smaller, as they urinate out 80% of the dosage within 48 hours.
Regardless of all, that it still has a lot to do with weight, so I find that you're arguing for the sake of arguing, in particular in how you try to diminish what I said in favour of what you say, rather than trying to paint an accurate picture of the entire situation.
 
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I suppose larger animals could eat 400 kilos in a day.
Larger animals probably have a higher tolerance, though. Chocolate is like that. It's poisonous to most animals, humans included, but larger ones can eat more without being harm.
even water needs less to kill a human
400kg in single day for lethal dose remind me of "if you ate 40000 bananas in 10 minute you would die of radiation poisoning" "ah yes THE RADIATION would kill you"
This fella knows.
The amount of theobromine we can metabolise is around 1000 mg/kg vs. 300 mg/kg for dogs, which leads to a much slower build-up and therefore it takes quite a lot more for it to reach toxic levels. It has less to do with size and more with how the body deals with the TBR, rabbits and male mice for example have a higher mg/kg than dogs and cats despite being smaller, as they urinate out 80% of the dosage within 48 hours.
Regardless of all, that it still has a lot to do with weight, so I find that you're arguing for the sake of arguing, in particular in how you try to diminish what I said in favour of what you say, rather than trying to paint an accurate picture of the entire situation.
I like how aggro you became and entirely missed the point,it's got nothing to do about how heavy/large an animal is,it's about how fast they can process it,and the clear example of mice processing it faster then cats paints the accurate picture,whilst your initial assement was only about larger animals.

Visuals help too.

 
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I like how aggro you became and entirely missed the point,it's got nothing to do about how heavy/large an animal is,
Larger animals can eat more of a poison without getting affected. Mice can eat somewhat more theobromine than humans per weight, but humans can eat far more chocolate in raw weight. So to say that how large an animal has nothing to do with it is completely misrepresenting the truth.

whilst your initial assement was only about larger animals.
You mistake not describing absolutely everything for saying nothing else matters.

Larger animals can eat more of a poison before being affected. That is truth. It's just a simplified truth, considering we have no data of some hypothetical larger animal that can eat 400 kg in a day and whatever theobromine metabolism they have. For this manga, that's probably dragons, and they tend to be very hard to kill in most ways, including poison.

In practice, there are more complex things happening that affects the final result, so assuming a simple solution is just not thinking
 
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Unless there are giants or she feeds them to the dragons, 400kg is impossible level quantity to eat, I wonder if it's some kind of foreshadowing :pepehmm:
 

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