As far as the spices go, stories usually justify it with them having other more valuable uses. Sometimes common cooking herbs are instead being used for their traditional monster warding uses, or have magical properties that make them ideal for magic potions and crafting weapons.Whatever world it is, they lack the knowledge the MC possesses. Regardless of whether it's something they should know.
Salt is like the national spice where I live (Sweden). But the blandness is usually justified by claiming Europeans didn't have some specific spices that are ubiquitous in Japan. Which completely ignores the large variety of foods with strong tastes that can easily spice food up. A lot of roots are both spicy and nutritious.
It's also ignoring that a lot of food, cooked properly, isn't bland even without any additions, let alone just salt. It just tastes bland to people who've burned out their taste buds with too much spice, or to people who have no idea how to cook without their spices. Unlike Medieval Europeans.
One, I very rarely see that as a justification, and two, it doesn't really hold up anyway. If they have more valuable uses, people would just grow more of them. Value depends on scarcity, and scarcity is much less of an issue if you can grow them yourself.As far as the spices go, stories usually justify it with them having other more valuable uses. Sometimes common cooking herbs are instead being used for their traditional monster warding uses, or have magical properties that make them ideal for magic potions and crafting weapons.
honestly life would kinda suck without your favourite foods. I'd miss potatoes and rice.get that rice!!
Honestly mans tackling the most important thing for any asian, Rice sources
Ah, the old classic. I'm convinced that those low-effort, low imagination arcs are born out of a conspiracy brought on by a bunch of editors who feel the dire need for the characters to be "relatable". You just can't relax after a long day of school, cram school, courses, whatever, if your favourite OP manga character isn't forced to suffer through mind-numbing courses and fight against some tropes chosen by a diceroll.Obligatory japanese country in medieval european fantasy arc. Oh well, at least it's not school arc.
how is it annoying? its literally a staple a lot of asians can't live without, its not about it being the best food but a necessityI hope this leads to somewhere good. This trope of rice being the best food ever is getting annoying.
iirc they grow wheat and animal fodder locally so climate is similar enough. There is also river near by to flood and irrigate the field, only real hurdle to growing their own rice is getting a viable stock of seed.Thank u always for ur great work...
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That's one hella long distance...
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His region climate n the field r not suitable for the paddy to grow + he still need to find the paddy seed first + fine tune the paddy seed so it can grow on his region climate n field + teach the farmer to grow it, if he grow the paddy from the seed till harvest using his magic = more troublesome thing coming to him...
they're more than likely growing the rice there to get the grain and see the required soil conditions neededWe are sorry japan man, your rice is in anothercastlecountry.
OTOH wouldn't it be easier to just grow your own rice rather then depending on inports? With all the abilities the MC was born with it should be a relatively simple process to set up a rice patty close to the river and train a few farmers to grow it for you.
Not only does growing his own solve his rice fetish, but also enriches the diet of locals.
pretty sure he can probably do that soon, after he's been to the place, there's too much risk involved whenever manga's take on space magic and they just magically know where it is, its bad enough most isekai has an op mc, being able to travel anywhere without having been there first is already too much of a risk since it takes away discovery parts and may cut the manga shorter than it is, also removes any potential plot points and character introductions from the travels, slow life manga from what i've seen thrives on prolonging stuff but makes sure to keep the interest there by making the discovery funso he been working on "space magic"
teleport soon to land he never seen?