Do they have no self-awareness?

Do they have no self-awareness?

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They're right though.

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>they
Who

Nips

It's kinda funny too, when you consider that Japanese food is incredibly subtle in taste.
And by that, I mean it's pretty bland.
Theres usually not much of a flavor profile compared to something like Indian or Mexican cuisine due to lack of spices, or French cuisine from their centuries of messing with food. Not that it cant, but stuff like Japanese curry, when compared to the currys of other regions, is pretty lacking. Sushi is where Japan really shines, but that too, is pretty subtle in taste.
So the fact that girls, kings, and gods all manage to hop on the MCs dick upon his superior Japanese cooking skill is completely and utterly laughable to me. Itd probably be a step up from "bread, potato, hunk of meat." Which seems kind of prevalent, but it wouldnt be too big of a leap. Maybe the concept of deep frying could change some things, but deep frying without spicing the breading is more a texture thing than a flavor thing...
The real joke is onsens tho. "Behold, I have introduced the concept of the bath AND hot water!"
Like in an isekai world magic couldnt make hot water....
I just want to see an isekai where the protagonist shows off his cooking skills only for people to try it and say "yeah, guess its alright." Cause Japanese dont really use spices. And the local population is used to using stronger flavors.

You're right, mostly because the average quality of produce and animal products is higher which has governed how the cuisine was approached. To their detriment I'd say.
Example, population that had shit tier beef had to hide it with spice/salt/prep but now that beef product is at a modern level, the food is elevated beyond it's initial introduction.

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Wtf they have way better food than the British

>Peruvian cuisine that low
I didn't know most of the world lack taste buds

Your question can be answered if you actually watch the episode this screencap was taken from.

Why does this image even exist? There's a scene in this very episode that points this out. Why not just use that?

Short answer: no

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What do those natto beans taste like? I like fermented stuff

Japan didn't even invent sushi

Whats wrong with egg and toast?

>PeruANO
Give me your human rights

I have never seen a peruvian restaurant. And argentinian food was so disappointing. Lebanese is great though.

Doesn’t look all that bad

>british food
The nip is right, Nigel.

Italian specialities

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That cheese is unironically illegal

Based Italy knows real food

the German version isn't

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PROTEIN

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most people don't like it because of the smell and the slimy but I fucking love it.

Black and white pudding is delicious

Why?

Do the maggots add some sort of unique flavor, or is it just there to satisfy some dude's fetish?

>Do the maggots add some sort of unique flavor
Supposedly they do

>Greek Cuisine
>22
I wonder why that's the case.

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how the fuck is cheese illegal, OIE U GOT A LIOCENSE TO EAT DAT CHEESE "whack"

I mean, if the maggots make the cheese saltier or creamier, then couldn't they just make the cheese by adding more salt or cream?

Why not just eat the worms

Because its rancid and infested with maggots

Dont they eat the cheese with the worms though?

Sardinia is barely Italy

It's "illegal" but since it's italy nobody really cares
italocope

We live in a world where it is illegal to sell milk that has been literally skimmed as skim milk. Even getting raw milk basically requires going directly to a dairy and handing over cash. Yoghurt which is fermented by bacteria to comply with food safety first has to sterilize the milk then add the bacteria back in after the fact.

Are you mad?
I thought British admit it