Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)

Chapter 210 Morphan's Disturbance 3. Sweet Party's Consciousness (Part 2)

"Well, even though it's black sugar, what we're dealing with isn't as bad as what countries sell.... if you like, have a taste. "

--The black sugar that you took at your instigation was certainly no egg flavor or clutter.....

(This is not inferior to... the ship's incoming goods... no, according to things, it may be even more fine...)

As if I had seen through the thoughts of those envoys,

"Black sugar is certainly an easy price to buy, but that's why I don't think that black sugar is much lower - at least not in our restaurant.Either way, it's just a difference in flavor and ease of use in cooking...In fact, many people prefer black sugar. "

"Hmm...."

Crowe initially thought of differentiating between white sugar and expensive candying for the wealthy, and black sugar and sweets for the common people, but when he tried to open the lid, the wealthy people usually bought sweets, and the common people also wanted candying, so the pre-planned commercial strategy was quickly forced to be revised.It seems that the nobles with no eyes for unusual things noticed the confectionery, and that the common people were the common people, and that the candied Nippon (string) promoted the purchase.

This trend was also seen in black and white sugar as well.According to the clerk, the black sugar here was not recognized as a bad cheap product, it was simply recognized that the flavour was different.

The fact that the ingredient was the squeeze of inome kane (sugar cane) from Odrant seems to be one of the reasons for the evaluation.Even Crowe's tongue, which is familiar with Japanese sugar in the twenty-first century, was felt to be of high quality.

Incidentally, sugar from sugar torrents was not supplied because it was more convenient for crows to leave the refined sugar industry to non-fumes, rather than sugar torrents that could not be listed as crops, to provide sugar cane in the pre-monster state - as it stands.

And there was another thing in this store that raised the rating unexpectedly. It is molasses.

It was called "waste molasses" in the world, and it was a by-product of sugar production (plus), but the situation was slightly different in this store.

Although molasses are certainly remnants of the process of producing black sugar and making white sugar, on the contrary, they can be said to be processed products made from black sugar.Then it should be more expensive than black sugar just because it takes a lot of work.In fact, Inomkane molasses have a unique flavor - or habit - that is different from white sugar, and many customers preferred this.

― ― This recognition was spurred by the fact that molasses arrived in small quantities.

In fact, Crowe made a kind of rum by fermenting and distilling molasses into raw materials.Because molasses are also used there, the amount that can be wholesale to the store is so small.This created a kind of rare value and contributed to the increase in the price of molasses in stores.

Incidentally, sugar-trender molasses with a distinctive flavor were even more expensive due to Crowe's restricted shipments.

And because of these series of circumstances, it was difficult to outsource rum production to the village of Doran.This is because villagers - especially women and children - can no longer deny their concern to lick all the molasses before fermenting them.

Some explanations of the situation became longer... but depending on that, Morphan's envoy became a feather for his common sense to be broken.

"... I understand the situation... but I want you to tell me one more thing.Where is the rumored "walrus"?As far as I can tell, I didn't leave it behind. "

The legendary "cotton confectionery" with the name of non-fume sugar confectionery from high."Cotton confectionery" was strictly ordered to ask for it even if it is true or false during this illustration visit.It was not in the store.The envoy was surprised, of course. But....

"... I'm sorry. We don't deal with that in a double sense."

"Oh, my God! I don't handle it!?... No, wait..." Double meaning "?

According to what the clerk said about the embarrassing envoy.....

"Oh my God... I don't handle all the sugar confectionery in this store..."

"Yes, something of the type called 'dagashi' is now being handled in a different store.... there is also store capacity for a few minutes. "

"Ahh... the more it becomes, right?"

When I added a little explanation for the reader... Crowe was initially negative about adding even sweets to the product lineup.I was concerned that I would be working in black because of overwork.I thought of sugar confectionery as a permanent shop for wealthy people who had plenty of room around the money, and confectionery as a festival for ordinary people whose nostalgia would be a little harsh.

However, there were many wealthy people who were captive of sweets in contrast to the plan, and in a way that yielded to the intensifying rush, they began to sell sweets in permanent stores rather than in festival time... It was clear that the burden on the store staff would be severe if the number of items handled was increased as it was.I had no choice but to switch to another store, but one issue was raised here.