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

Chapter 221 Confectionery and Beer 1. Cold Confectionary Warring States Period (Part 1)

I think we've got something.

"Ah... I was wondering what would happen for a while."

Young non-fume men are talking with a voice (woof) sound that strokes down their chest from the bottom of their hearts. I was bought a knuckle (...) and came here to "Confectionery Amber" to help me, but...

What does it mean that the strong non-fumes were bought by the shy confectionery shop and, again, the arm knuckles (...) to support them? Before answering that question, let's take a look at their wandering gaze. One of them was a “confectionary amber” with customers lining up to restore peace, and the other was another store with customers lining up in the same way.

And --- Those who are located a little away from the procession are mouthing fillets of fruits that have been cooled and cut as well... so called cut fruits. In this year's......, or in the past week or two in Sheacaster, it's a sight that I've come to see.

How does that peaceful sight and armpit relate to...... originally it was the idea of a non-fume young man who occasionally (by chance) visited "Confectionery Amber".

Say - If you put chilled cut fruits side by side in the showcase, they will look good and sell well?

It was the whisper of the devil.

Not only is it a confectionery amber, but Manadamia's confectionery crystal is also there, but the products are on display in a highly transparent showcase.

As will be described later, the dwarves are willing to burn the development of glass liquor containers, and Crowe has even disclosed the production of highly transparent crystal glass. It is a question of making a transparent jam jar.

How do customers see the cut fruits displayed in the transparent showcase?

... a group of incoming customers answered.

The non-hume men who appeared at the beginning were suddenly mobilized adventurers for that sorting mission.

"No... I didn't expect this kind of work to come around, though."

"Well, if it's a similar job, I'm going to experience it in Elgin's town..."



The habit of eating cold and chilled foods originally in summer was not widespread in countries on this continent, not just in Illustria.

There is something called ice magic, but as I have touched it before, it is suitable for freezing things, but not for keeping them cold. Although it is possible to make ice by magic, the infrastructure and know-how for effectively utilizing the ice were not in place, so the culture of enjoying cold favorites did not develop.

Even if the wine is chilled with ice-covered water, only some upper classes (celebrities) can enjoy it today. With this, we cannot expect the spread of what can be called culture.

It may seem that chilling fruit with well water is widespread, but... the wholesaler doesn't wholesale it. Unlike Japan, which is rich in water resources, in this country, it is a luxury for individuals to have wells in their homes. Whether it is a well or something like a spring, it is a common water field, and it is occupied to cool the watermelon, etc., and it is outside (other).

Since rivers are often used for agricultural water on flat land, it is difficult to reach the idea of cooling fruits individually.

For the same reason, even here in the Illustrious Kingdom, there was no trend to enjoy cold favorites.

However, non-fume threw an oversized stone at this situation.

It was a pleasure to know that I tasted a cold drink on a hot day, because it made me forget about the outrage of offering a luxurious cold drink with plenty of sugar at the May Festival, almost at the discard price - what would I say instead of the outrage - and there was no distinction between the nobility above and the common people below.

― ― The impact was enormous.

Fully equipped with a refrigerator (ice chest) and ice room, in the capital, people continued to immerse themselves in the petit luxury of drinking cold drinks in the hot summer.

No--it wasn't just about the capital.