Large numbers of people gather here, mainly elves and beastly women.

"Eh, this team gets candy to work on, but because of the variety of contents, it has a lot of people. Candy is simply the sugar that is heated and dissolved before it is consolidated. The addition of various things along the way greatly alters the taste and appearance. Even so, the words alone won't come with a pin, so I'm going to show you a few examples first."

That's what the young man in the elf, who seems to be in charge, politely takes out some candy that he has kept as a sample. When colorful they are offered for viewing, sighs rise from one to the other. When the man in charge looks at the situation, he waits a moment before continuing with the explanation.

"As such, they come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes. As for flavor, of course, but this time I will have it tackled before flavor. Because if you decide what type of candy to make, the flavor will adjust at a later time."

The chief executive hangs up his words here once.

"One squad will be in charge of molding candy...... in short, they will be in charge of molding frames. Some of the candy in the sample, as you can see, comes in a variety of shapes, including beautiful circles and triangles, stars, hearts, and rabbits. These will be molded in the mold before the melted candy cools (so), but if they are inserted into the mold one at a time (ha), there will be no cutting, so please make a large mold lined with multiple molds so that you can make a large number of them at a time. If the individual molds are not the same size and shape, there will be trouble when you make them for sale, so please make them strictly the same. Then, the size of the mould should refer to the actual candy here."

It's easy to say by mouth, but it can be a cumbersome task inside. They include dwarves that are good at metalworking, apparently for when making molds.

"The second squad will be in charge of coloring. The colorful candy here is made from a mixture of harmless dyes for food if you ask me… each different colorant. They often seem to be extracted from flowers, but other than that, they can be extracted from a variety of raw materials. I have received the reference material from the spiritualist, please look at it and consider it. I don't have much respite for time next year, as I'd like to make it to the New Year's Festival if possible. The colors you want me to look for are fruit-inspiring colors - red, orange, yellow, purple, and green, please. As for blue, it has the effect of decreasing appetite, which seems to be a low priority."

There seems to be a lot of people in this squad who are good at alchemy - or chemistry. Did I just say that the ratio between men and women is almost half?

"It is a solvent used to extract dyes, but we keep alcohol (alcohol) from the spiritualist, which is okay to drink…"

... and as soon as the chief officer uttered it, the eyes of the dwarves and some elves who were on the spot glow giraffed.

"… but this is for pigment extraction only, so please do not use it for any other purpose"

Apparently, that's what this team doesn't have a Dwarf for.

"Three squads will be in charge of candy enclosed with flowers. Even so, encapsulation itself is not that difficult. What you want to do is sort and collect the edible flowers (edible flowers) that you can use for this - keep this in mind. We already have a squad working on candied flowers, so please work with us to get the work going. Flowers can only be used for a few days at most, so try to seal them in more and more candy if you get something that seems to be available. The instructions are on this note. Find out how much color and flavour you have."

Sometimes sugar is still expensive in this world, and there are not so many types of candy themselves. Crowe was going to punch in there with modern Japanese knowledge and establish technology before anything else.