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ss oil buckwheat

It feels like a long time ago, but in the fold when the Demon King and Alice came to Japan to sightsee, they went around Japan to eat and walk around the whole country, something that looked delicious, and in doing so had a dish named "Oil Buckwheat", a subspecies of ramen.

Oil buckwheat is sometimes called without juice ramen or mixed buckwheat, but simply put, it is a dish like draining soup from regular ramen and eating ingredients such as chashu and memma and dark flavored sauce tangled with noodles.

There are also a number of specialty stores that deal with this only, popular noodle dishes that are not uncommon to queue if you are a popular store...... but to be honest, the Demon Kings were not attracted to the oil side much at this time.

"Well, that's not bad"

"Yeah, this could be an ant"

Although it doesn't taste bad, it doesn't taste surprisingly good.

The first encounter with the oil buckwheat (first impact) was such a mild one.

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"I've made something a little rare for today."

"Oh, this is for sure..."

It was only a few months after his return from the trip that the Demon King and Alice met Oil Buckwheat again. Lisa didn't mind putting it out.

The cosy thick noodles were decorated with diced cut char siu, semi-ripe eggs, memma and kaiwale vegetables for easy mixing, and were topped with fish flour powdered with a food processor to dry the simmer. The sauce to be sprinkled from the top is mixed with soy sauce, sugar, vinegar, oyster sauce, lard oil and chicken broth, which is quite handy.

"I watched it on TV yesterday and I haven't wanted to eat it in a long time"

Lisa laughs slightly that way, but around the fact that the action she takes there is naturally a priority of "making her own" rather than "going to the store to eat," she would be a pretty rare category as a high school girl with her. Although Lisa doesn't have that awareness.

Stirring in guchug and then cheating is the right way to eat by the oil buckwheat. It's hard to say it looks very good, but Demon King, Alice and Lisa all went from Dombri to eating a luxurious cheat.

It's something I'm going to get tired of along the way because of the intense flavor, but in that case, if you adjust the flavor with pepper, vinegar or lard oil, you'll be able to taste it again.

"I don't know, I feel better than I did before"

"Do you agree with the Demon King? Do you call it a flavor that draws more after than when I received it in the store before? I feel like I'm about to get laid."

"You're both good. I don't work for a ramen shop on a boulder."

As Lisa humbled herself, if calmly compared to the flavors of the famous stores that the main job makes, one or two steps shouldn't be extended, but strangely, both Demon King and Alice somehow felt better by the oil this time.

Even with the same type of dish, it is normal to have variations in the assessment of flavours due to differences in ingredients and cooks. In this case, however, the rating that should have fallen and gone the other way was higher than the previous one.

To solve that mystery... I liked it because I didn't really know why, either, so the Demon King actually decided to try and make an oil buckwheat himself. The basic part is no different from ramen, so it's easy if you want to make it.

Then, once again, something strange happened.

Third time than second time. The more times I eat it, the more delicious it feels, in the fourth wind than in the third.

It's natural that there is a taste change in itself because it adds arrangements such as back fat and mayonnaise and fried garlic instead of the same recipe every time, but let's just say that taking that into account doesn't stabilize the value of the rating, or makes a difference from the pre-expected value.

I don't have any particular problems with what I find delicious, and it doesn't seem like there's anything unusual about their taste itself because it hasn't affected the flavoring of other dishes, but what the hell is wrong with this?

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"Oh, I kind of get it"

Cosmos (Jr.) spotted the cause of a problem that was not so much a concern as plaguing the Demon Kings over the course of a few days in one shot at the dinner table one day.

I cheat and sip the oil buckwheat in the smaller vessel because it's too much in a regular donbury when I look like a child.

"It's delicious indeed, but not so surprising"

This is the first Oil Buckwheat Experience Cosmos seemed to have the same sentiment as the first time Demon King or Alice ate in a Japanese store.

"But after the second time, it tastes rather delicious, or it tastes hazy later."

Alice said as she sprinkled large quantities of chopped onions prepared for topping and ate the stuff dobbled with lard oil.

The Demon King is the Demon King, and he eats curry flour and mayonnaise like a delicious sprinkle of dovadoba.

"It's obvious from my point of view... isn't that just how you got to be able to come to your liking?

Cosmos pointed that out.

And that allegation referred to Zubari as correct.

Oil buckwheat is a dish that is unusually more customizable compared to ramen and other noodles. For this reason, every time I ate more than once, I was just saying that the technology of “coming to my liking” with seasonings and toppings had improved.

It's an improvement as a "eating side," not a "cook's. That was a notion that could be considered a blind spot for the Demon Kings, who are usually the ones offering the food.

Adding a further supplement is enough to have "oil" in the name of the dish, so even if there is no soup, the oil is quite there. And the sauce, ingredients, etc. contain a lot of salt.

It's easy to understand when you imagine so-called junk foods such as potato chips and fries, but the combined taste of oil and salt creates a kind of addiction, and the more you eat, the more you fall for it (even when it comes to addiction, there is no risk other than obesity).

An element that could be described as its sense of junk had the effect of enhancing appetite, and some of it would have made it taste better than it actually did.

"I see, you were"

"I see that's what happened"

The Demon King and Alice were convinced of Cosmos' explanation and sipped cheats and noodles again.