Spirit’s Paradise And The Idle Another World Life

Four hundred seventy-four stories, Curry.

It was Yuta who seemed to have given the perfect correct answer to Gina's request: curry, but she discovered that she didn't even know the type of spices that curry needed. I managed to squeeze out my knowledge of spices in front of cutting the appearance to my apprentice, Yuta, but can I successfully complete the curry! Beg!

"Now, I'll talk about curry."

Gina and Daniela's sermon against Pete has one paragraph, so we finally go into making curry.

"Master. You're an invincible dish!

Gina accentuates her invincibility with a sparkling smile. It's a little sad that Marco has the same look when he sees an awesome sword. Gina has a childish thing sometimes, doesn't she?

Well, I don't mind because I've been saved so many times by that honesty, but I want you to keep it down a little bit because Mr. Daniela has eyes on his sorry daughter.

Nevertheless, we can't take down the word invincible now, so we have to do our best to land the story around it without difficulty while we talk.

And, Mr. Pete. I hope you don't look at me like I stink, whining about being invincible in cooking.

"Yes, curries are invincible dishes. The most powerful dishes that vary from one thousand to the next depending on how they are made and dye a number of dishes into curries. Learn by heart."

I'm not lying because curry powder fits most ingredients, and if I simmer it as curry unless it's a weird ingredient, it tastes good.

And just in terms of words, could you downgrade from invincible to strongest? Invincible and the strongest are stronger, right?

Gina had the eye she expected, Daniela looked funny, and Pete nodded frigidly, so let's just say she convinced me.

"Curry is simply a dish that combines various spices and simmers them with meat and vegetables"

"Come on, you can't use all kinds of spices in a poor dining room like ours. You can't just have delicious dishes served at the store. Price and hassle are also important. This is why amateurs..."

"Don't worry, I'm thinking about measures around there."

I'll just throw a round at Mr. Betty, though.

Block Mr. Pete from complaining and continue explaining Curry.

Coriander Cinnamon Eagle Claws Cardamom Turmeric Paprika Saffron Cumin

Teach the three of us how to combine the portions with a spoon and take a record while showing the spices we managed to remember and get.

"Master. Isn't there a correct answer to the formulation?

Gina pokes at the bitter spot. Well, I guess there's a recipe where you can say you're right if you're in the business of curry, but I've only made curry with an easy curry loo, and I don't know the right answer.

"Like I said, curry is a thousand different dishes. So the only way to make the right mix for this dining room is to make it in this dining room. Let's try."

"Really? That's harder than I thought..."

Yes. It's harder than I thought. I regret so much what I started out thinking.

"Well, that's why I'll start by prototyping. Let's start."

If you make a large amount of soup in a large pot up to the stage before mixing the curry powder, and then mix it with the curry powder in a small pot, you will be able to prototype many different kinds.

If you don't know the exact amount, you just have to compete in numbers. If you can keep hitting it until you hit it, it's one truth that gets you to the right answer.

I don't know if it's going to be a fallacy, but let's keep it in the soup of the previous phase.

Tons of stir-fried onions as a basics...... the dried apples and honey...... at what time should I put them in?

"The color... can I serve this as a dish? I'm sorry if I told you, but you look like hell."

I look at Curry No. 1, made in small pots, and Mr. Pete throws in a straight ball.

I can't deny what Mr. Pete is trying to say, either, because the amount of flour he added or the drool in the curry is stronger than the regular curry also makes it look worse.

"But you smell really good, don't you? What can I say? A strange smell that will stir your appetite?

Daniela looks negative too, but she seems to like the smell. I think it smells good for prototype number one, too. Only the smell is solid curry.

"Master. Is this all you need to do?

"Yeah. There was a little bit of flour, but as a prototype, it's done."

"Then it's a taste. It doesn't look good, but you don't have anything to eat."

"Gina. You're not wrong about what you're saying, but be a little more hesitant at times like this. Producing cuteness is also necessary as a woman."

"Gina doesn't need that kind of means!

Sure, Gina's words and actions seemed Han, but I hope that's why you don't educate women about manipulation at a time like this. Mr. Pete gets rough.

"That's fine now. Taste it for now. Master, you can eat, right?

"Ugh, yeah."

Gina pushes Daniela and Pete aside looking troublesome and sticks a spoon in the curry.

I thought you wanted me to pick a time and a place, but Gina, who doesn't give a shit about Mr. Daniela's words, is also a problem.

"Delicious! Master, this is a little spicy but delicious!

Gina is delighted to report that she tried the curry without worrying about her feelings.

Have you succeeded since the first shot of the prototype? Me, genius?

Daniela and Pete also give a tasting to Gina's reaction, delicious and raise their voices.

Maybe he really succeeded from the first shot. While I'm surprised by my talent, I'll try Prototype No. 1.

... something different. The aroma is vibrant because it's not so simmering and the spices are freshly processed, but the flavor is blurred or something... subtle...

I don't think I can even say curry, but I guess Gina and the others appreciate it because it tastes like they've never had it. The fragrance alone seems delicious.

But you can't do that.

"Gentlemen. This cannot be called a curry. Curry's potential isn't like this. You'll still taste ten or twenty times better. Let's continue the prototype."

Gina parents and children surprised by my words. He also seemed to think it was really delicious from the way he was opening his eyes. That's the magic of the scent of curry.

"Er... Yuta. Will it taste better than this?

"Yeah, this can't be called a curry. Compared to a real curry, waste is a good place too. I don't want you to be satisfied with something like this."

Answer Daniela confidently, who you have probably heard.

I think I can do it somehow, and let's keep the prototype going. You should be able to make a better curry with this in the first shot!

"I don't like it anymore. Sleepy. Hungry. I want to go home..."

I now regret that I explained the high potential of my curry with strength. You're a life of regret all the time.

"Master, don't give up."

"No, because. You got a lot of good stuff, didn't you? Isn't that enough?

I made a lot of prototypes.

In there, isn't this delicious? The prototype continued while subtly rebalancing the spices, aiming at the resulting curry, such as

As a result, the freshness of the spices combined, can't it reach home curries in Japan for a bit? I think I've reached the point where it's delicious.

I just didn't finish the delicious curry that didn't fly away. But I think a day's prototyping in the other world would be enough if I had enough quality to not reach the Japanese home curry for a bit.

"But you have to decide which one to put in the store."

Gina's right, isn't she?

There were several kinds of curries that were quite delicious, and the troublesome things divided the opinions of Gina and the three of them.

The three of them, who have been grappled with the charm of a curry that has become more complete, do not compromise on their opinions.

So I get excited to make a better curry, and I try to keep prototyping even more. I haven't slept.

"No, you know what? I think it's all the right and the foundation. Curry is deep. That's why it won't be finished in a day. Later build up your research and make the best curry. The stretch is still there..."

So let's go home now. It's a pretty good curry, and I've made sure I prefer it, so I'll eat it with rice after time. I'd rather not curry for the time being.

"Hmm? Isn't it noisy outside? Oh, you're already brighter. It's time to end it."

"It's really noisy."

Mr. Pete is on his way to see what happens to my words.

Uh, I spent the whole night perfectly. I want to go home and sleep, but when I do, the bells are going to be awake, and can I sleep?

When they get tough, the Bells want to let them go play and get some sleep.

"Whoa!

Sleepy and boisterous, I hear Mr. Pete's surprised voice. The voices of strangers that follow. I can hear what this smell is, let it eat.

I see, was the violent smell of curry leaking outside? The diffusion rate of the smell of curry isn't half as good, and it's natural for people to get together.

"Ah, maybe we should get the people gathered outside to eat and decide which one we want to put out in the store. The most important thing is the customer's preference!

I was sleepy and forgot to salute you. I don't have a problem with Gina, but I also feel too familiar with Mr. Daniela. But it's so hard...

"No, master. Exactly. That sucks. If I put people in the dining room now, they'll see the ingredients, and the curry is a better dish than I thought. My master said I would talk to commercial and culinary guilds after they became popular, but I think it would be less of a problem to talk to guilds first"

"Uh, but it's not finished yet, is it? Isn't it too early to talk to the Alliance because the type and amount of spices and other ingredients still make it tasty?

Curry right now, if I said it on the score, would it be about 65 points? I think if you work hard, you can point to 80 points in the short term.

"Master. You hear your uncle tangled up outside, don't you? It's just the smell, and if we don't put it through the guild first, we're gonna have a real problem."

Listening to the outside voices, I do hear Mr. Pete stuffed from a large number of people.

Pete says he's working on a new menu, but he can't seem to cure his voice from eating it.

I can handle a riot. It's safer to talk to the guild while I'm here.

I'm going to get tangled up when I go outside right now, and when it's time for the guild to open, I'm going to call Mr. Betty and throw him round. And then, let's believe that puffy, mucky beauty can do something about it.