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"The Prisoner of Food" is another comic created by the Japanese cartoonist Shimabukuro Mitsunen after "The Legend of the End of the Century" and is serialized in "Weekly Shonen Jump". Taiwan is serialized in "Treasure Island Boy".
This work is a fantasy adventure comic work. The world view in the work is a gourmet world full of fantasy and rare ingredients. These fantasy ingredients include beasts whose whole body melts on the tongue and floats with a layer of oil, trees that bear delicious shrimp and crab meat all year round, springs that flow out endless streams of fragrant brandy, and so on.
But these delicious ingredients are either extremely ferocious monsters when alive, or they grow in dangerous places with harsh environments. Therefore, in this gourmet era of exploring unknown delicacies, there are many gourmet hunters who specialize in going deep into the Jedi and risking their lives to capture rare delicacies.
The life goal of every food hunter is to use the ingredients he catches himself to complete a life menu of 8 dishes including appetizers, soups, fish, meat, main dishes, salads, desserts, and drinks. The main story axis is that Trico, one of the Four Food Hunters, goes on a journey to find rare delicacies in the gourmet world with Chef Komatsu in order to complete his full meal menu.
Plot synopsis of "The Captive of Food":
This is an era of gourmet food. Komatsu, the chef of the hotel directly under the IGO (International Gourmet Organization), received an order from the director to hunt down the "Keira crocodile". The person who was selected to perform this task was the food hunter Alu. He is one of the aloof food hunters known as the Four Heavenly Kings with numerous achievements. Alu's dream is to create a complete meal menu in life. Knowing this, Xiaosong was deeply moved and decided to become his hunting partner.