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There are a lot of delicacies in anime. Which delicacy in anime can you never forget?

There are many delicacies in anime, such as bento, eel rice, ramen and tempura. These delicacies are bacon + fried eggs, which come from "Howl's Moving Castle" with the help of the fire demon - Calcifer.

Eggs are an unparalleled delicacy. Strawberry cake is irresistible to the attractive red strawberries. When eating strawberry cake, do you eat the strawberries first?

Or should they be eaten together?

Eel rice is dipped in a sweet and salty sauce and then covered with white rice. It is also called eel rice bowl. For foodies, the biggest bad news is that: eels will be eaten to extinction by humans.

Tempura is made by mixing flour, eggs and water into a slurry. Fresh fish, shrimp and seasonal vegetables are coated in the slurry and fried in oil until golden brown.

When eating, the sauce made with soy sauce and radish puree is tender and delicious, fragrant but not greasy.

Fresh and delicious, fragrant but not greasy, it is unforgettable.

Crepes are a French specialty, a pancake thinner than pancakes. Octopus balls, also called takoyaki, are made of octopus, takoyaki powder, bonito flakes, seaweed, salad dressing, takoyaki sauce, etc.

Although snacks from Kansai are now available everywhere in China, the taste is still too imitation. Real octopus balls are known for their crispy skin and tender meat, delicious taste and low price, and have become a well-known national snack in Japan.

Why do bentos feel like two-dimensional bentos are such a test of cooking skills? Speaking of obsessing about food, I think we have tasted the Blueberry Detective from 85 Japanese Michelin restaurants - Thirteen o'clock at noon has a say, everyone can claim it

I am a foodie, but Blueberry Detective not only experiences it personally, but also records all the content and presents it to everyone. He is really the most dedicated foodie!

The following is what he recorded after the on-site visit. You can enjoy it~ When it comes to eating, the Michelin Guide, known as the "Gourmet Bible", can never be bypassed. Among the 29 countries where the Michelin Guide has set foot,

Japan's Michelin-starred restaurants top the list, and Tokyo has surpassed Paris to become the city with the most three-star restaurants in the world.

In addition to exquisite kaiseki cuisine, sushi, and French cuisine, affordable delicacies such as fried skewers and soba noodles are also on the list.

Maybe you have experienced the craftsmanship of the "God of Sushi" in documentaries, or heard about the excellence of Kaiseki cuisine...but maybe these are not as profound as personal experience.

Blueberry Detective tasted 85 Michelin-starred restaurants in Japan at 13:00 and recorded his delicious encounters with these restaurants.