When it comes to animation, many people will think of Japanese animation. In fact, there are many food animations in China, and I have watched many of them when I was a child.
(1) Chef Xiao Fugui.
I quite liked this anime when I was a kid. The little cook Fugui was brought to the palace to cook.
Because Xiao Fugui was good at cooking and liked his words, Lafayette kept Xiao Fugui as his royal chef.
Xiao Fugui lives up to expectations and surprises Lafayette every time, making very exquisite and delicious dishes.
The dishes cooked by Xiao Fugui make people feel delicious even across the screen.
(2) Chinese little boss.
Many people think this anime is produced by Chinese, but no, it was produced by Japanese TV station.
The story tells the story of Liu Pleiades, a young man who is extremely talented in cooking. After his mother passed away, he inherited his mother's famous Sichuan state-owned restaurant, Ju Xia Downstairs.
He and his sister worked together to run Ju Downstairs and lived a peaceful and comfortable life.
However, his mother's apprentice Shao An wanted to occupy the restaurant. After a cooking duel, Subaru defeated Shao An with his superb cooking skills and understanding of food, and was appreciated by Admiral Li.
(3) Late night canteen.
The animation itself has a warm and warm atmosphere, coupled with delicious dishes and beautiful stories, the entire late-night cafeteria has a different flavor.
This anime is so popular in Japan that it has been released for many seasons and has been adapted into a TV series of the same name, which shows its charm.
There is also a live-action remake of this anime in China, but the plot is exaggerated beyond words, so I won’t mention it for now.
In short, no matter how simple or difficult life is, you still have to eat.