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Food in anime: Have you ever recreated food in anime?

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Ramen When I went out to eat with a friend before, I went to eat Japanese tonkotsu ramen with him. He told me, "When I eat ramen, I think of Naruto." I asked why, and he said "Naruto." That's when I thought

Ichiraku Ramen, this small ramen shop in Naruto, is almost used throughout the entire Naruto series. Ichiraku Ramen is Uzumaki Naruto's favorite. He grew up eating it. Naruto's first teacher Umino I

Luka also always invites him to eat together. He is one of the few people who cares about Naruto at the beginning of the animation.

Today, it seems that we miss people a little bit when we see things. Ramen has become an object of nostalgia for our childhood. It is really romantic.

Dorayaki actually tried this thing and found that it was not as delicious as imagined.

It is a kind of pastry that Japanese people love. It is so famous probably because of the animation "Doraemon". In the animation, Tinker Bell's favorite food is Dorayaki, but it stands to reason that he is a machine from the future.

The cat not only likes to eat dorayaki, but is also afraid of the teacher. He used to have ears that were destroyed by mice. Are all the mice in your world so cruel?

Eel rice: Actually, I don’t like eating eel. I don’t even know what eel rice looks like.

Those who have watched the anime "Detective Conan" must know about the Young Detective Team. Then there is a little fat guy in the detective team, Genta. Regardless of others, his favorite food is eel rice, and he keeps asking for eel all day long.

Rice, I feel like throwing up when I see eel, so is this really that delicious?

I am also the type to make myself sick after eating takoyaki.

The first time I saw this thing was probably in "Chibi Maruko-chan". Since then, takoyaki has appeared in many animations. It looks delicious, but it actually feels so fishy when you eat it that you can't eat it at all.

Chitatapu Chitatapu means "let's cut it together." You should say it while cutting.

In recent years, a very unique but very beautiful animation "Golden Kamui" has been released. It tells the story of the struggle between various forces surrounding a batch of gold in Hokkaido, Japan. Although I can't help but think of American western movies.

, but there are many differences. In addition to gold and gun battles, there are also adventures and battles. What's even more amazing is that it also incorporates explanations of national culture. But the most amazing thing is that this animation focuses on eating every now and then. How?

There are things like cooking game, and various facial expressions. The problem is that the animation is such a hodgepodge, but it is not confusing at all, and it is very beautiful.

Qitatap is the meat of wild beasts, together with the bones, chopped into meat paste. According to the tradition of the Ainu people, Qitatap is eaten raw, and if entertaining guests, it can be cooked into meatballs and eaten with flavor.

It tastes better, and since it happens so frequently, I feel like I do it all.