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In Manga!Manga! The World of Japanese Comics, author Frederik L. Schodt categorizes cooking manga as type of "work manga", a loose category defined by stories about activities and professions that stress "perseverance in the face of impossible odds, craftsmanship, and the quest for excellence," and whose protagonists are frequently "young men from disadvantaged backgrounds who enter a ...
Manga 2006 Angel's Frypan [3] Etsushi Ogawa: Manga Shōnen: 1999 Antique Bakery [4] [5] Fumi Yoshinaga: Manga Shōjo: 2009 Bakumeshi! (Food Explosion) Shigeru Tsuchiyama: Manga Seinen: 2004 Bambino! Tetsuji Sekiya: Manga Seinen: 1985 Banzai Oryouri Papa Shirou Azuma and Sanpei Yamada: Manga Seinen: 1985 Bar Lemon Heart: Mitsutoshi Furuya: Manga ...
The Recipe for Gertrude (ガートルードのレシピ, Gātorūdo no Reshipi) is a 5-volume serialization that ran in LaLa starting in 2001. The manga is written by Nari Kusakawa . The North American serialization is available through CMX Manga (DC Comics).
After dropping Tsumugi off at a kindergarten sleepover, Kōhei recalls the at-home curry his family used to make. Coming across his wife Tae's old recipe book, Kōhei chooses her dry curry recipe as the next dish they make with Kotori. While enjoying the curry they cooked, Kōhei and Tsumugi are both reminded of their memories with Tae.
Mukohda levels up his fire magic but faints from the strain, requiring Fel to save him. Fel rewards his effort by hunting a Goblin King which, while inedible, contains a valuable magic stone. Too exhausted to cook Mukohda feeds Fel dessert pastries. Fel reveals he is blessed by Ninrir, the Wind Goddess, making wind magic his strongest element.
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On Manga Sanctuary, two of the staff gave it an averaged rating of 5 out of 10. [3] On AnimeLand, the staff gave both volumes a rating of "interesting" (4) out of 6. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Erica Friedman gave the first and second volumes overall scores of 6 out of 10 [ 6 ] and 5 out of 10 respectively, [ 7 ] and considered Wakatsuki's advances to be ...
The Liber Ignium ad Comburendos Hostes (translated as On the Use of Fire to Conflagrate the Enemy, or Book of Fires for the Burning of Enemies, and abbreviated as Book of Fires) is a medieval collection of recipes for incendiary weapons, including Greek fire and gunpowder, written in Latin and allegedly written by a certain Marcus Graecus ("Mark the Greek")—a person whose existence is ...