"Kakiage" is one of the dishes with a history of more than 200 years in Japan. It is a type of "tempura", a traditional Japanese food, and the origin of the name is "collect and fry". Portugal is also said to be the original. Seafood, vegetables, etc. are fried. Both tempura and kakiage are very delicious, so please try them when you come to Japan.
@suguruji99943 ай бұрын
Is there any value in the reactions of the three people in the top left? Wouldn't it be better to just collect the reactions of people who are enjoying Dungeon Food?
@jesuschristbutafab99232 ай бұрын
Boy do I have news for you
@RezaIchigo3 ай бұрын
nice vid
@cottoncandyenthusiast83713 ай бұрын
10:18 In the life of an Elf, how many dogs could be born and die? Possibly hundreds of thousands, maybe even millions for those "super long life" elves and so, why not sacrifice a few for your own means, the book is clearly of elven origin if, y'know, the elf has it, has learned from it, and (maybe) has already put it into practice, not even once thinking there could be a better solution to prolonging the dogs already (in their eyes) short lives
@r.a.fgattaiguy845Ай бұрын
it´s a magic spell book, Marcille learned from a regular magic school, no reason why the book has to be of elven origin
@cottoncandyenthusiast8371Ай бұрын
@r.a.fgattaiguy845 I have no idea what other race could produce a magical spell book containing information that dogs, animals with lesser intelligence and shorter lifespans of humans, should, and according to how natural Marcille retold the instructions, have almost always been used as bait to catch, I would assume, tastier food If you know what other race that could be, please let me know but with limited information and a little bit of reading into the words said, I don't think we're gonna get some sort of secondary, more evil, version of the elves that like watching dogs die for the people who raised them's food, y'know?
@cottoncandyenthusiast837121 күн бұрын
@@r.a.fgattaiguy845 What race in DND, aside from elves, of course, is well known for having long life spans (required for necessary neglect of animals with shorter life spans and communication skills as humans) AND prowess in magical creature knowledge to the point where someone as studious as Marcille can not only rely on said book when she wants to be noticed by her teammates but where she also doesn't think twice about using dogs to avoid the danger of dying via properly harvesting and cooking mandrakes, genuinely curious