Despite being called "skyfish & chips", it feels more like it's more like a croquette since they're filled with veggies & meat, thought it is interesting that they chose to go for a pun
btw for those who dont know, balut IRL is a steamed/boiled egg embryo, i wouldnt google it if i were you :3 originates from the philippines, and i know a lot of relatives who've enjoy it ive always been way too guilty to eat one, but if i could eat a dungeon meshi meal, it would have to be the barometz balut to honor my culture, but also because i can think its a plant
Freshly cured meat, bread and fresh sauerkraut got score lower than dumplings with dog hair and meal prepared by cook who lost their taste sense? Preposterous! Outrageous!
Yeah, the golden country meals are well meaning, but not great, by the characters’ description. But maybe senshi’s advice can help them make better stuff.
gonna chuck all my comments on bread's comments in here: 1. Wine is probably in the adventurer's rations for the same reason as people used to drink alcohol a lot more regularly than they do now: Alcohol lasts much longer than regular water, and there're no worries about it being dirty/getting you sick. Also worth noting that these rations are the ones taken from the corpse retrievers, not something kabru and gang packed, so it would have been to their preferences. 2. The steamed nightmares would be most analogous to clams, and would probably be very similar in texture. Also saying that because they're both dragons that the nightmares would be similar to the red dragon is like saying the american bison and sheep would be similar because they're both bovids. 3. I don't agree with the S rating for the slime aspic. minotaur ribs, and bladefish loaf. Not only is it remarked to be flavourless but it also looks like that 60s era american food where they put gelatin in everything. Even if we were just going off the first part alone, it's a C at best.
Point 2 I was thinking the same thing, they COULD of had an ancestor that they both came from before splitting off into there own lineage but saying they could have a similar texture to the red dragon...that's like saying a cabbage and a rocket (the plant) are one in the same
The steamed custard they made with the grilled fish is supposed to be based on Chawanmushi, if I'm not mistaken. It's a savory egg and dashi custard that you can add basically anything to, from seafood and chicken to veggies. It's eaten a lot in traditional Japanese spots. I love how the show integrates Japanese cuisine in a more Western fashion to make it feel more believable in this vaguely European enviroment. It's super creative and fun to watch how they make these little tweaks and changes to the meals.
One thing i wanna point out is they said the gryphon meat was tough and gamey, which makes sense since it came from the lion half, but i think the hippogriph meat wouldnt have been that bad since it was from a horse half instead
1:59 for the wine question. Historically water has been very difficult to preserve some people lots of times used alcohol as replacements because it wouldn't get infected with microscopic bacteria.
The most tempting are definitely fried Sky Fish, magical variety dumplings, and the mystery that is the Barometz. Crab flavored with the consistency of sheep. I have a deep desire to know what that's like.
A comment on the Soul Eggs Benedict: The brighter yellow sauce on top wasn't just more egg yolk, it was hollandaise sauce! Hollandaise sauce is an absolutely beautiful thing and a sauce I adore, it's what makes Eggs Benedict what it is! If you have not had the dish before, I highly recommend! The taste of the sauce itself is a tangy thing, comprised mainly of egg yolk, lemon juice, and butter. (some recipes also include white wine! though I doubt it was added in this particular case) It's such a wonderful compliment to the egg! This dish truly an S Tier in my book!
1:59 back in medieval times people commonly drank beer instead of water because water often gets infected/dirty, this may be the reason why it’s there and plus it probably gets stressful in the dungeon depending on what level you are
For the question about the wine in the adventurer's rations, bacteria was still poorly understood in the medieval ages and it was thought that wine was safer to consume for journeys like this. Plus wine does taste pretty good.
I think the reason wine is there for emergency. In case, you travel long stretch of ground but cant find drinkable water source. Plus, drinking wine also provide with some nutrition and energy to keep going (looking at sailor, they drink watered down wine to provide water and some nutrition). Furthermore, a ration is a collection of long shelf life food to use on long journey, it has to be there (influence from real life perhaps). What it shown is that Kui sensei is a really fan of D&D and she knows her stuff real good.
the reason of why wine is a little known fact about carrying water: the longer you have it the more it stagnates and you get bacteria build up which turns perfectly fine drinking water into a bad time in the waiting, especially if your container is a waterskin and drink from wooden cup; leather and wood gives the bacteria all the nooks and crannies to live inside of. Alcohol in contrast kills bacteria, so if you cut a little wine into some water it basically disinfects it, its why when they show people refilling their water containers they wash it out first before refilling it. its also why sailors had a thing of being 'drunk' all the time, Grog is basically Boozy water so they can keep drinking it without it going foul from being kept in barrels for weeks at a time.
I would love to try the changeling dumplings the most. but that is mainly because ive never had dumplings so this way iw ould be able to try A LOT of different ones.
the reason "skyfish & chips" felt so plain is probably because laios made it lol and hippogriff soup probably tastes pretty good speaking from experience plain boiled meat and salt tastes pretty good the griffins game meat probably has a pretty strong aroma that makes it pretty unpleasant though
While using familiar summoning is inefficient to prepare food, it's not AS inefficient as it would seem, given that Skyfish is one of three familiars created in the spell. So instead of a week's supplies for one meal, it's a week's supplies for one day. And with that kind of ratio, it could see it being a possible niche technique for the elite.
There's another small moment with familiars. Hair. It didn't evaporate, but became part of the dish. I don't really remember if they showed it in the anime, but in the manga Izumi ended up spitting out Marcille's hair due to her inability to digest it.
In medieval times wine was different then what it is today~, in the dungeon meshi time period the wine must be the same~. Wine back then had more carbs then alcohol~, so it a thing people had with almost every meal or it was the thing replacing food on the road~. It lasted longer, lighter so traveling with it is easier, and finally it was so easy and cheap to make most people had their own stoke~.
To add to this, what alcohol it did have served as more of a preservative than anything, which ensured that unlike water, it didn’t start to go off after awhile.
Wine is likely in the rations because its hydration, plus calories, and the alcohol helps it keep well. IIUC, some places especially in the ancient past prefer alcoholic drinks to water, because of potential waterborne diseases in the local water. Alcohol helps sterilize your hydration, when you don’t have access to the option of boiling or otherwise purifying your drinking water on the go.
Please don’t take this as nagging for “missing” some meals, but what do you think of “Breakfast Prepared by Senshi,” the weird medicine concoction made by the orc girl (forgot her name), Shuro’s Followers Eastern Lunch, Harpy egg omelette,
Then Sky Fish n chips definitely caught me off guard given how looking at the essence, not a single bit of it is remotely fish parts at all. At best it's more like pretending to have a bunch of other ingredients, other meats, vegetables, and then wrapping it with a thin layer of whatever fish while still cooking it no different to beer batter'd fish. On top of that because it's a Familiar summon, that depends on the person casting and the result of whatever it takes, giving you the unsure if it taste exactly what it looks like or what ingredient is need to make a familiar.
Why is there wine?...because water can go bad on its own? Water can become contaminated, can grow mold. All manner of stuff, which is why In Early Days of sailing sailors usually bring wine instead of water on long voyages. So because this takes place in a similar time period, With similar circumstances it makes sense 🤔
Ok here we go! As a picky eater could even eat that meal in dungeon meshi? Let's see! (Sorry for typos on phone at 3am) Curent score from core one: 9/17 -Adventurers rations: YES :there's sure is bread there! And meat! Those are edible things! -jack o Lantern potage: NO :I do NOT need to explain this one. Look at it! -pickled cockatrise: NOT REALLY :I... it's just bread again for me boys ;-; -the brick: NO :litterally nothing in this looks appealing. -Harpy egg: YES :not in the video but I'd eat it. It's egg. And if be starving at this point. Tho I may try and just get some rice from Shuros gang ;-; -5th floor pilaf: MAYBE :oh holly shit there's rice, that might be edible! If it's not mixed with too much other... stuff... oof ye there's a high chance of no actually ;-; -risotto: MAYBE :so long as I remove the mushrooms it should be edible. Tho cheesy rice is... questionable. -nightmares: NO :don't like clams. -egg custard and fish: KINDA? :there are... salvageable bits. Eat the cursard with no bits. There's reasonable fish on the side. Enough for an ok meal. -baromentz chops: NO :I... no. No. -soul eggs benadict: KINDA :there sure is bread, and egg popped a bit differently I could eat? -beef ribs and others: YES: just the ribs, give me the ribs. -senshi pancakes: YES :also not in the video but these are a huge YES from me! Finally some good fucking food. -sky fish and chips: NO :wtf even is this. -Griff soups: maybe :it looks bad, but it sure looks edible enough and like grossish stew. -hypogriff dumplings: NO :I can get through 1 bite before I'm tapping out. -transformed dumplings: maybe :there is a world one of those fuckers is edible. 9/18 for the second core 18/35 over all. So holding steady at about? Half? Many more tough stretches in the second core tho. I'd probably have died in castle town from starvation, but eh maybe I could pull through? I'll count it as a survive, if just bearly. Bread my savior truly!
which meals put me off? hmm, well, altho i can understand that they wanted to use those bricks to make bentos, it was still a bad choice. and idk if they should use mushrooms they found at a graveyard. ive heard of a horror game where the mc used mushrooms he found from a corpse to make meals and everybody who ate it went crazy. and my worst opinion about the sheep plants is that it seems disturbing to crack open a giant tomato, or berry, or whatever for it. :S and i didnt mention this in the first video, but depending on how you prepare slime, i dont think its safe to eat. i mean have you seen that episode of the simpsons where homer ate a slime? :S and i find it messed up to bring a food to life only to eat it later. speaking of which, WHERE ARE THE CHIPS??
On the question of wine being part of the adventurer's rations, I'd imagine it's for the same reasons sailors took ale or rum on their voyages. Alcohol lasts longer than water before going bad so, if caught in a situation without ready access to a clean water source, wine would be better than nothing.
You forgot Senshi's pancakes. They may not be made with anything fantastical but, damn, did they make me hungry.
It's the simplest meals that makes me want to eat it. Those pancakes looked so fluffy too!
Ah Dungeon food. Delicious in Dungeon!
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I audibly heardthat in the narrators voice 😂
@@piperclark8haha same!
He cries because he did not eat his party. He thought he might have eaten his defeated party member super dark but great part to the anime
Despite being called "skyfish & chips", it feels more like it's more like a croquette since they're filled with veggies & meat, thought it is interesting that they chose to go for a pun
actually, the familiars are made with hair, soo,,,
It was actually a really bad idea to eat that
btw for those who dont know, balut IRL is a steamed/boiled egg embryo, i wouldnt google it if i were you :3
originates from the philippines, and i know a lot of relatives who've enjoy it
ive always been way too guilty to eat one, but if i could eat a dungeon meshi meal, it would have to be the barometz balut to honor my culture, but also because i can think its a plant
Freshly cured meat, bread and fresh sauerkraut got score lower than dumplings with dog hair and meal prepared by cook who lost their taste sense? Preposterous! Outrageous!
Yeah, the golden country meals are well meaning, but not great, by the characters’ description. But maybe senshi’s advice can help them make better stuff.
To be fair, there would have been a bit of hair on the dumplings either way. Dogs will always end up shedding hair no matter what they do.
@@bananatiergoddepends of the dog breed, my dog doesn't shed at all
gonna chuck all my comments on bread's comments in here:
1. Wine is probably in the adventurer's rations for the same reason as people used to drink alcohol a lot more regularly than they do now: Alcohol lasts much longer than regular water, and there're no worries about it being dirty/getting you sick. Also worth noting that these rations are the ones taken from the corpse retrievers, not something kabru and gang packed, so it would have been to their preferences.
2. The steamed nightmares would be most analogous to clams, and would probably be very similar in texture. Also saying that because they're both dragons that the nightmares would be similar to the red dragon is like saying the american bison and sheep would be similar because they're both bovids.
3. I don't agree with the S rating for the slime aspic. minotaur ribs, and bladefish loaf. Not only is it remarked to be flavourless but it also looks like that 60s era american food where they put gelatin in everything. Even if we were just going off the first part alone, it's a C at best.
Point 2 I was thinking the same thing, they COULD of had an ancestor that they both came from before splitting off into there own lineage but saying they could have a similar texture to the red dragon...that's like saying a cabbage and a rocket (the plant) are one in the same
„bread and eggs. the unbeatable breakfast combo !”
*chomps on my fried eggs and nods*
Yeah, the wine is there because it’s basically “preserved water”; it will last longer and it’s an antiseptic so it won’t grow gross stuff.
The steamed custard they made with the grilled fish is supposed to be based on Chawanmushi, if I'm not mistaken. It's a savory egg and dashi custard that you can add basically anything to, from seafood and chicken to veggies. It's eaten a lot in traditional Japanese spots.
I love how the show integrates Japanese cuisine in a more Western fashion to make it feel more believable in this vaguely European enviroment. It's super creative and fun to watch how they make these little tweaks and changes to the meals.
One thing i wanna point out is they said the gryphon meat was tough and gamey, which makes sense since it came from the lion half, but i think the hippogriph meat wouldnt have been that bad since it was from a horse half instead
1:59 for the wine question. Historically water has been very difficult to preserve some people lots of times used alcohol as replacements because it wouldn't get infected with microscopic bacteria.
The most tempting are definitely fried Sky Fish, magical variety dumplings, and the mystery that is the Barometz. Crab flavored with the consistency of sheep. I have a deep desire to know what that's like.
A comment on the Soul Eggs Benedict: The brighter yellow sauce on top wasn't just more egg yolk, it was hollandaise sauce! Hollandaise sauce is an absolutely beautiful thing and a sauce I adore, it's what makes Eggs Benedict what it is! If you have not had the dish before, I highly recommend!
The taste of the sauce itself is a tangy thing, comprised mainly of egg yolk, lemon juice, and butter. (some recipes also include white wine! though I doubt it was added in this particular case) It's such a wonderful compliment to the egg! This dish truly an S Tier in my book!
1:59 back in medieval times people commonly drank beer instead of water because water often gets infected/dirty, this may be the reason why it’s there and plus it probably gets stressful in the dungeon depending on what level you are
For the question about the wine in the adventurer's rations, bacteria was still poorly understood in the medieval ages and it was thought that wine was safer to consume for journeys like this. Plus wine does taste pretty good.
Skyfish gets an F, because (as the manga shows), the hair Marcille put into the spell is still inside the familiar.
Why do you think Izutsumi liked the wings so much?
@@bthsr7113 Because she hates vegetables. She still hacked up a hairball after eating the wings lmao
yummy
It's bread. And eggs 😂😂
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The fact that the adventurer's rations do not contain pemmican is heresy to me
that savory custard is something called Chawan-Mushi. it's a savory egg custard with various fillings like veggies and seafood
I think the reason wine is there for emergency. In case, you travel long stretch of ground but cant find drinkable water source. Plus, drinking wine also provide with some nutrition and energy to keep going (looking at sailor, they drink watered down wine to provide water and some nutrition). Furthermore, a ration is a collection of long shelf life food to use on long journey, it has to be there (influence from real life perhaps).
What it shown is that Kui sensei is a really fan of D&D and she knows her stuff real good.
the reason of why wine is a little known fact about carrying water: the longer you have it the more it stagnates and you get bacteria build up which turns perfectly fine drinking water into a bad time in the waiting, especially if your container is a waterskin and drink from wooden cup; leather and wood gives the bacteria all the nooks and crannies to live inside of.
Alcohol in contrast kills bacteria, so if you cut a little wine into some water it basically disinfects it, its why when they show people refilling their water containers they wash it out first before refilling it.
its also why sailors had a thing of being 'drunk' all the time, Grog is basically Boozy water so they can keep drinking it without it going foul from being kept in barrels for weeks at a time.
I would love to try the changeling dumplings the most. but that is mainly because ive never had dumplings so this way iw ould be able to try A LOT of different ones.
What a great ranking! Anything Dungeon Meshi is worth the watch! 🥺❤
the reason "skyfish & chips" felt so plain is probably because laios made it lol
and hippogriff soup probably tastes pretty good speaking from experience plain boiled meat and salt tastes pretty good
the griffins game meat probably has a pretty strong aroma that makes it pretty unpleasant though
can't wait for the 3rd part when we get season 2
I definitely wanted to eat the Skyfish more than anything else.
Before that, it was the Barometz.
I love lamb and crab
hollow knight music on the changeling dumplings section :DDD
While using familiar summoning is inefficient to prepare food, it's not AS inefficient as it would seem, given that Skyfish is one of three familiars created in the spell. So instead of a week's supplies for one meal, it's a week's supplies for one day. And with that kind of ratio, it could see it being a possible niche technique for the elite.
There's another small moment with familiars. Hair. It didn't evaporate, but became part of the dish. I don't really remember if they showed it in the anime, but in the manga Izumi ended up spitting out Marcille's hair due to her inability to digest it.
In medieval times wine was different then what it is today~, in the dungeon meshi time period the wine must be the same~. Wine back then had more carbs then alcohol~, so it a thing people had with almost every meal or it was the thing replacing food on the road~. It lasted longer, lighter so traveling with it is easier, and finally it was so easy and cheap to make most people had their own stoke~.
To add to this, what alcohol it did have served as more of a preservative than anything, which ensured that unlike water, it didn’t start to go off after awhile.
Honestly, with you tiering Dungeon Meshi food. Then I think you should also cover an anime called Toriko, that anime has A LOT of different food.
I wold have ranked down the dumpling because of Izutsumi's hairs in some of them
4:16 uhh laios you ok there buddy
but about liquid stone dungeon cleaners, is it has all the minerals you want and is easy to eat, if it's alike stone with 200 types of minerals
The custard came off like a chowder to me.
Dryad potage sounds like it’s similar to pumpkin. Which sounds really tasty.
Wine is likely in the rations because its hydration, plus calories, and the alcohol helps it keep well. IIUC, some places especially in the ancient past prefer alcoholic drinks to water, because of potential waterborne diseases in the local water. Alcohol helps sterilize your hydration, when you don’t have access to the option of boiling or otherwise purifying your drinking water on the go.
Im suprised you didn't subtract points from the dumplings for izutsumi's hairs lol
Please don’t take this as nagging for “missing” some meals, but what do you think of “Breakfast Prepared by Senshi,” the weird medicine concoction made by the orc girl (forgot her name), Shuro’s Followers Eastern Lunch, Harpy egg omelette,
awesome!!
you forgot the pancakes man! would love to know your rating
15:16 I disagree , because its compressing all of the ingredients, it would be calorie dense just taking up less space
Then Sky Fish n chips definitely caught me off guard given how looking at the essence, not a single bit of it is remotely fish parts at all. At best it's more like pretending to have a bunch of other ingredients, other meats, vegetables, and then wrapping it with a thin layer of whatever fish while still cooking it no different to beer batter'd fish.
On top of that because it's a Familiar summon, that depends on the person casting and the result of whatever it takes, giving you the unsure if it taste exactly what it looks like or what ingredient is need to make a familiar.
Its out!🎉🎉🎉
He forgot about the dryad tea 😭😭😭
Dungeon Meshi. Ah Dungeon Meshi
huh there's been a bit of bread people recently
Why is there wine?...because water can go bad on its own? Water can become contaminated, can grow mold. All manner of stuff, which is why In Early
Days of sailing sailors usually bring wine instead of water on long voyages. So because this takes place in a similar time period, With similar circumstances it makes sense 🤔
Ok here we go! As a picky eater could even eat that meal in dungeon meshi? Let's see! (Sorry for typos on phone at 3am)
Curent score from core one: 9/17
-Adventurers rations: YES :there's sure is bread there! And meat! Those are edible things!
-jack o Lantern potage: NO :I do NOT need to explain this one. Look at it!
-pickled cockatrise: NOT REALLY :I... it's just bread again for me boys ;-;
-the brick: NO :litterally nothing in this looks appealing.
-Harpy egg: YES :not in the video but I'd eat it. It's egg. And if be starving at this point. Tho I may try and just get some rice from Shuros gang ;-;
-5th floor pilaf: MAYBE :oh holly shit there's rice, that might be edible! If it's not mixed with too much other... stuff... oof ye there's a high chance of no actually ;-;
-risotto: MAYBE :so long as I remove the mushrooms it should be edible. Tho cheesy rice is... questionable.
-nightmares: NO :don't like clams.
-egg custard and fish: KINDA? :there are... salvageable bits. Eat the cursard with no bits. There's reasonable fish on the side. Enough for an ok meal.
-baromentz chops: NO :I... no. No.
-soul eggs benadict: KINDA :there sure is bread, and egg popped a bit differently I could eat?
-beef ribs and others: YES: just the ribs, give me the ribs.
-senshi pancakes: YES :also not in the video but these are a huge YES from me! Finally some good fucking food.
-sky fish and chips: NO :wtf even is this.
-Griff soups: maybe :it looks bad, but it sure looks edible enough and like grossish stew.
-hypogriff dumplings: NO :I can get through 1 bite before I'm tapping out.
-transformed dumplings: maybe :there is a world one of those fuckers is edible.
9/18 for the second core
18/35 over all.
So holding steady at about? Half? Many more tough stretches in the second core tho. I'd probably have died in castle town from starvation, but eh maybe I could pull through? I'll count it as a survive, if just bearly. Bread my savior truly!
the cheese dumpling looks delicious. :9 ..whats a changeling circle and why are they illegal? :/
Naija!
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Minotaur probably could be compared to bison meat being more muscular
hope your firefly pulls go/went well.
Thanks, I'm yet to pull though but hoping I can actually win the 50/50 for once.
Good luck to you too!
which meals put me off? hmm, well, altho i can understand that they wanted to use those bricks to make bentos, it was still a bad choice. and idk if they should use mushrooms they found at a graveyard. ive heard of a horror game where the mc used mushrooms he found from a corpse to make meals and everybody who ate it went crazy. and my worst opinion about the sheep plants is that it seems disturbing to crack open a giant tomato, or berry, or whatever for it. :S and i didnt mention this in the first video, but depending on how you prepare slime, i dont think its safe to eat. i mean have you seen that episode of the simpsons where homer ate a slime? :S and i find it messed up to bring a food to life only to eat it later. speaking of which, WHERE ARE THE CHIPS??
bread head you should watch yakitate japan
Thanks for making me aware of this anime's existence. As a bread enthusiast, I am ashamed I've never even heard of it
@@thebreadhead2000surprised you haven't heard of it it's quite literally food wars but all bread
It's even got dio as a judge
other then getting turned to stone not that bad , seems bad to me
On the question of wine being part of the adventurer's rations, I'd imagine it's for the same reasons sailors took ale or rum on their voyages. Alcohol lasts longer than water before going bad so, if caught in a situation without ready access to a clean water source, wine would be better than nothing.