Baking is currently prevalent in our pioneering areas.

I've been trying bread since I originally grew wheat.

I also made a big oven in the kitchen, and in fact, nothing was missing to produce the bread.

As for the otherworlds from Japan, it's a shame they're going to bake bread before rice as a staple, but I figured I'd want staple foods as soon as possible.

Even bread is delicious.

That's why I was about to be challenged to bake with all the inhabitants of the pioneering land now.

"That's a cat."

"That's a cat."

"Bread dough."

"Add some water. - Cat."

The women were doing it rhythmically.

The bread itself seems to exist in this world as well, and Batty and Berena, who are out of the common people, were familiar behaviors.

But I'm from a mermaid and my princess Prati and others are struggling. It is white with flour to the face.

"Fluffy...!?"

And I can't even look at Ville.

The whole body just turns bright white, and the top of the table is full of bread dough that is less than a few percent of the flour used.

"WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!

I don't suppose that's acceptable.

Knowing how hard it is to cook will make your rice more and more delicious.

"Everyone says the hardness of the bread fabric is just right for the earlobes, right? You should touch your earlobes and compare them."

puffy.

puffy.

puffy.

puffy.

"Why are you touching my earlobes?"

You'll have yours, but touch yours!!

Thanks to you my ears are white with flour!?

"Maybe I can compare it with the softness of my tits, not my earlobes? Ville, why don't you compare it to touching your own tits?

"Kishaaaaaaaa!!"

Prati with big tits was making fun of the lactating var.

In addition to doing so, add various itineraries and bake the bread dough that has been made.

Plenty of swelling and bread done.

We'll all try the freshly baked hot guy.

"Yummy!! Yummy!!"

"It's crisp out there! Plumpy and soft inside!!"

"Why is baked bread so good in Saint's land!? This can no longer be called bread!! It's something beyond bread!!"

I knew it was freshly baked.

You don't have to put jam or butter on it, but you can eat it as it is.

It is also well received by the women.

They said, "Not at all like the bread in our own world!" Would you say something specific and eat it like you're greedy, but something that different?

You're not. This is it.

I've also had experience buying bread from this world as portable food on my way to this pioneering land, so I know.

Bread in this world is not bread.

If you dare to say so, it's a hard-baked flour.

They're different from the wheat they use as the raw material in the first place.

In the world I was in, various ingredients have been tested as history progresses, and it has been established that flour is the most suitable ingredient.

But in this world, we don't have a stack of those attempts, and we seem to rely solely on the first way we discover them.

That's why cooking doesn't evolve at all.

By the way, in this world, they don't even mean they use yeast to inflate bread, so they're really just barbecued flour wrapped in water.

In that regard, we have Prati, an expert in pharmaceutical formulations, so it was easy to combine my knowledge with "the supreme bearer" to cultivate East.

This is all the more so because I already had experience in manufacturing koji in the process of making miso and soy sauce.

That's why the bread, which swelled abundantly with East fermentation using wheat as a raw material, was very popular with everyone.

Make lots of them and secure them for tomorrow's meal.

Even if it cools down over time, it would taste so good again if toasted.

I haven't made any jam or butter yet, so I tried applying leek miso to season it, but it was delicious.

But as a Japanese, I want bread, but I want rice.

Rice.

Nor have I forgotten to offer a rice balls to Hepastos God, who gave me a 'supreme bearer' gift.

We have more food reserves, houses to build and lots of cohabitants to work with.

Should we move here in full?

To make rice for the memorial.

To grow rice, it can't be like any other vegetable.

We'll have to pull water into the fields and strain it.

All you need for this is tons of water.

Currently, the water situation in my pioneering land depends entirely on the power of my "supreme bearer".

My 'supreme bearer' turns seawater into true water just by touching it.

Thanks to this, we replenish as much water from the sea as we can, and then we even get salt, so all hail, if it was when I lived alone, there would be more inhabitants anyway, and now that the fields that scatter water are getting wider and wider, it's not realistic for me to cover just my own abilities.

It doesn't matter if you don't make paddies, you'll need more other, and massive, means of getting water.

Build a waterway.

Build waterways and draw clean water into pioneering areas that can also be used for beverages.

I also make paddies out of that water.

A new goal has been set.

I have already finished selecting a river that looks good as a water intake destination. From the pioneering land, there was a large tributary about two hours walk in the opposite direction from one side of the teacher's dungeon.

Dig through the branched waterways from here to the pioneering lands!

Ask the oak team, which is already a pro when it comes to building, to now become a pro in civil engineering.

It's a new stage in our pioneering land!

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