Rice for Enoch’s Second Expeditionary Unit

Rice for Enoch’s Second Expeditionary Unit

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エノク第二部隊の遠征ごはん

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Enoku Dai Ni Butai no Ensei Gohan, Expedition Cooking With the Enoch Royal Knights (LN), エノク第二部隊の遠征ごはん

By emoto mashimesa, 江本マシメサ

3.6
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
388 chapters
Original Publisher
micro magazine
English Publisher
cross infinite world

Description

Mel, a doctor assigned to an expeditionary unit, who agonizes over the disgusting taste of the preserved food she is given. The bread is sour and stony. The dried meat is tasteless and odorless and impossible to chew. This doctor, remembering that her life is in danger, stands alone. This is the story of an elf girl, Mel, who struggles to use her knowledge and experience of forest life to eat a good meal on her expedition.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
micro magazine
English Publisher
cross infinite world
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Rice for Enoch’s Second Expeditionary Unit Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Rice for Enoch’s Second Expeditionary Unit "Rice for Enoch’s Second Expeditionary Unit" piqued my interest with its mix of adventure, comedy, and cooking. While I wouldn't call it a masterpiece, it definitely has its charms. It’s a lighthearted read that might be perfect if you're looking for something easy to dive into. ### First Impressions Initially, I went in expecting a grand adventure, but I quickly realized this story leans more towards a slice-of-life vibe with a focus on culinary delights. The protagonist is likeable enough, and the premise of cooking for an expeditionary unit felt unique. However, I wasn't entirely sure if it would hold my attention. ### What Works Well What really stands out is the focus on the relationships between the characters. The team dynamics feel genuine, and there's a sense of camaraderie that's quite appealing. I also appreciated that the side characters weren't just cardboard cutouts; they had their own quirks and personalities. The cooking aspect, while dominant, is actually quite enjoyable. If you like food-centric stories, you might find yourself craving some of the dishes described. Later in the story, the expeditions take on a larger scope and the plot starts to flow more naturally. ### Areas of Concern The lack of serious action might be a turn-off for some readers. The conflicts are often resolved quickly and easily, which can make the story feel a bit too safe. I can see how some might find the reliance on "recipes from other worlds" (read: Japanese cuisine) a bit jarring or underdeveloped. It does make the world feel less authentically built and more like a vehicle for wish fulfillment. Also, the constant use of certain terms like "umami" could be a bit repetitive. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Rice for Enoch’s Second Expeditionary Unit" is a decent read if you're in the mood for something light, fluffy, and focused on food. While it might not be groundbreaking, it offers a pleasant escape with likeable characters and a comforting atmosphere. I'd recommend it for a leisurely read when you just want to unwind.

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