Chapter 106 - Reasonable For a Dog to Have Culinary Intent
“Alright, you stay here for a while. There are some books over there that you can read to pass the time. I’ll go arrange a mentor for the other five first, and then come back for you,” said Manager Long, pointing to a cabinet nearby before swaggering off.
Seeing him leave, Lu Ran sat down on the bed, sighing slightly.
“Not bad luck...” he could only say this much.
He had thought that the ascension realm would be difficult due to its culinary skill test. But unexpectedly, he had muddled through with his sword intent, passing himself off as a genius.
Opportunities really are reserved for those who are prepared. When he thought about it carefully, learning some cooking skills did seem fitting.
In Limitless City, beastmasters referred to this profession not as “chef” but as “nutritionist,” since the latter encompassed a broader range.
A nutritionist was not only an expert in food preparation but also specialized in nutrition testing, enhancement, and evaluation. Through scientific food pairing and preparation, they assisted familiars or beastmasters in more effective growth. Of course, chefs also fell under this large profession.
Captain Doofus’s Advanced dog food and Rare dog food, all contained various ingredients, not purchased randomly but selected based on a nutritionist’s recommendation for Wind-attribute familiars.
However, even so, Captain Doofus’s diet wasn’t ideal. The nutritional balance was there, but the food was all raw and usually consumed directly without any special processing.
If enhanced cooking could fuse the nutrition of all ingredients, it would bring qualitative changes in nutritional value. This was a task only a professional nutritionist or chef could handle.
Generally, most beastmasters wouldn’t go to such lengths, mainly because of a lack of culinary skills. Cooking with extraordinary ingredients required precise control over portions and heat, and a slight mistake could waste ingredients, resulting in dark cuisine.
