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Started playing Cuisineer the other day. Really cute game. Drew Pom.
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#anna hanyu#buddy daddies#chitose aoba#zillions of enemy x#alicia granquil#the daughter of the albert house wishes for ruin#sorano fuu#binary star#uchiho hayama#luminous=blue#pom#cuisineer
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I have not played Cuisineer solely for the big floof. However the big floof plays an important part in me enjoying the game.
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PAX West 2023 IMPRESSIONS: Cuisineer
Developer: BattleBrew Productions Publisher(s): Marvelous Europe, XSEED Games Platform(s): Windows Release Date: November 9, 2023 Website / X Cuisineer is a game that you play as Pom, a young adventurer who has to manage the family restaurant, which is mired in debt, after her parents leave a note that they are going on a trip around the world. Pom takes this responsibility cheerfully on, but…
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#Cooking#Cuisineer#Marvelous#PAX#PAX West#PAX West 2023#Pom#rougelite#Steam#Windows#XSEED#XSEED Games
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“I’m a Pop-Tart,” says Crowley… well, tartly, popping the p’s provocatively. He leans against the Bentley next to Aziraphale, tracing a finger around one of his pom-pom sprinkles. “Fabulous American contribution to world cuisine, the Pop-Tart. Come on, you know you want to eat me up.”
absolutely obsessed with @quitequaintrelle's south downs fic we shall have the world for our own where they enjoy retirement and beef with senior citizens
#it's giving priscilla queen of the desert tbh#pop-tart crowley my beloved#good omens#crowley#aziraphale#aziracrow
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Eorzea Eats! Food themed questions !
🧋(Boba Tea) It's summer! Whats your OC's favorite COLD treat (or drink!) to beat the heat?
🍵 (Green Tea) It's winter! What's your OC's favorite WARM treat (or drink!) to shake off the chill?
🍞 (Bread) Opinion on Archon Loaf?
🍳 (Fried Egg) Can your OC cook, and do they like to cook for others if they do?
🥡 (Takeout Box) Does your Oc have a go-to 'easy meal' for when the days just been crap and there's no energy to cook something hard? (Or do they get take-out?)
🍿 (Popcorn) Your Oc is traveling! What are they packing to snack on on the way?
🥩 (Steak) What's the best meal to make to win your OC over (I.e. what's their favorite dish?)
🥂 (Wine Toast) Is your OC someone who prefers the same foods they know they like, or are they someone who wants to try everything at least once?
🥄 (Spoon) your Oc's Favorite kind of Cuisine ?
🍅 (Tomato) What’s a food your OC just can’t get into liking? They don’t hate it they’re just really blah about it
🥫 (Soup) Your OC is feeling under the weather (sick, allergies, just hurt, whatever) what's their feel-better meal?
🥒 (Cucumber) Is your oc the pickle Haver or the pickle giver. Who is their counterpart(if they have one)
🧈 (Butter) If your oc had to pick one thing to eat for the rest of their life what would it be? (Or alternatively what’s your ocs last meal??)
🍰 (Cake) there's only one slice/piece of (your Oc's favorite desert) but someone else wants it ! FIGHT? SHARE? RETREAT?
🍱 (Bento) How big is your ocs stomach?(Can they put away a lot of food? Do they have an extra stomach for dessert- or something else?)
🥔 (Potato) What's your OC's Carb of choice? (Like- Noodle, Rice, Bread, Potato, Tortilla/Flatbread?)
🍙 (Riceball) Does your OC have a favorite Seasonal or Regional food?
🫑 (Bell Pepper) Is there a food that your OC just doesn't like that everyone else seems to really love?
🧀 (Cheese) Does your OC have any allergies, intolerances, or eating lifestyle (like being Lactose Intolerant, Vegetarian, Vegan, Etc?) is it restrictive or voluntary? If they have an intolerance, do they try to avoid the foods, or do they suffer the consequences for what they want to eat anyways?
🍬 (Candy) Does your OC prefer Sweet, Spicy, or Savory foods?
🦴 (Bone) Are there any 'weird' foods your OC either likes, or wants to try? (Like, say, Namazu fillet or Moogle Pom Sauté)
#Ask Game#ffxiv Prompts#WoL Questions#OC Questions#OC Prompts#I was encouraged (threatening) (I jest) to put together my own prompt list :>#Keathan helped me with the questions !!!!#I made my own silly banner with FFXIV Gpose Stickers!#I hope this works out ok :> I added text descriptors of the emoji's just in case
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𝐀𝐃𝐃𝐈𝐓𝚶𝐍𝐀𝐋 𝐓𝐈𝐌𝚬: 𝐓𝐀𝐍𝐆𝐇𝐔𝐋𝐔 𝐏𝐓 𝚶𝐍𝚬 + 𝐉𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐘𝐔𝐀𝐍
tags: wc: 1.3k, sfw, gn reader, reader is a part of the astral express crew, jing yuan is flirtatious as fuck LMAO, no warnings, reader is a foodie, reader is referred to as sweetheart.
synopsis: you know all about different types of food and when caught looking for a certain treat, a certain general can't help but take the chance to you what you want and more.

You came to the Xianzhou Luofu with the rest of the Astral Express - you were hesitant to leave Dan Heng, Pom-Pom, and Himeko alone but at the behest of March 7th you had joined their quest. As the events transpired you often felt a tug at your eyes and nose. Each time March 7th would be talking your ear off about new spots she wanted to visit for photos your eyes would wander on a specific sugar-glazed treat you have always wanted to try,
Not many would know this but you were passionate about cooking, it was often you and Pom-Pom who made the meals for the rest of the crew save for Himeko’s coffee that is. You were always looking for new inspiration, new recipes from different planets to enjoy and make. It just so happens that the Xianzhou is home to the snack you’ve most wanted to try - tanghulu.
Any fruit can be used to make Tanghulu, the most trending fruit would be strawberries but grapes and mangos are popular too. But the one you want to try most is the traditional variant - red hawthorn berries. Information of the candy pours out of your mouth subconsciously, you are muttering to yourself so much so that March 7th just giggles behind her hand as a gold eye watches you from behind - lazy in its amusement and keen in its desire.
“I never would have assumed that the Nameless had such culinary knowledge of the cuisine of the Xianzhou Luofu.”
You freeze, and something like dread pools in your stomach.
Turning your head you see the smiling general - the most legendary of warriors this ship has to offer in its long legacy and the most important man on the ship. General Jing Yuan stands before you in the flesh. While you had seen his visage in the form of a blue hologram now you can see the flush in his complex and the shine of his hair - General Jing Yan is incredibly handsome it is known and you can’t find any escape from the truth. He smiles at your surprised expression, laughing quietly to himself as he turns his attention to March 7th, who was still laughing at your deer-in-headlights look.
“Do you mind if I cut in? I can never stop myself from treating a guest to delicacies we of The Luofu offer when given the chance.” March 7th is quick to grin and even quicker to play matchmaker and responds with all sorts of giddiness in her voice.
“Oh be my guest General, just don’t keep them out too long! We still have work to do!” She calls as she whips out her phone, you whine as you feel a strong hand come to rest at your waist. March 7th would hesitate to tell Stelle and the others about you being whisked away by the General of all people on what she would call a date.
“I heard you muttering about tanghulu, is that what you were looking to try?” He asks you, tone light and cordial as you stutter over your words.
“Y-yes I follow a lot of content about gastronomy and I’ve seen a lot of people talk about it. It’s been a food I’ve always wanted to try.” You confess, keeping your eyes in front of you as you follow his steps, fingers fiddling with the buttons of your shirt.
“Hm, how curious considering it’s a sweet for children, but then again it’s not the most common of foods that catch the public’s eyes is it?” He asks and you laugh, thinking about other trending foods of different planets that all come from all sorts of circumstances.
“Yes you are right in that aspect - anything can be whipped up by the fame that people attribute to food, even something as a seasonal children’s sweet.” You agree, eyes flickering to him as you laugh under your breath. The white hair general returns your smile and only tears his eyes off of you to speak to a stallman that sells tanghulu. Once again your eyes are captured by the shine of the vibrant colors of fruit and the starlight shine of sugar - the Xianzhou natives can only chuckle at your starry-eyed expression.
“Here, let me treat you to it since you have come all this way - it wouldn’t do for you to go without it.” Jing Yuan says with a smile despite the way you wave your arms, telling him he won’t have to do such a thing.
“What's the most popular fruit right now for the tanghulu?” Jing Yuan asks, blissfully ignoring your stammer as the stallman laughs at your interaction, resting an elbow on the counter and looking over his wares.
“Most young people have been asking for strawberries these days.” Jing Yuan nods and takes the appropriate amount of credits out to pay for the treat, however before the stallman takes it you enter back into the conversation.
“Um, is it okay if I ask for hawthorn instead? That’s the more traditional option right?” You ask, looking back and forth between the two men. The stallman laughs boisterously, finding more amusement in this situation than you ever will.
“General - keep your money, this one clearly knows how to eat real food,” The stallman winks at you, “I’ll throw in another one just cuz I like the way you think sweetheart.” From next to you Jing Yuan chuckles, tucking away the money, and looks at you from his taller position.
“You certainly struck a deal, didn’t you? Getting two free tanghulu is quite the steal.” He comments, crossing his arms across his chest. You look at him - you find him somehow more handsome with each passing moment, your eyes caught on the length of his lashes and the charm of his mole.
“I didn’t think that would happen, I just wanted to taste the real thing before trying anything newer.” You confess, going back to fiddling with the button of your levee and Jing Yuan hums at your answer.
“Are you the type of person that is fond of antiquities?” He asked suddenly and by the shining flush on your face, he grins broadly at your unspoken admittance. Acutely, he turns to collect the two tanghulu and hands one to you while thanking the stallman.
“How did you guess?” You mutter embarrassed and Jing Yuan chuckles at your fluster.
“Call it the intuition of an old man.” He speaks lightly but you get the feeling that he is smug in his victorious assessment. A gold eye looks at you warmly and he urges you to try the tanghulu that you stare at wantingly. You flush under the weight of his stare and go in for the first bite. He watches in utter fascination at how your face brightens, smiling at the crisp sugar and sweet sourness of the hawthorn berry. Jing Yuan was sure that if you had a tail it would wag behind you merrily.
“I take you like it?” He asks, chuckling at how you finish the first berry and are about to move on to the second before he hands you the second skewer along with a note - “Where did he find the time to write on the note?” you wonder.
“Here, give this one to your friend as an apology for taking you away from her,” he says smiling as he knows she didn’t mind, “The note contains my personal phone number. Feel free when there is any sort of Xianzhou cuisine you want to try out - traditional or popular.”
There’s a flirtatious edge to his smile as he repeats himself.
“And I really do mean anything. I have to take my leave now, I hope to see you soon.” He says confidently and makes his way in the direction of the building you and March had exited from, where the Helm Master Yukong was awaiting him. You stand there, two tanghulu in hand, the general’s number on a note, and just as you are trying to process what just happened your own phone dings.
A message from March, pestering smug as it reads - “Soooo how did your date go?” followed by a smirking sticker.
Then it hits you, you just went on a date with the general of the Luofu, and from behind you, the stallman laughs again.

#lamb.writes#jing yuan x reader#jing yuan fluff#honkai star rail x reader#hsr x reader#hsr fluff#jing yuan imagines
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Honkai: Star Rail CN | "Exploring Xianzhou Cuisine" Mini Illustration From Pom-Pom's Favorite
Artist: 枫叶 Download: Google Drive
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30 day twst challenge: day 27
favorite event?

// minor event story spoilers for harveston sledathon, glorious masquerade, fairy gala, and playful land.
i would say harveston sledathon, personally! all the events are fun, but i have a soft spot for this one, i think.
for one, epel is featured in it as the ssr card. he looks so good in the apple pom outfit, and it was so nice seeing him in his own hometown too, since it feels like at school he feels more pressured to act a certain way that's not necessarily himself.
sebek, jade, and idia all being here for the ride for different reasons. but i love them all! would that jade could have joined the event in glorious masquerade...
apple pom designs absolutely slayed!
there was something kinda cozy about the event, especially with it taking place in a wintry setting. like it was really sort of like a wholesome event without any dark strings attached. like in glomasq rollo was planning to wipe magic off the face of earth, in fairy gala there was like a campus wide crisis that forced a group to participate in the fairy event, or in playful land there are depictions or implications of human trafficking, etc. here they are just here to have a good time racing through mount moln. they even had like a little party together, hehe.
ok, well, jade also had the motive of researching more about harveston cuisine for mostro lounge, but i liked his vignette where he ate a lot with sebek! ☁️
#divider by cafekitsune#twisted wonderland#disney twisted wonderland#disney twst#twst disney#twst#ツイステッドワンダーランド#ツイステ#twst harveston#harveston sledathon#twst event#twst epel#twst epel felmier#epel felmier#twisted wonderland epel#twst jade#twst jade leech#jade leech#twst sebek#twst sebek zigvolt#sebek zigvolt#twisted wonderland sebek#twst idia#twst idia shroud#idia shroud#twisted wonderland idia#30 day twst challenge#stellaris.txt
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Cuisineer coming to PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch on January 28, 2025 - Gematsu
Publishers XSEED Games and Marvelous Europe, and developer BattleBrew Productions will release food-focused roguelike action game Cuisineer for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Switch on January 28, 2025, the companies announced.
Cuisineer first launched for PC via Steam on November 9, 2023.
In North America, a physical “Day One Edition” will be available via the Marvelous USA Store and participating retailers for all platforms for $49.99. It includes the game, a soundtrack featuring more than 40 songs, an art book with over 160 pages, and a “face” towel.
In Europe, a standard physical edition of the game will be available for all platforms via participating retailers.
Details on digital editions will be announced at a later date.
Here is an overview of the game, via XSEED Games:
Elevating its lauded recipe on PC, the beloved roguelite/restaurant sim now plates its enticing gameplay with fresh ingredients like new weapons, year-round festivals, a wardrobe feature, and more tasty inclusions that are sure to spice things up. The new content and features will also be made available to the PC version of Cuisineer simultaneously with the release of the console editions. Cuisineer‘s food-focused action challenges players to earn their dinner the hard way: by fighting it in a dungeon. Pursue adventure in the world outside Paell, wielding Pom’s cooking utensils against giant chickens, artillery shrimps, fire-breathing peppers, and other pesky perils, sipping boba tea along the way. Work with local artisans to customize her kitchen, and tailor her dining hall to the needs of loyal patrons eager to experience the rare recipes she’s cooked up. The delectable gameplay of Cuisineer is a mélange of flavors sure to please any palate, whether it’s the first bite or a second serving.
Watch a new trailer below. View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.
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Games for tea lovers ☕
Teacup (Steam & Nintendo Switch)
You play as Teacup, a shy and introverted young frog who loves drinking tea and reading. Before hosting a tea party, she realizes she is completely out of tea, and must venture into the woods around her to find the herbs she needs to restock her pantry.
Kabaret (Steam)
Welcome to the Kabaret - where monsters from Southeast Asian myths and folklores dwell. Perform tea ceremonies, play traditional games, and question your humanity in this dark fantasy folklore adventure game.
Pekoe (Steam)
Pekoe is a cute cat-filled tea-making simulation game about taking the time for self-care and connecting with the things that make you happy. As the newest resident and teahouse owner in town, you’ll learn everything there is to harvesting, preparing, and serving tea.
Cuisineer (Steam)
Cuisineer is a wholesome food-focused game where you play as Pom, a young adventurer turned restaurateur. One day, you return to your hometown only to find your parents’ restaurant closed for business and deep in debt. With boba and spatula in hand, you must dungeon-delve to collect ingredients and re-open your family's shop!
#Teacup#Kabaret#Cuisineer#Pekoe#Teacup game#Indiegames#Indie game lover#indie games#games about tea#tea lover#tea#tea party#frogs#boba#boba tea#wholesome games#wholesome gamer#cat games#Malaysian game#underrated games#gaming blog#game recommendations#cozy game#video games#roguelite#visual novel
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What is your favorite cuisine not from your home?
And what's your favorite color?
A lengthy hum and haw is given to answer the question. It was a serious topic after all, one's likes and dislikes; things that often meant a Mog or three was trying to get closer to you! A very good thing. His ears wiggled back and forth in time with the flick of his Pom-tail, before a slow nod as he spoke. "Dried fruits!" Kupo. "-Or the mushed up ice that tastes like fruits. We didn't have much of that where I come from." Culinary endevours for Moogles was a somewhat lacking department, why go through the effort to wait for a finished treat when you could just eat the Kupo Nuts as they were? "And I like uh... The sky? The specific one in the afternoon when there's no clouds." A bright color, vibrant and full of warmth from a distant sun. Upon the ground, it was a whole different hue than his mountaintop home.
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[ad_1] Mohammed Siraj in action at the Gabba (PC: Debasis Sen) RevSportz Comment Over the decades, Australian cricket crowds have earned a reputation for both boisterousness and quick wit. Stephen Gascoigne, or Yabba as he came to be known, frequented the famous Hill at the Sydney Cricket Ground nearly a century ago. His heckling of visiting players, especially Poms, was so famous that he now has his own statue at the ground. “Leave our flies alone, Jardine,” he’s said to have told England’s captain during the controversial Bodyline series. “They’re the only friends you’ve got here. Such wisecracks have been par for the course during Ashes series. Some 60 years after Yabba’s celebrated quip, a smart Alec in the crowd had this missive for Phil Tufnell, England’s left-arm spinner – “Oi, Tufnell, lend us your brain. We’re building an idiot.” Unfortunately, the heckling directed at Asian cricketers and fans has often been neither funny nor memorable. During India’s famous Test win at the Adelaide Oval in 2003, an Indian journalist had chicken bones flung in his direction, and was called a ‘Coolie’. In those days, when the Indian community Down Under was miniscule, it wasn’t uncommon for even small groups of fans to be called ‘curry munchers’. Quite how you can munch a curry is something only a drunk or semi-literate yob could explain to you. But these days, the Indians in Australia are such a visible group that such slurs barely leave a mark. In fact, there is even a Curry Munchers restaurant in Perth. No prizes for guessing what cuisine they serve. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Funny banter at the Gabba between Marnus Labuschagne and Mohammed Siraj (PC: Debasis Sen) Mohammed Siraj was always going to be a target for groups of Australian fans. There are few more passionate cricketers, and you only have to look back at his celebrations with the flag last time India were in Brisbane to know how much he wears his heart on his sleeve. He’s also a highly skilful operator, who played a huge part in India’s come-from-behind triumph in 2020-21. From Sunil Gavaskar to Virat Kohli, Australian crowds have tried to rile up the opposition’s ‘face’. Many of the barbs were downright nasty, and prompted a furious response from Kohli on his first tour in 2011-12. Back then, he was like Siraj, with every single emotion he felt writ large across his face. That made him an easy target. When does the barracking cross the line and become racism? Until and unless someone captures what’s said or Siraj himself reveals what happens during those boundary-line exchanges, it’s unwise to throw words like racism around. For the moment, Siraj should wear the slurs and abuse like a badge of honour. As with Jardine all those years ago, and Wasim Akram in the late 1980s – “Wasim is a w***er” was a popular chant at the time – these barbs are a sign of fear. If Siraj wasn’t a threat to Australia and their hopes of winning this series, the fans wouldn’t bother with him. That he gets wound up encourages them, and he can expect much more of the same in Melbourne and Sydney. As with Jardine, who left Australian shores with the Ashes, it will be water off his back, as long as certain lines aren’t crossed. We know what they are, and unlike Yabba’s finest one-liners, they aren’t remotely funny. Also Read: Hostile Gabba could bring the best out of Mohammed Siraj The post From Yabba’s humour to vile abuse – when does a crowd cross the line? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Mohammed Siraj in action at the Gabba (PC: Debasis Sen) RevSportz Comment Over the decades, Australian cricket crowds have earned a reputation for both boisterousness and quick wit. Stephen Gascoigne, or Yabba as he came to be known, frequented the famous Hill at the Sydney Cricket Ground nearly a century ago. His heckling of visiting players, especially Poms, was so famous that he now has his own statue at the ground. “Leave our flies alone, Jardine,” he’s said to have told England’s captain during the controversial Bodyline series. “They’re the only friends you’ve got here. Such wisecracks have been par for the course during Ashes series. Some 60 years after Yabba’s celebrated quip, a smart Alec in the crowd had this missive for Phil Tufnell, England’s left-arm spinner – “Oi, Tufnell, lend us your brain. We’re building an idiot.” Unfortunately, the heckling directed at Asian cricketers and fans has often been neither funny nor memorable. During India’s famous Test win at the Adelaide Oval in 2003, an Indian journalist had chicken bones flung in his direction, and was called a ‘Coolie’. In those days, when the Indian community Down Under was miniscule, it wasn’t uncommon for even small groups of fans to be called ‘curry munchers’. Quite how you can munch a curry is something only a drunk or semi-literate yob could explain to you. But these days, the Indians in Australia are such a visible group that such slurs barely leave a mark. In fact, there is even a Curry Munchers restaurant in Perth. No prizes for guessing what cuisine they serve. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Funny banter at the Gabba between Marnus Labuschagne and Mohammed Siraj (PC: Debasis Sen) Mohammed Siraj was always going to be a target for groups of Australian fans. There are few more passionate cricketers, and you only have to look back at his celebrations with the flag last time India were in Brisbane to know how much he wears his heart on his sleeve. He’s also a highly skilful operator, who played a huge part in India’s come-from-behind triumph in 2020-21. From Sunil Gavaskar to Virat Kohli, Australian crowds have tried to rile up the opposition’s ‘face’. Many of the barbs were downright nasty, and prompted a furious response from Kohli on his first tour in 2011-12. Back then, he was like Siraj, with every single emotion he felt writ large across his face. That made him an easy target. When does the barracking cross the line and become racism? Until and unless someone captures what’s said or Siraj himself reveals what happens during those boundary-line exchanges, it’s unwise to throw words like racism around. For the moment, Siraj should wear the slurs and abuse like a badge of honour. As with Jardine all those years ago, and Wasim Akram in the late 1980s – “Wasim is a w***er” was a popular chant at the time – these barbs are a sign of fear. If Siraj wasn’t a threat to Australia and their hopes of winning this series, the fans wouldn’t bother with him. That he gets wound up encourages them, and he can expect much more of the same in Melbourne and Sydney. As with Jardine, who left Australian shores with the Ashes, it will be water off his back, as long as certain lines aren’t crossed. We know what they are, and unlike Yabba’s finest one-liners, they aren’t remotely funny. Also Read: Hostile Gabba could bring the best out of Mohammed Siraj The post From Yabba’s humour to vile abuse – when does a crowd cross the line? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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