[Meanwhile, Fuuka had to wonder just how he was able to cook so decently. While she knew the reason why, it was still surprising. And especially with the way that Akihiko just knew what he was doing. All she could do was stare in awe.]
Um...you seem to know what you're doing, Akihiko-senpai. I'm impressed, it must have taken quite a lot of practice and diligence.
I don't cook as often as I should, it's difficult to fit in between the team and after school activities.
( Akihiko may seems like he knows what he's doing, but there's a fine line between confidence and rash, stubborn decision making and the salad will soon be the victim of the latter. If Fuuka looks a bit closer she may notice how the onion isn't exactly diced, more massacred than anything. There's pieces of it all over the chopping board in an array of sizes and the student gives a sniff before waving a hand in front of his face. )
Onions like to retaliate. ( As if that explains anything.... ) Do you not get to cook often?
[She said as she continued to slice the meat even smaller. Was it a little too small? She didn't know, all she knew was that the thinner the meat? The better it would be! Especially when she just trusted the process and what Akihiko said!]
...My parents never really let me.
Edited (Enjoy that gagtag lmao) 2024-04-20 13:54 (UTC)
Well, learning will help, cooking is something everyone needs. It'll keep you on your toes for the next battle.
(He says it like he's a pro, when in reality the onion he's just destroyed says otherwise. But Akihiko isn't going to let such things deter him when the team's nutrition and stamina is on the line! The meat slicing gets an approving nod; looks good to him, the boxer unaware of if meat shrinks when boiled or not.
The frying pan gets a look before Akihiko shrugs, placing it on the stove top and filing it with some water.)
Boiling will be better.
Edited (a legendary edit, i'm still laughing tbh ) 2024-04-23 10:04 (UTC)
Battle? Um...I'm not quite sure that I could call cooking a bit of a battle...
[But then again, who was she to say anything about it? All she could do was just nod her head as she thinks the meat looked good enough. Just as she was about to say something, she raised an eyebrow or two.]
Boil the meat? But would that ruin the flavor of the meat with the salad?
Think of it like controlling the tide of a fight. You have to make sure the conditions are right or it could turn against you.
( The question gets a pause as Akihiko considers the answer. Boiling wouldn't ruin the flavour would it? Surely the water would contain it? He's not sure and the young man taps his chin in thought. )
I don't think so. Frying it would make it unhealthier if we added it to a salad?
I suppose but it's still a strange thing to think about...
[Using the analogy of a fight when it comes to cooking. Of course he would say that. Fuuka wasn't surprised but it still made her sigh a bit.]
But you are right, frying it would make it worse. I think boiling might be our best option if healthy is what we want. [And yet, as she looked at her sliced meat, she can't deny that they do look a bit....interesting.]
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Um...you seem to know what you're doing, Akihiko-senpai. I'm impressed, it must have taken quite a lot of practice and diligence.
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( Akihiko may seems like he knows what he's doing, but there's a fine line between confidence and rash, stubborn decision making and the salad will soon be the victim of the latter. If Fuuka looks a bit closer she may notice how the onion isn't exactly diced, more massacred than anything. There's pieces of it all over the chopping board in an array of sizes and the student gives a sniff before waving a hand in front of his face. )
Onions like to retaliate. ( As if that explains anything.... ) Do you not get to cook often?
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[She said as she continued to slice the meat even smaller. Was it a little too small? She didn't know, all she knew was that the thinner the meat? The better it would be! Especially when she just trusted the process and what Akihiko said!]
...My parents never really let me.
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(He says it like he's a pro, when in reality the onion he's just destroyed says otherwise. But Akihiko isn't going to let such things deter him when the team's nutrition and stamina is on the line! The meat slicing gets an approving nod; looks good to him, the boxer unaware of if meat shrinks when boiled or not.
The frying pan gets a look before Akihiko shrugs, placing it on the stove top and filing it with some water.)
Boiling will be better.
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[But then again, who was she to say anything about it? All she could do was just nod her head as she thinks the meat looked good enough. Just as she was about to say something, she raised an eyebrow or two.]
Boil the meat? But would that ruin the flavor of the meat with the salad?
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( The question gets a pause as Akihiko considers the answer. Boiling wouldn't ruin the flavour would it? Surely the water would contain it? He's not sure and the young man taps his chin in thought. )
I don't think so. Frying it would make it unhealthier if we added it to a salad?
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[Using the analogy of a fight when it comes to cooking. Of course he would say that. Fuuka wasn't surprised but it still made her sigh a bit.]
But you are right, frying it would make it worse. I think boiling might be our best option if healthy is what we want. [And yet, as she looked at her sliced meat, she can't deny that they do look a bit....interesting.]