Chapter 18 Cooking?

Name:I'm the King Of Technology Author:
Once Landon went to his room, he decided to look at his reward for completing his first mission.

"System, show me my stat and rewards"

>Host name: Landon Barn

>Age: 15

>Status: King of Baymard

>Level: Beginner (Level 1)

>Current Sitaution: Healthy

<Fixing Barrren lands and mapping territory with the help of the system completed

<Rewards: knowledge on gun powder and canon making. Host will also receive 100 development points.

<Overall Points: 100 Development points (DP)

A pop of message showed up when he was done reading the information on his screen.

[ Receive Rewards: Yes or No ]

Landon accepted it and immediately felt a surge of information flowing into his brain. After using 30 minutes to digest the large amount of information from the system, he decided to view his next mission.

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Mission: How can you protect your technology, if your kingdom defenses are so weak? Use your newly acquired rewards to create and test warfare cannons for the protection of your kingdom.

Rewards:

He just couldn’t understand why they couldn’t even fry vegetables or something else? What baffled Landon was that fish was often boiled, baked or roasted but never fried. I mean.... if you could fry meat, why couldn’t you fry fish? What kind of logic was that.

But he knew that he also couldn’t entirely blame them too...Afterall, frying only became popular 60 years ago in the empire.

Landon’s late grandfather who he never met, had gone on a sea voyage to one the empire’s in Pyno, called Terique. He had tasted the fried meat there and instantly fell in love with the taste.

He later sent a group of chefs to learn about frying from them. These chef’s returned after 6 months and taught the different chef’s in the Capital of Arcadina. As time went by, these practices spread out to other chef’s, but majority of the chef’s never experimented beyond what they learnt.

Landon guessed that the few popular chef’s who did experiment, failed when trying to fry vegetables, fish and other foods. So they concluded that these foods couldn’t be fried. They probably fried them using the amount of time needed to fry meat as a basis. For sure, the results were catastrophic.....The foods were burnt to a crisp.

The more he thought about it, the more he changed his mind. It’s not that they didn’t understand logic, it was just that they were ignorant. Afterall seeing is believing.

Back on earth, people believed that the world was flat until someone proved them wrong. They also believe that someone with a dying heart couldn’t be saved, until some performed the first heart transplant in the world. If someone told Landon they could breathe in space, he would tell them to prove it first before he believed in them.

Humans believe what they see. So when those chef’s failed in experimenting with frying, they only said what they saw and believed.

Afterall back on earth, it was only until the 13th century before people knew other foods could be fried. And only until the 16th century before people knew manure was good for crops. Unless you provide substantial evidence to support your claim, no one would believe you.

Coming back to cooking, most people just roasted or boiled food over the fire for long periods of time. Then they would add various leaves, honey and salt as spice’s. Landon thought grills were an absolute must as well as fridge’s. Some people didn’t even use salt because salt was very expensive.

Some of the cooking appliances in this era eere not practical for everyday use. Their pots didn’t have handles and were unnecessarily large. They looked like a witch’s Cauldron in those fantasy movies.

The only thing that Landon found ok, was their baking methods. They could make sweet delicious pastries, pie’s and a various types of puddings.

Their oven’s were used in baking and also used in making mud-bricks. They were really expensive for peasants to use. So he already decided to make ovens that ran on electricity like those found on earth.

Most ovens only existed in large households and bakeries. In larger and flourishing cities, it was common for a community to have a shared ownership of an oven to ensure that bread making was accessible to everyone rather that private individuals.

’Ahhhhhh....I have a long way to go.....I see why I need those dishes...I wonder when I’ll be able to eat Pizza again?’ Landon thought as signed helplessly when he thought about the backwardness of this era.

Just thinking about how much work he had to do in the future, gave him a minor headache. Why couldn’t he transmigrate into an era which was close to the 18th century on earth or more? Truly tragic.

Landon decided to sleep early, as he had to give the knights their first military test in the morning.