224 Lesson 211: Morning Market

"Welcome cheap ~"

A voice of great prestige echoed.

We were in the morning market, close to the harbor.

"Ho, there are so many kinds."

I wondered what it was because it was different worlds, but different kinds of seafood were sold than I thought.

Fish and fish were arranged in various sizes, and some of them even looked like, "Can you eat this?"

Shellfish also varied in size and size, and some of them looked just like clams and scallops to see.

You're not going to have to buy a lot of this.

I walked around the morning market.

When I saw the Fells, they were all fine when I found out they were submissive, although at first they were gnawed.

The old man selling fish here seems to have a lot of fisherman appreciation and a lot of nerve.

Aunties......, yeah, because aunties are the strongest in any world.

I don't care about the details.

I took the Fells and walked around the morning market to buy a lot of stuff.

The first thing I bought was a fish called Saban, which looks just like a rust, and is a popular and well eaten fish around here, he said.

Grandma at the store said it was delicious when baked.

I bought all of these as many as I have in the store because they seem to be good for Saba miso or something.

I asked if it was ok to buy all of them...

"As you can see, this place is full of fish. There's a line of fish in some store that's sold out. Don't worry about that, keep buying me more and more."

That's what Grandma said.

I see Grandma's right, there's a line of cheeks and fishmongers in the morning market.

Of course, they don't only sell one type of fish in one store, and naturally there are likely to be many cases where they sell the same fish as other stores.

Maybe you don't have to worry too much about selling out in one store because there are other stores, as Grandma said.

And a fish called Sarken that looks just like a salmon.

It's a little bigger than a salmon, but I feel like I'm pink and I look like a salmon.

They eat this fish a lot around here, too.

My aunt at the store said that this was delicious when cooked too.

Sake can be used for a variety of dishes, so I just bought it at the store.

It's the fish that looks just like a magpie that I followed.

He said Ajiro and treated him like a miscellaneous fish, and that he only had enough use to dry anything.

I'm still a jerk in appearance.

My instinct says this would be absolutely delicious if I fried it.

I bought all of these as much as I had because it was cheap to break with three copper coins in a bucket.

That's how I shop while walking inside the morning market......

"Welcome, this is Tyrantfish from Bellain's specialty! That's the fresh one I just fried this morning! Here, I bought it. I bought it!

Tyrantfish?

The face of Shadow Warrior (Shadow Warrior) admired the fish.

You have to get this.

When I went to the store selling Tyrant Fish, there was a fish like Tyrant Fish all over the den.

Nearly two metres in size, Tyrantfish looked just like the world's largest freshwater fish pyralcoo living on the Amazon River.

Speaking of differences, is it about living in a sharp toothed mouth and the sea?

"Excuse me, Tyrantfish please"

"Oops, every time! Tyrant fish is delicious whether baked or souped."

Bake or soup?

Looks like you don't eat raw after all.

But let me ask you something...

"Um, can't you eat it raw?

"Raw, huh? Don't be silly, you can't eat it raw! If you eat raw, you'll die!

The old man at the store told me that with tremendous momentum.

"What if you're a foreigner, brother?

Because this country has a lot of Anglo-Saxon faces, and no brunettes, but it's rare, so that's what the old man in the store thought.

This place rode the stream.

"Yeah, well"

"Right. Some countries don't seem to have the sea, and do you sometimes not know it? Then I'll teach you not to die..."

When I heard about Grandma at the store, I knew there was a parasite.

When I said Volvarus Fishworm, I meant that sea creatures have parasites that parasitize anything.

They say this parasite is parasitic between the fish's body and skin to produce eggs.

It's not a particularly rare parasite, it doesn't have any effect on the amount of marine organisms parasitized, and the fish parasitized by this parasite remains available on the market.

But this parasite, it sucks pretty bad when humans are parasitized.

They're going to devour their organs and end up killing their hosts.

It's just a week to 10 days in between, so it's too bad.

But this Volvarus fishworm has a decisive weakness, which means it's very vulnerable to heat.

"The Volvulus fishworm snorts between you and your skin. Time can be short, so it's important to heat it up anyway."

The old man at the store said that Volvarus Fishworm is vulnerable to heat anyway, so you can cook or simmer or broil it for a short time.

I knew you were right not to eat raw.

Or when I had the Giant Talepo tatataki before, I thought it had failed because I thought about it later to Japanese standards.

That was delicious, but I didn't put it in my mouth, but I was so worried about "parasites, are you okay?"

After a while, it was nothing, so yeah, it was fine. I was so upset.

But I'm sure there are parasites in land demons and animals, too.

I don't think I'll eat meat close to raw anymore, but when I ask subtly in the course of the story, it turns out that land demons and animals also have parasites.

A parasite similar to the Volvarus fishworm, which also meant that it was vulnerable to heat.

Sounds like the Giant Talepo was safe because the surface was baked for once.

Good for you.

"Whatever it is, it's important to keep the fever."

That's what the old man at the store said with a nod.

I'll keep that in mind.

Totally raw is no good, you mean safe if exposed to heat even for a short time like a tattoo.

That said, when I hear about the Volvarus Fishworm, hey.

I don't have the courage to eat tatataki right away.

There are any number of other ways to eat it deliciously besides raw, and let's just use boiled, baked, fried or steamed to enjoy the seafood.

"Hmm, brother, how much do you buy Tyrantfish?

"Oh, can I have all the fillets there and this one more? Then I'll buy them all."

"Brother, I guess the money's all right, huh?

That's what my grandmother asks me if I feel confused about buying in bulk.

Sounds about right.

Including the fillet, it'll be about three Tyrant fish.

Besides, Tyrantfish seems to be higher than any other normal fish because it's a demonic frame for once.

"It's okay. He looks like an upstairs adventurer."

"Oh, really? Okay, give me a minute."

When I say that, my grandma groans Tyrantfish.

That's all I can do when I'm this big.

I can only leave this kind of thing to professionals.

It didn't take long, and I received it with the fillets that were lined up.

Two gold coins in total.

Buying this much higher Tyrant fish compared to the others is cheaper than two gold coins.

That's a harbor town.

All you have to do is keep it in the item box, so I'll buy it for you.

The next thing I saw was shrimp and crab.

Vermilion shrimp similar to car shrimp.

This looks like a car shrimp but it's a much bigger and prettier peach shrimp than that.

Bronze King Club similar to Tarabagani.

This is also similar to a tarabagani but bigger and red-colored crab than that.

There's no way shrimp and crabs taste bad.

I think I'm pretty sure the locals are going to buy this too, so I just bought it at the store.

I also bought shellfish that resembled clams.

It's a shellfish called mini crumb that looks and sizes like clams.

I also sold this for free because it's a lot in the bucket and it's small.

Of course, I just bought it.

It's good for miso soup, it can be steamed with alcohol, and clam chowder in western style.

Then Big Hard Crumb heard from the faces of Shadow Warriors (Shadow Warriors).

As I was asking, it was a big big clam in my palm.

I bought as many of these as I could, and I bought as many as I could because they were small Big Hard Crumbs and they were called Small Hard Crumbs with Big Bulbs.

Small-hard crumbs are a little bigger than regular clams, so you think they're perfect for a BBQ.

And then there's yellow scallops that look like scallops.

The shell is yellow about twice the size of a regular scallop.

But inside it was the same as a regular scallop.

This is also delicious when baked, which means it is also popular in stalls.

Of course I just bought this.

I'd love to see some more, but that's it for today because I seem hungry and the Fells are soaking up.

But cheap.

There's a wide variety, and that's the city of the sea.

I bought so much in bulk that I didn't even get five gold coins.

That said, it's only a few meals for the Fells.

I vowed to buy seafood while I was in this city.

"Well, let's eat at the stall."

"I'm tired of waiting."

It's true.

"Sui, I'm hungry ~"

"I'm sorry. Looks like there's a lot of stalls out there, and you can eat a lot, so get in a good mood."

"Nah, anything at all?

"Fine."

'Right. All right, we're gonna eat from one end. Dora, let's go.'

"Ooh."

"Sui, eat a lot ~"

I followed after everyone who went Zunzun towards the stall.