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Post by tuthead on Feb 23, 2013 20:11:22 GMT -5
Just in case anyone didn't know, the next group of three first season episodes has been uploaded. ironcheffans.info/wordpress/?p=1420Significant in this group of episodes is that we finally get to the familiar structure of one challenger, one battle as the preliminary battles end after episode 5. Enjoy.
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Post by okonomiyagi on Feb 23, 2013 20:25:39 GMT -5
Judging from episode 6, it almost seems like Kaga held an off-screen preliminary battle anyway. Why else would he have introduced two other chefs that we don't even see in Kitchen Stadium?
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Post by miwaneisan on Feb 24, 2013 6:17:04 GMT -5
They didn't mention about preliminary battle. Probably they didn't have it.
About why they introduced two other chefs, I think that they just wanted to show their short story (proceeding) that they've reached the three candidates (masters of Cha-han=fried rice): Mr. Lee, Mr. Harimoto & Mr. Tei and they chose Mr. Tei for the KS battle.
Kaga said, he checked all over Japan for the master of Cha-han cooking and picked up three chefs. I imagine that the gourmet academy staff visited each of their restaurants and had interviews and checked their Cha-han. And finaly they thought Mr. Tei's one was the most remarkable. Kaga said, Tei's "Hisui (jade) Cha-han" was the most impressive. (why "jade"? you can see green beans"eda-mame" in his Cha-han (^^) )
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Post by okonomiyagi on Feb 24, 2013 18:14:00 GMT -5
That's what I'm saying--it's basically a preliminary battle without being called a preliminary battle.
Although, what was it they were saying at the beginning of that battle about gold and silver? Something about the eggs being the gold and the rice being the silver, right?
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Post by tuthead on Feb 24, 2013 20:28:34 GMT -5
Something about the eggs being the gold and the rice being the silver, right? That's the way I understood it.
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