[ What a reaction!! That's what En likes to see -- someone fired up over chikuwabu! ]
That's easy. Chikuwabu, not to be confused with chikuwa, is made with flour, salt and water. You form it into a cylinder, then hollow out the middle with a tube before you steam it. It's not eaten on its own like chikuwa is, because it has no flavor. It is good at absorbing the flavor of other ingredients, so whatever kind of stock you use will be absorbed by the chikuwabu. It's a pretty good addition if you're struggling to afford food. It's more filling, you know?
[ weiss thought she was a nerd but it seems like there's somebody who's nerdier than her. she listens intently at the explanation, but she can't really imagine it in her head.
at least she's become a small percentage smarter. ]
It is weird. It's such a pointless food, but people still use it in their udon from time to time. Almost as if it's some kind of pseudo-staple food, depending on the person.... Ah, but if it means you'll stay for dinner, we don't need any chikuwabu or chikuwabu substitutes. We can eat something normal, like crepes.
[ she should probably offer to help out, but she knows nothing about crepes. she also really isn't in a cooking mood right now. :( it makes her feel a bit bad but at the same time, she thinks that she can just return the favour eventually. that's fine, right? ]
If things don't go so well with Jaune, then you might end up seeing me here more often.
[ Of course it's fine. En has about 3 years of "I'll return the favor later"s built up. Why wouldn't it be fine? ]
We'll be here to support you, regardless of the outcome. But... needless to say, I hope you and your friend Jaune can patch things up. It's natural for friends to argue sometimes, but that doesn't make it any easier, I know. Ah, and of course if you do need a place to hide, even if it's not because of Jaune, our door's always open to you.
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[ What a reaction!! That's what En likes to see -- someone fired up over chikuwabu! ]
That's easy. Chikuwabu, not to be confused with chikuwa, is made with flour, salt and water. You form it into a cylinder, then hollow out the middle with a tube before you steam it. It's not eaten on its own like chikuwa is, because it has no flavor. It is good at absorbing the flavor of other ingredients, so whatever kind of stock you use will be absorbed by the chikuwabu. It's a pretty good addition if you're struggling to afford food. It's more filling, you know?
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Basically what En said.
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at least she's become a small percentage smarter. ]
It sounds weird.
[ yeah.... :) ]
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[ Little clovers started popping up above Atsushi's head. ]
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[ one day, she'll have to see for herself what a chikuwabu is. ]
Thanks, by the way.
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Good. We're glad to have you.
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[ Atsushi couldn't stop his little smiles. He was just giving off his warm aura. ]
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If things don't go so well with Jaune, then you might end up seeing me here more often.
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We'll be here to support you, regardless of the outcome. But... needless to say, I hope you and your friend Jaune can patch things up. It's natural for friends to argue sometimes, but that doesn't make it any easier, I know. Ah, and of course if you do need a place to hide, even if it's not because of Jaune, our door's always open to you.
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And as you can see we're pretty much inseparable.
[ Atsushi takes another sip out of his tea and lets out a sigh of content. ]
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[ she's amused, even if it doesn't look like she is. ]