Bishokuke No Rule

If you were looking for a different "Bishoku" (Gourmet) related series, you may be thinking of:

The Bishokuke holds that the diner is below the chef in the hierarchy of knowledge. Thus, the rule of Omakase (I leave it to you) is supreme. bishokuke no rule

In a proper Japanese multi-course meal (Kaiseki), and in the logic of a Bishokuke, a meal is not finished until the very last grain of rice is eaten. Leaving food behind is considered the ultimate insult to the ingredient. If you were looking for a different "Bishoku"

The organization’s primary goal is to acquire "GOD," the legendary ingredient capable of ending wars and hunger. Under this rule, morality is secondary to the acquisition of flavor. If a beast stands between a Bishokukai member and a rare ingredient, the beast must be slain. If a human stands in the way, they are merely an obstacle. This rule dictates that the deliciousness of the target justifies any method used to obtain it—poaching, violence, or manipulation. Leaving food behind is considered the ultimate insult

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