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Lets be an Adventurer! ~Defeating Dungeons with a Skill Board~ 57

The Garage Dungeons Food Situation

Onion (B2F)

It releases a tear gas (syn-Propanethial-S-oxide) when cut, blurring its attackers vision.

Ways to counter this tear gas include subjecting the onion to cold, breathing through the mouth while cutting it, and not cutting it at all.

Its seedlings look exactly like those of the bunching onion. The average untrained eye would be unable to tell them apart.

Hokkaido is the No. 1 producer of onions in Japan.

Common Species: Yellow Onion

Garage Dungeons Endemic Species: Sapporo Yellow / Smooth Red

Potato (B4F)

A covert species that mimics the dungeons walls. It shoots Potato bullets from a short distance. A self-sacrifice type that shaves off pieces of itself in order to attack.

The kanji in its Japanese na (Shagaimo) include the characters for horse and bell, the reason for that being that potatoes seed to resemble the bells that usually hung from horses necks.

It goes without saying, but Hokkaido is the No. 1 producer of potatoes in Japan.

Common Species: Irish Cobbler

Garage Dungeons Endemic Species: May Queen / Kita-Akari

Eggplant (B6F)

The common eggplant found in Hokkaido. Despite it being quite a predominant vegetable, Hokkaido is actually the worst producer of eggplants in all of Japan.

It releases sharp barbs from its stem when prodded, which are harmful to the touch.

In ancient tis, these sharpened stems were used to remove hardened warts.

An unfortunate species believed to have no nutritional value. A few years ago, it was found that it was actually quite nutritious, so it has been trying to regain its popularity.

Common Species: Rice Eggplant

Garage Dungeons Endemic Species: None

Kokko (B7F)

A monster commonly seen in the market for use as food. They are usually hunted down by adventurers who prefer to hunt for a living instead of conquering the dungeon.

Not being able to do much other than nervously flap their wings make them an easy target for rookie adventurers.

Theyre famous for their gafowl and cochin variants.

Common Species: Chicken (Gallus gallus dosticus)

Garage Dungeons Endemic Species: None

lon (B8F)

A monster that has three perfectly round fruits attached to a stretched ivy. A self-sacrifice type that attacks by firing the seeds those fruits contain.

In the production areas, lons are cut in half and eaten just like that, however, children tend to prefer waterlons to lons.

Contrary to popular belief, Hokkaido is not the No. 1 producer of lons.

Common Species: Musklon

Garage Dungeons Endemic Species: Yubari King / Kirara Queen

References:

Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Hopage)

Takii Seed Co., Ltd. / and others

Help with data collection:

Farr S & Family (Thank you very much)

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