Bishokuke No Rule «DELUXE»
You do not need a traditional Japanese kitchen to live by these principles. Here is a Western adaptation path:
Professional chefs use three spatulas to avoid mixing flavors. In the home kitchen, Bishokuke no Rule mandates the separation of tools for seafood, meat, and vegetables/condiments. This prevents cross-contamination and flavor blurring. More importantly, it enforces mindful cooking—you cannot rush if you must swap tools. bishokuke no rule
In Bishokuke no Rule, the concepts of "senpai" (upperclassman) and "kohai" (underclassman) play a significant role. These terms, borrowed from Japanese school culture, refer to individuals who are more experienced or less experienced in the context of same-sex relationships. You do not need a traditional Japanese kitchen
If I have any criticisms, it's that the pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, with some plot threads being resolved a bit too quickly or conveniently. Additionally, some supporting characters feel slightly underdeveloped, leaving me wanting more backstory or screen time. This prevents cross-contamination and flavor blurring
: In her first meeting, Reina is easily intimidated and manipulated by an older man. This man is revealed to be her uncle, Yuma Watarase