Iuchi Batul wrote:"It is a flavor that is very new for me." The sweet smell of her perfume reached the Crab. It was fragrant as the earthy smell unfurled into an airy aroma. "I have a sbecial liking to this liquid you call sake. It makes my nose tingle and makes me habby and laughing."
"As for something to try... have you tried yet the sbiced vegetables? There are rare bebbers in the desert that give a strong flavor, added to the skewers of meat and squash and bell bebbers, now that's a dish!"
Yuzuki wrote:"Much of the Empire's silk and spice comes from the Mantis. Hence why our islands are named after those things. And we boast one of the largest fleets in the empire too, so that helps. We are well located for trade too."
She paused, thinking of a response to the bit about the ocean.
"You are from the desert, yes? Quite the opposite I suppose. You should visit some of our islands some time. They're quite beautiful. You would find the City of Lightning a welcoming place."
Shinjo Liu Yue wrote:Yue's eyes widened at the new display of food. However, she thought she had a good plan. Oh! I know! There's a custom where I refuse a gift! Maybe she will let it go!
The Unicorn woman shook her head. "Arigatou gozaimasu,Kuamahime-dono," she replied, making sure to pronounce each and every syllable correctly and fully. This was, to some, excessive. "However, I cannot accept your offer. It would be improper for me to take more food. Others in my Clan have yet to try as much as I."
Kaiu Hiroji wrote:Hiroji gives a small laugh and his smile deepens. He glances at Tomonaga and then back to Batul. "Yes, sake. The most marvelous substance. I and Tomonaga-sama are very familiar with it, although in slightly different ways I am sure."
Yasuki Tomonaga wrote:Tomonaga can't help but smile at that first. "Rrrreally?" He drew out the word, even as he exchanged a glance with Hiroji. "Not so different." He murmured, before turning back to Batul. "Iuchi-san, as it happens, my family makes sake. I would be honored if you would try some of it later." He brought none here, of course; that almost certainly would have been rude.
With her description, Tomonaga is able to find the indicated dish. "Ah, this one. Huh. I think it'll go best with..." He chases a bite of the food with a sip of the kumis. "Yeah, that's the one." He nods. "I'm trying to match the food with the best alcohol. It'd harder than it looks."
Kakita Nanami wrote:"Hm?" The Crane opened her eyes, leaning forward slightly and turning to the source of the voice. "Of course I haven't had-" She fell silent when she saw the speaker.
"I mean, of course not - " her eyes fell to the mon - "Moto-san. I'm just enjoying the..." She glanced down to her cup; this Moto definitely wasn't as hairy as the others she'd seen wandering around. "The textures of the choices of tea." Yes - that would be a fair enough explanation.
Kitsune Kumahime wrote:Hm? Oh, that refusing gift thing. But at the dinner table? That seems like it would slow down a meal!
"Oh, do not worry, Shinjo-sama, for today there is plenty! Let's explore and share together, ne?"
Moto Baatar wrote:Before her stood a very young Moto warrior with a slightly concerned expression. He nodded at Nanami's explanation.
"The texture of the tea?" he asked. "Is there too much bark in it or something? They're supposed to grind it finer than that. If there's too many big chunks, you can just pour it out when no one's looking. I won't tell anyone."
Iuchi Batul wrote:Kaiu Hiroji wrote:Hiroji gives a small laugh and his smile deepens. He glances at Tomonaga and then back to Batul. "Yes, sake. The most marvelous substance. I and Tomonaga-sama are very familiar with it, although in slightly different ways I am sure."
"In the desert there are not many blants from which to make drinks, but we do make our own tybe of strong licor, or we did." She recognized as she remembered that the new home of the Unicorn was in Rokugan. The samurai-ko reached out for another rokuganí sweet and bit a tiny bit of it. "All that we make is for consuming in the moment. We have no time to wait for the vine to become strong."Yasuki Tomonaga wrote:Tomonaga can't help but smile at that first. "Rrrreally?" He drew out the word, even as he exchanged a glance with Hiroji. "Not so different." He murmured, before turning back to Batul. "Iuchi-san, as it happens, my family makes sake. I would be honored if you would try some of it later." He brought none here, of course; that almost certainly would have been rude.
With her description, Tomonaga is able to find the indicated dish. "Ah, this one. Huh. I think it'll go best with..." He chases a bite of the food with a sip of the kumis. "Yeah, that's the one." He nods. "I'm trying to match the food with the best alcohol. It'd harder than it looks."
"I see that Crab-sama is an exbert in drinks then." She giggled as she finished her fried dough sweet. "I would love to try your family sake." She added as she finished her own cup of sake. "Now this dessert deserves some milk with it. And you should try the fermented milk as well, it is one of my favorites."
Shinjo Liu Fei wrote:"We have traveled the north, many different variations of lands up there Mantis-san. Home is wherever we make it at the time, here and now as an example. How far from shore are these islands of yours, Mantis-san? If we are truly going to be staying here I might have time in my life that I am afforded the chance."
Iuchi Batul wrote:"I see that Crab-sama is an exbert in drinks then." She giggled as she finished her fried dough sweet. "I would love to try your family sake." She added as she finished her own cup of sake. "Now this dessert deserves some milk with it. And you should try the fermented milk as well, it is one of my favorites."
Kakita Nanami wrote:Moto Baatar wrote:"Is there too much bark in it or something? They're supposed to grind it finer than that. If there's too many big chunks, you can just pour it out when no one's looking. I won't tell anyone."
"Too... too much... bark?" Her eyes widened slightly for a moment before Nanami regained her composure, "Ah, no, no." She gave a polite smile and a bow, "I was just... it is unique compared to the blends I am used to drinking. Very... earthy."
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