Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear - Vol. 3 Ch. 23

Huh. I thought the chapter was "The Quest for the Delectable Poultry!" or something. Got some fluff instead.
 
not a bad person but rather selfish, forcing you to come just so you could play with his daughter not caring if you had other shit to do.
 
@Doomer
And by other shit to do, you mean Yuna’s local wildlife extinction show? The one literally no one asks for? The one she does to experiment or kill time?
 
Selfish? Forcing you to come? Not caring if you had things to do?
Err, guess someone better get their eyes or memory checked, because that's definitely not the case.

He made a request for her to come visit him at his house, and let her decide when so it wouldn't trouble her.
Main purpose was just a meet&greet thing as the guildmaster assumed, although the daughters curiosity and interest made him request that yuna spend some time with her.



Kinda liked the part when he asked if he could get to ride too. =p
 
I mean, it's selfish for other reasons, but all entirely understandable. Given what it takes to get Yuna to act, the optimal way to get anything done is to make friends with her and leave bait to make her want to help.
 
Hm? Eggs are hard to preserve? I thought they were one of the most long lasting natural ingredients?
 
oh god...a world without chickens or eggs?

we're reaching heresy levels that shouldn't be possible
 
Cute fluff chapter.

@PotatoZero
I've only had experience with chicken eggs but typically they're good for about a week unrefrigerated.
I wouldn't trust any longer than that.
 
@Slapdown3 Eggs are fine up to a month, or 2 if refrigerated. Just that it's usually eaten within a week... it can't really last when everyone eats 1-2 of them each day.
 
@IMACOP
That's why I said they're good for a week, unrefrigerated.
I know they technically have a way to refrigerate in this universe but I'm just saying for reference.
 
Unwashed eggs are good for few months unrefrigerated which is lot longer than most foods. In EU, it's illegal to sell washed eggs and they're sold unrefrigerated.

Washed eggs without refrigeration expires in 1 day at warm temperatures. In USA, Canada and Japan, it's illegal to sell unwashed eggs and they're sold refrigerated.

This is likely why this Japanese author thought eggs expire quickly.

Eggs sold without grading aren't subject to regulations (like directly from farmer).

More countries in the world sell unwashed eggs than washed.

Washing eggs destroys the protective layer, "bloom" which causes the egg to expire. But unwashed eggs can have dirt, poop, feathers, etc on it. Despite being dirty, statistics show us the chance of salmonella poisoning is a lot lower (like 1/10th) in countries like UK who doesn't wash eggs than USA.

Further reading: https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2014/09/11/336330502/why-the-u-s-chills-its-eggs-and-most-of-the-world-doesnt
 

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