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The Rule: If the visual aesthetic is broken (e.g., sauce smeared carelessly on the rim), the taste is already a failure.

The rule mandates -level cleanliness. You must leave your plate looking as if it was washed. Every grain of rice, every drop of sauce, every crumb of tempura batter must be consumed. In the Bishokuke no Rule codex, leaving food behind is disrespectful not only to the ingredients (the pig, the wheat, the fisherman) but to the time the meal represents. 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. The Rule: If the visual aesthetic is broken (e

: The protagonist, a serious girl who falls into a trap while trying to be a "good daughter". Yuma Watarase Every grain of rice, every drop of sauce,

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