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Japanese Literature
Kadokawa Bunko / Kisuke left the oil store he had been working for for a long time due to the suspicion of fraud. Kisuke was not satisfied with it, but he was thinking about selling some food in order to eat it. From his own experience, he began to think about making a "staple food that doesn't depend on rice" that can save the common people when the harvest is bad. He was pushed by Orin, the poster daughter of the tempura restaurant "Inoya," which he had a business with, and he accompanied his friend Seikichi on a trip to Nagasaki in order to broaden his experience. Then he came across a food called "pan," which seems to be made by baking flour. When he returned to Edo, he started making "pan," but it doesn't become "fluffy." Orin, Seikichi and others have to do trial and error. Did "pan" bake in Edo? An unprecedented opening record of "pan-ya" in Edo!