Transmigrated into the body of Zhu Yunteng, the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, he is unwilling to accept a tragic fate for himself and begins to find ways to build power and prepare for rebellion.
<...And I never expected that I could make it taste so good.
Zhu Yunwen did both at the same time. While cooking a large pot of hot pot, he also cut the pork loin into slices and made a boiled pork dish.
I also got some spare ribs and made braised spare ribs; I got a fish and made sweet and sour fish; and I also stir-fried Kung Pao chicken and spicy beef...
They prepared large portions of everything, considering there were so many people present. After everything was prepared, Zhu Yunwen divided all the dishes into smaller portions and had them delivered to each prince and princess's table.
Many princes and princesses were already captivated by the aroma while Zhu Yunwen was cooking.
And when I saw the delicious food with its irresistible aroma placed in front of me, I couldn't resist anymore.
After all, anyone would be tempted by such a delicious and visually appealing dish, especially since almost none of the princes and princesses from various countries present had ever tried it before.
They even have beef and mutton, but they never thought of cooking them this way.
However, after everyone tasted it, they were all dumbfounded.
To be honest, for the princes and princesses of these ancient, relatively backward countries, the food made by Zhu Yunwen, this time traveler, was simply beyond their imagination.
Its deliciousness was beyond their ability to describe in words.
Even the king of Baoxiang Kingdom was amazed by the delicious flavor of the sweet and sour fish after eating it, which was brought about by the layers of taste brought about by the sweet, sour and salty flavors.
As for the other princesses and princes, they also praised hot pot and braised pork ribs.
The prince of Chechi Kingdom looked rather grim, because after trying a piece of braised pork ribs, he too was completely captivated by its flavor.
The mouth seemed to understand the principle of "he who eats another's food is bound to him," and thus couldn't utter any unpleasant words.