Moreover, Da Dao is a smart man; he knows that what he's doing now might make him famous in history...
Oh dear, I can't think about it...
So this is the day he'll have his big knife? Just thinking about it makes me feel so happy I could float on air.
What does a person live for? Either a peaceful and joyful life, or a life of great achievements and accomplishments.
He felt a surge of pride and joy in his chest.
The onlookers were dumbfounded. All they wanted was for Da Dao to make a proper steamed bun and suppress Shi Lingheng's arrogance, but what was going on now? The situation seemed to be turning out in a confusing way.
These people forgot about eating and looked at Xiao Fan strangely, asking, "Xiao Fan, what kind of research are you talking about? After all this talk, we're still all confused."
Fan Xiaofan pointed to the steamed buns on the table and said, "Actually, if you think about it carefully, cooking takes up a lot of time every day. But sometimes, when things are busy, you really don't have time to do it. If there were some things that could be eaten after a little simple processing, wouldn't that be much more convenient?"
Everyone already understood what Fan Xiaofan meant. From ancient times to the present, there has been the concept of dry rations, which are indispensable in certain situations.
"But this stuff doesn't keep well; in the summer, it won't be edible in just a few days..."
Fan Xiaofan nodded in response to this question and said, "So, although what we're making is ready-to-eat food, it's different from that..."
Steamed buns are a type of food that spoils very easily unless they are stored in a refrigerator; the requirements are too demanding.
"What is that?"
Da Dao had initially thought it was about making steamed buns, but now, judging from Xiao Fan's tone, it didn't seem so, and he became even more curious.
Everyone has eaten cookies, right?
Fan Xiaofan asked.
Everyone nodded upon hearing the question, and then, seemingly because it concerned food, Da Dao reacted even faster than the researchers: "You mean, we should process this food like cookies, so it will last longer?"
Fan Xiaofan nodded. In this era, if you were away from home for a long time and there was no food available, you would carry dried cornbread or flatbread to fill your stomach. But these things were dry and tasteless, so don't expect anything good from them.
These are considered relatively good conditions...
What's even more worrying are the guardians who live in even harsher conditions. They serve as the vigilant defense line, and when they can't make a fire or move around in the snow, they can only eat fried noodles that get stuck in their throats after a bite, and then use snow to help them swallow.
When conditions were unfavorable, people could only eat snow or dry grass roots to fill their stomachs. This kind of fried noodles, which was difficult to swallow, was sometimes a source of nutrition that they desperately wanted.
So Fan Xiaofan originally just wanted to make instant noodles, but the more he thought about it, the more he realized that things like steamed buns and dumplings are difficult to store now, so they could be put aside for a while. Instant noodles can be eaten dry or boiled. And if he could also develop some compressed biscuits, that would be even better.
Think back to when she first came to this era. For her, the most common food to fill her stomach was something that everyone else found incredibly amazing.
Compressed biscuits are more practical than instant noodles in many situations; they produce much less noise when eaten than instant noodles.
In certain special circumstances, when one cannot make a sound, it can replenish the energy needed by the body and can be a lifesaver.
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