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The meeting with the Queen; #yumenikkifangame #pokenom #shinmegamitensei #inkdrawing https://www.instagram.com/shamarooy/p/BvE8o_egZZT/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1eq3n3b3l3obo
Starter Pokémon candy bark by Jen on GeekGirlPenPals!
one of those days... #pokenom #foodiegram (at POKE BAR. Duluth)
Pokémon Diamond & Pearl - Old Gateau
Although #PokeNOM may have officially ended, I still have one more Pokémon entry for you all. To my credit however, the onset of cooler weather and spooky decorations is actually the perfect backdrop for this recipe!
Described as its “hidden specialty,” the Old Gateau is very appropriately found while exploring the creepy and definitely haunted Old CHAteau outside of Eterna Forest. While I’m pretty conspicuous when it comes to my love of wordplay, there’s actually much more to this pun on second glance.
As many of you may know, gateau (pronounced: geh-toe) is a french word that means “cake.” However, the image above certainly doesn’t resemble any kind of cake I know of, and that’s because it’s not really a cake at all! This type of inconsistency is found quite often in video games (and their foods!) that are brought to Western audiences, and is a product of the localization process. Localization is the means by which something is adapted to suit different audiences or markets, usually across cultural and linguistic barriers.
Most of the video games I cover in the blog were originally written and programmed in Japanese. Obviously the games are translated so that English speakers such as myself can understand them, but the process doesn’t end there. Many times in games as well as TV shows and movies there will be cultural references or word play that simply would not make sense to a nonnative viewer and thus must be “localized.”
In the case of the Old Gateau, the connection to the Old Chateau makes sense, but these names were completely different in the Japanese version of the game. In the original, the Old Chateau is called もりのようかん (Forest Manor) and the Old Gateau is もりのヨウカン (Forest Yōkan.) Both of these words are pronounced “mori no yōkan” in Japanese and therefore a different, yet equally clever play on words can be understood.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN!? you may be typing in all caps. Well, it means that in the original version of the game, the item in question was never a cake to begin with! Instead, it’s in fact a popular Japanese confection called Yōkan. It’s actually a snap to make, so why not give the recipe below a try!
(By the way, if you find this stuff stuff interesting like I do, definitely check out my friend Tomato's website Legends of Localization to see all sorts of neat facts and trivia!)
So #PokeNOM is over and #Burtoween is here, but I just got some soba noodles and thought that I could make a Tangela Bento with it. This is a light vegetarian lunch that the Bottomless Pit enjoys after eating too many snacks, and can be assembled rather quickly. It’s also best served cold!
Tangela Soba Bento
Soba (Follow instructions on packet to cook. Mine was just to boil it for 4 mins? After that I ran some cold water over it.)
Shredded Nori
Wasabi Egg Mayo Salad (After cutting off the ends of the egg for the eyes, mash the rest of the egg with some wasabi and mayonnaise!)
Carrots and Cherry Tomatoes
Boiled Edamame, De-shelled
Soba Dipping Sauce Tsuyu (Not pictured).
And then arrange it nicely and launch a pokeball to capture it!
My tag for bentos is #bento ideas!
#PokéNOM: Starters Candy Bark
#PokéNOM: Starters Candy Bark
When I first heard about #PokeNOM through The Gluttonous Geek blog I knew I had to come up with something! Then I realized that unless I made/decorated something that looked like a Poke Ball, the options were a little harder. That’s when my brain decided to pop a super easy idea into my head out of the blue – Starters Candy Bark! (more…)
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Sometimes I like taking shots of pokemon near some food counterparts...
1. Pidgey at the Roast Chicken Deli Counter
2. Pidgey at the Raw Chicken Area...
3. Magikarp on some fried fish skins (lol)
4. Krabby dancing in a pot of Budae Jjigae (Korean Army Stew)
5. Goldeen hanging out near the cat food...
6. Dodrio looking at me angrily from my finished bowl of sesame chicken stew...
Also, @hungryleow has named a Bulbasaur after me.
I want to make some pokemon food for #pokeNOM month but...
Jigglypuff Pink Cream Puffs (Get the Recipe)