âWelcome, welcome! Come over and have a look~ Itâs cheap here~â
We could hear the high spirited shouts of the vendors as we approached the morning market next to the harbour.
âHo~ thereâs quite a variety here, na~â
Since it was a morning market in another world, I had no idea what to expect. However, it exceeded all my hopes in terms of variety and price. [1] Various fish were lined up all according to their sizes and types. Among the more familiar kinds of seafood, there were sea creatures that caused âthatâs edible?â to flash across my mind.
There were shellfish of all kinds too. Some that looked like clams and others with fan-like shells that looked a lot like scallops.
In short, there were all kinds of stuff here that I plan to buy. Yosh, letâs stock up lots of seafood here.
The plan is to take a walk around the market and [6] check out all the various stalls first before buying anything. When people first saw Fer and the others, they were taken aback, but they soon calmed when they realised that theyâre all my familiars.
A lot of the people who sold fish here seemed to be fishermen. From their fierce faces and tough bodies, they seemed to be a courageous lot. As for the ladies⌠most of them were aunties. Un, as expected, aunties are the strongest in any world [8].
Anyway, letâs not sweat the small stuff! Itâs time to shop, letâs shop for all the seafood!
The first thing I bought was a fish called Mackerel [9], which looks just like the Mackerel in Japan and is said to be quite popular in this area.
[4] âThese are great when grilled,â the stall uncle told me.
Immediately, images of Grilled Miso Mackerel danced in my head and I bought up all of his Mackerel. Itâs only after Iâve self-importantly declared, âIâll take everything!â that I regretted it.
[4] â⌠if itâs alright, that isâŚâ
âAs you can see, we have plenty of fish to go around. Even if you buy out one stall, there are others selling similar things.â The uncle laughed, âSo donât worry about it, buy lots and lots!â [5]
Ah, looks like Iâm the one over thinking things.
Reassured, I continued with my shopping. The next thing I came across was a fish called Salken. It looked just like salmon, but bigger with pink skin. There were quite a lot of them around, so I guess theyâre pretty common too.
Noticing my interest, the stall auntie said, âThese are very good grilled or baked, young man!â
I nodded. If they are anything like regular salmon, they could be used for all kinds of dishes. I bought a lot of these too.
The next fish I noticed was something that looked like the Horse Mackerel. [1] While Horse Mackerel or Aji fish are often treated as coarse fish that are made into dried fish I quite like them fried.
My cooking instinct told me that this fish would be delicious fried. Also, theyâre very cheap. 3 bronze coins for a bucket so I cleaned out this stall too.
This is my basic shopping pattern nowâŚ
âWelcome, welcome! Hereâs a Verulean specialty, the Tyrant fish! We caught this fellow just this morning so itâs beyond fresh! Come and get it, or youâll regret it!!â
Tyrant fish?
Isnât that the fish that was praised by the [Shadow Warriors] to high heaven?
I must have it!
I rushed over to the stall. The only fish that fits the description of âTyrant Fishâ was nearly 2 meters long. It resembles the worldâs largest freshwater fish, the [11] Arapaima Gigas is a native of the Amazon River basin.
The Tyrant Fish looked every bit like its alternate world counterpart except for the razor sharp teeth. [1] I guess youâll need a mouth full of teeth like that to survive and grow to this size in a monster filled sea.
âExcuse me, Iâll have the Tyrant Fish pleaseâ
âOu, thank you for the purchase! Tyrant Fish are really great in soups or baked!â
In soups or baked⌠I wonder, could this fish be eaten raw?
âRaw?! Donât be stupid, of course not! Youâll die!â was the old manâs rapid answer. Then, he narrowed his eyes at me, âHey, brother. You a foreigner here?â
Considering the rarity of black hair and eyes among all these Anglo-Saxon faces, I guess I stood out a lot, huh.
âYes, wellâŚâ
âI see, considering how much of country is landlocked, I guess most people donât know this. Well, donât eat it raw or youâll really die. See, this kind of fish has the âVolbaras Fish Wormâ. It infects every living creature in the sea and lives just under the skin of this guy. Thatâs where it lays its eggs too.
Well, fish and sea life donât really seem to care about them and theyâre sold normally. It only becomes a problem when humans are infected by this fish worm. After an incubation period of about a week to 10 days, it will start to devour the organs of its host until the human dies.
This worm has one fatal weakness though, and thatâs heat. Since the fish worm lives on the skin of sea creatures just heating up the food is good enough to kill it.â The old man gave me a serious look. âJust donât eat it raw.â
Thinking back, the last time I ate something close to raw was when I cooked the Giant Tarepo in tataki style. Basically searing the outside and keeping the middle bit raw. Even then, I thought that I had failed as a Japanese for not eating proper sashimi. [1] The reason why I had made tataki then was because I had been slightly worried about parasites. It was delicious, but more importantly, I hadnât gotten sick later which was quite a relief. [5]
I think, for my own peace of mind, I had better not eat raw food or anything close to raw food anymore. Especially since according to the uncle here, there are parasites similar to the Volbaras Fish Worm in land animals and monsters that were also vulnerable to heat.
Looks like I was safe because I cooked the surface of the Giant Tarepo last time.
Good to know!
âJust make sure to heat up your food,â the old man reminded
Still, even though the tataki method could render the food safe, I donât think I have the courage to eat it yet. [2] After all, there are lots of way to eat delicious food other than sashimi. Letâs enjoy seafood by boiling, grilling, frying and steaming for now.
âWell, how much Tyrant Fish would you like to buy, young man?â
âAh, if you can fillet it properly for me. Um, in this size and this size, Iâll buy all of them.â
âYoung man, you have the money for it?â
This was the first time someone questioned my ability to pay. [6] I really donât look like the rich type, I guess?
Moreover, Tyrant Fish were pretty expensive compared to regular fish since itâs considered a âmonster typeâ creature.
âItâs fine, though I look like this, Iâm really a high ranking Adventurer,â I said, wondering if Iâll need to show my ID to himâŚ
âOooh, is that so. Very well, a moment please,â said the old man. [3] Well, I called him an old man, but heâs definitely an experienced professional. From the way he handled the huge fish, the filleting, deboning and cutting was amazing.
Soon, his table was filled with Tyrant Fish fillets which I happily stuffed into my [Item Box]. The total cost for three Tyrant Fish plus labour charge was 2 gold coins, which I happily paid.
Considering the amount of Tyrant Fish I just bought, a monster fish which was much more expensive than other fish, 2 gold coins was considered cheap.
As expected of a port city!
Since I have this super convenient [Item Box] where food donât go bad, letâs buy more!
The next thing that caught my eye were shrimp and crabs. [3] They have something called the Vermillion Shrimp that were similar to Tiger Prawns [12]. However, I must say the Vermillion Shrimp were much more beautiful and larger than the prawns Iâve seen in Japan.
The next thing that made my Japanese heart beat faster was the Bronze King Crab. Itâs spiny shell and long legs was similar to the Alaskan Red King Crab. The only difference was the colour, [6] just looking at these giant crabs made my mouth water.
There was no way buying shrimps and crabs would go wrong, right?
[6] Like a housewife at a time sale, I bought as many as I dared, worried that the locals would snatch my precious shrimps and crabs from under my nose.
I also bought all kinds of shellfish. Mini Clams that were basically little thumb sized clams. [2] These were sold in buckets and their prices were so cheap that I practically got them for free. So, of course, I bought as much as I could. I could make Miso Soup with Clams, Sakemushi Clams or even western style Clam Chowder.
[6] The next clams I bought were the âBig Hard Clamsâ. They were the ones recommended by the [Shadow Warriors]. [6] I really had not expect the name to literally be just âBig Hard Clamsâ. [2] Each clam was about the size of my palm.
They also have Small Hard Clams, which were a little bigger than regular clams. These would be perfect for barbecues.
I also bought âYellow Scallopsâ recommended by the store keeper as well as other seafood items that were said to be delicious when grilled. Of course, Iâll be barbecuing them over a nice fire, hehe.
Iâd love to shop for more things, but I was starting to feel hungry. Fer and my other familiars were looking kind of antsy too, so itâs about time to call a halt to my shopping spree.
Nonetheless, I must say shopping here is certainly cheap.
Iâve bought loads of things, literally buckets of clams and fish but the total amount Iâve spent barely reach 5 gold coins. That said, the amount Iâve bought is probably only worth a few servings of food for Fer and coâŚ
I must stock up more while weâre in town!
âWell, shall we go and find a food stall and eat there?â
âIâm tired of waiting already, letâs just go.â
âReally!â
âSuiâs tummy is rumbling~â
âSorry, sorry. Look, there are plenty of food stalls we can choose from with different kinds of food. Why donât we go there now?â
âNu, I get to choose anything?â
âOf course,â
âIs that so, then letâs start from this end first and work our way down. Dora, Sui, letâs go.â
âOu!â
âSui will eat lots and lots~â
I trailed after the backs of my familiars as they headed excitedly over to the first food stall of the day.
[Gumihou: Ahhh, what kind of food would they encounter~?]
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[8] Aunties in Japan has a reputation for being strong, especially in Osaka. If you want to know more, check out Other World Okonomiyaki Chain Store~
[9] Mackerel or Saba â Delicious when grilled. Could be eaten as sushi, but kind of stinky. I eat them as sushi because I like the slight stinkiness, lol
[10] Horse Mackerel or Aji â Not really a mackerel, lol â Small fish, probably most well known as âaji furaiâ
[11] Arapaima Gigas â native to the Amazon River basin. Can weigh up to 180 kilograms
[12] Tiger Prawns â Kuruma Ebi (literally car prawns, lol!) â larger than the palm of your hand. Personally, I like smaller shrimps, lol! Mostly because the big prawns are ridiculously expensive. The yellow or brown strips on their bodies made them look like âtigersâ lol!
The specific specie is called marsupenaeus japonicus
[13] Red King Crab â Also known as Alaskan Red King Crab! â The King Crab is the largest type of crab and one of the most dangerous to catch. Inspires the âDeadliest Catchâ the Fishing Crab Film