📌Kinda Literally
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Dungeon Meshi
Delicious in Dungeon
ダンジョン飯
Delicious in Dungeon Episode 20
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34 Comments

  1. I always find it odd the sheep part grows inside said berry almost like some sort of flower bud waiting to bloom?

  2. Sheep that grow on trees and taste like crab. The things the party have encountered in this dungeon this was the weirdest.

  3. My God I wish this was real, imagine a whole barometz farm full of sheeps growing on trees.

  4. "Sheeps only eat plants but do they grow into plants"

    The Dungeon: "wait they are not supposed to?"

  5. Sooo a strange animal who grows on a tree, taste like a crab and looks like a sheep

    are they in australia?????

  6. i remember seeing barometz mention in a different manga. i think its called a wild last boss has appeared

  7. You skipped the best part: they used amature Barometz berry, which had a lamb inside it. Like a placenta

  8. Barometz lore in real life are what mechants call the source of soft textiles now known as cotton. Imagine if the Chattel slavery is all about that barometz harvesting.

  9. In the real world, Barometz is a missed conception about cotton, since cotton tree was unknown to the Northern European.
    Thanks to those merchants with their made up stories.
    Things get more screwed up when somebody found a stem from a tree fern in China or maybe Malaya if put upside down will resemble a golden sheep.
    Later named Cibotium Barometz.
    But the locals called it Golden Chicken fern. It grows in highlands.

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