"Exquisite! You must let me tour your kitchen! I want to see where these delectable morsels are made." WoL squats and pulls out a camping stove. I'mma chif.
What most consider a Culinarian: "Chef who makes great food!" What a Manderville considers a Culinarian: "A chef that can beat a man to near death with a frying pan and win a Manderville's heart in a way only a Manderville can..."
Fun fact: talk to Guildmaster Lynsgath after Endwalker's MSQ/ CUL lvl90 (not sure which) and he'll tell you that there was another Dellemont d'Or competition held. H'mhasi Tia and Raulf both participated, but the winner was Melkoko!
Chefs are like scholars of cuisine. They learn and improve their craft for the betterment of not just them but others in a practical sense. Food isn’t just to survive, it’s a way to live. And you don’t want to be living off simple fare.
@@OtomostheCrazy nothing stopping Eos and/or Selene from throwing on a toque and apron and helping out with the cooking. If a carbuncle can do it, so can Selene. Idk about Eos, though
I compared the different CLN outfits between the expansions, and I think StB had the best one because of i it's array of tools like an insertion thermometer, a pocket watch, tongs, and other complimentary sets
One of my first ff14 blogs I followed was a Tumblr page called something like "eorzian recipes" I can't quite remember the name exactly, but it was something like that. And I loved that page when it was active, because it took culinarian recipes and would translate them into real world recipes that you could cook at home. It was so interesting to see how to create some of the dishes that were in game, and I even tried a few. Ishgardian milk tea was my favorite, and it taught me the idea of mixing cottage cheese with my eggs to make supremely Fluffy scrambled eggs and even how to season them. Unfortunately I believe the person behind it quit posting a long time ago, but I just love the idea of the story and recipes of crafting in 14 being fleshed out enough that they can be recreated in the real world and have a unique style to them while being delicious as well.
As an omnicrafter who does way... way too much cooking... I adored this. My poor Miqo'te boy just cooks constantly to cope with stress. He single-handedly feeds the entire Scions operation and then some.
I've been playing since the launch of ARR, and it never ceases to amaze me how absolutely DENSE it is. Content, story, lore...no matter how long you search, there always seems to be another new discovery to find. Thanks for the lecture, Prof!
if only there was an oil elemental crystal, imagine how handy it would be to keep a big one in the kitchen and get cooking oil from it whenever you needed it...
It’s odd. Culinarian is the first crafting job I tried, but also my least favourite and I’ve long abandoned it for weaver. I’m having fun with blacksmith and armoured though.
Cause that's how I've pronounced it in my head long before ARR's voice acting. Simple as that. You can probably blame all the reading I've done prior to the MMO as well.
@@SynodicScribe I used to mispronounce words I'd only read, too. But, once I learned the correct way to pronounce them I changed how I said it so I didn't sound like a fool. I used to pronounce hearth as "hurrth" until I found it it was pronounced "harth" and corrected how I said it. Another handy tip is that the voewl pair "ae" at the start of a word is pronounced as "ee" in nearly 100% of cases. It's actually meant to be æ, which is a latin vowel that is difficult for most people to figure out how to type on a keyboard so they just don't.
@@mikoto7693 But, he has heard it. That was my entire point. He's heard the characters in the game say it hundreds of times, so there's no way to say he doesn't know how it's pronounced.
This popoto is so raw it wants to join the syndicate
HA! I'm keeping that one! xD
"Exquisite! You must let me tour your kitchen! I want to see where these delectable morsels are made."
WoL squats and pulls out a camping stove.
I'mma chif.
Culinarian Mains: “REJOICE IN THE GLORY OF COOKING!”
and mourn the loss of your inventory space...
@@CatOnACell yes 😔
This video gave me the mental image of a Carbuncle wearing a Chef's hat
What most consider a Culinarian: "Chef who makes great food!"
What a Manderville considers a Culinarian: "A chef that can beat a man to near death with a frying pan and win a Manderville's heart in a way only a Manderville can..."
In only the way a Manderville ma'am can!
have defeated gods and all sorts of world ending threats but that woman scares me.
@@dreamordont at the end of the day you still have a crackable skull
While dancing a jig on your headstone 😜
@@dreamordont no kidding I'd rather trade blows with despair herself than to get within malms of that woman 🥲
Fun fact: talk to Guildmaster Lynsgath after Endwalker's MSQ/ CUL lvl90 (not sure which) and he'll tell you that there was another Dellemont d'Or competition held. H'mhasi Tia and Raulf both participated, but the winner was Melkoko!
Chefs are like scholars of cuisine. They learn and improve their craft for the betterment of not just them but others in a practical sense. Food isn’t just to survive, it’s a way to live. And you don’t want to be living off simple fare.
If we must eat to survive, then lets make it something worth eating!
Sharlyans maybe Scholars but they are pretty savage when it comes to food.
This is why i adore The Last Stand so much.
So what level do we get the fairies to help us with our cooking?
@@OtomostheCrazy nothing stopping Eos and/or Selene from throwing on a toque and apron and helping out with the cooking. If a carbuncle can do it, so can Selene. Idk about Eos, though
Then on the other hand, you have the archon loaf...
you worked a PUN into a story THANK YOU
THIS IS HOW YOU MAKE A PUN FUNNY
this chocobo is so raw, it can still win a race
"I'd be eager to sample your greatest work sometime."
I hope you've a penchant for the best you can find out in the Shroud, good scribe.
I compared the different CLN outfits between the expansions, and I think StB had the best one because of i it's array of tools like an insertion thermometer, a pocket watch, tongs, and other complimentary sets
One of my first ff14 blogs I followed was a Tumblr page called something like "eorzian recipes" I can't quite remember the name exactly, but it was something like that. And I loved that page when it was active, because it took culinarian recipes and would translate them into real world recipes that you could cook at home. It was so interesting to see how to create some of the dishes that were in game, and I even tried a few. Ishgardian milk tea was my favorite, and it taught me the idea of mixing cottage cheese with my eggs to make supremely Fluffy scrambled eggs and even how to season them.
Unfortunately I believe the person behind it quit posting a long time ago, but I just love the idea of the story and recipes of crafting in 14 being fleshed out enough that they can be recreated in the real world and have a unique style to them while being delicious as well.
Whenever you get to Goldsmiths, I hope you include the Ananta’s as well!
Or I could just do an entire video on the Ananta themselves! Even better!
@@SynodicScribewhy not both 👀
The beginning description can also be the synopsis of a Master Chef episode.
Master Chief but one of the chefs is the contestant's dog/cat in a toque and cooking shirt
"The infamous eggless omelette"
As an omnicrafter who does way... way too much cooking... I adored this. My poor Miqo'te boy just cooks constantly to cope with stress. He single-handedly feeds the entire Scions operation and then some.
"Ugh...ow...when I get back home, I'm going to bake a SHITLOAD of cookies..."
I've been playing since the launch of ARR, and it never ceases to amaze me how absolutely DENSE it is. Content, story, lore...no matter how long you search, there always seems to be another new discovery to find. Thanks for the lecture, Prof!
10:45 "There's a few things that all the greatest outfits have in common. First and foremost is ther-" GIANT HAT! "apron".....Gods dammit. ;-;
My fav crafter cause it is the biggest fantasy is having food options. Small town blues. Oh and I'm a real bad cook.
I feel bad for whoever had the job of archiving the Archon Loaf
As you posted this lesson i had to mark it for later because i was in the middle of cooking up a Crown Pie for an order haha. So well timed.
Thank you so much for these! I always learn so much!
The chef hat is also known as a toque. The more you know!
Huh. That's what we call a warm hat for winter up here in Canada.
So Scribe, how long have you been on the Bismarck's wait list?
This is one of the many reason why I got into cooking for myself and my Folks. Thank you.
Sharlyan Scholars : Nutritious and DELICIOUS!? WHAT KIND OF BLASPHEMY IS THIS!?
The kind that don’t require the Final Days.
No wonder why there's always such a high demand for fire crystals... I always wondered about this.... it's for cooking!
These DoH/DoL vids really are... *comfort food*
Mmmmm comfort food.
I'm sure this video was great. But I wouldn't know, I was busy chowing down on an archon burger.
Culinarians be like: Where's the aldgoat sauce?????
You sir, deserve so many more like and views! Please keep making these!
Maybe one day. ^^
A cooking carbuncle, I really want to see that lol
cant wait to hear more about the other crafters!!!
I love these videos so much :,)
culinarian's of light assemble
if only there was an oil elemental crystal, imagine how handy it would be to keep a big one in the kitchen and get cooking oil from it whenever you needed it...
Oh finally! My main job!
I’m listening to this as I’m cooking myself dinner. 😊
Classy!
Come on we gotta give credit to he ar gr ost for drawing the Chefs Kiss xD
Wonder if Gerolt has made relic tools? I’m pretty sure he has but I’m not a crafter so I’m not 100% sure
Nah it's the mch guild with the skytools. Oh wait the Kettle! That counts as a tool xD
It’s odd. Culinarian is the first crafting job I tried, but also my least favourite and I’ve long abandoned it for weaver. I’m having fun with blacksmith and armoured though.
I found a new recipeh!!
My mi qote can make a really good HQ pizza, meanwhile I burned my microwaved pizza yesterday...
So we get our aether back by eating like how Luffy does in One Piece?
Why do you keep saying "ay-ther"? It's been said out loud in the game hundreds of times and it's "ee-ther".
Cause that's how I've pronounced it in my head long before ARR's voice acting. Simple as that. You can probably blame all the reading I've done prior to the MMO as well.
i just remember garuda saying "ill feast upon your eeether"
@@SynodicScribe I used to mispronounce words I'd only read, too. But, once I learned the correct way to pronounce them I changed how I said it so I didn't sound like a fool. I used to pronounce hearth as "hurrth" until I found it it was pronounced "harth" and corrected how I said it. Another handy tip is that the voewl pair "ae" at the start of a word is pronounced as "ee" in nearly 100% of cases. It's actually meant to be æ, which is a latin vowel that is difficult for most people to figure out how to type on a keyboard so they just don't.
@@AnachronisticGamer I think everyone has a tendency to mispronounce words they’ve read but never heard. I know I do.
@@mikoto7693 But, he has heard it. That was my entire point. He's heard the characters in the game say it hundreds of times, so there's no way to say he doesn't know how it's pronounced.