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Cooking companions tvtropes
Cooking companions tvtropes













She's always cooking for Joshua (to the point where he raves over her pudding), and she also scolds Shader for eating canned food and gives her a home-cooked meal as soon as she sees her again.

  • Fiore in Chrono Crusade is the cook of the Sinners, so she has a tendency to do this to show familial affection.
  • His co-worker Takagi tries to ask his girlfriend Sato to make him a bento too, but she mistakenly believes he's buying lunch for the two of them.
  • In Case Closed, after Shiratori and Kobayashi have a Relationship Upgrade, she begins to make him bentos for lunch.
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    The two managers, Yoshiko and Machiko, bring home-made drinks for the guys Machiko immediately tells Yoshiko to go to the team captain, Matsuyama, and give him his drink first while she handles the rest, clearly thinking of the present trope since Yoshiko and Matsuyama are Twice Shy. Played straight in the re-introduction of the Furano team.Being a tsundere, she finally gets fed up and goes away, with Tsubasa being all ". but while he does like her food, he totally misses her advances. Sanae is trying to gather her courage to ask Tsubasa out and decides to bring him sandwiches. Parodied in the Captain Tsubasa original anime.In Brave10, Isanami basically gets a bodyguard in Saizo for a soba bowl although technically it's more about the repayment than the food itself.Unfortunately for her, it didn't have the effect she really wanted, since Yoshi (who had a huge crush on Noriko) ended up taking the cookies and eating them. In Battle Royale, Noriko bakes cookies to give to Shuya, whom she has a huge crush on.It works pretty well, mostly because Suzu herself being Supernaturally Delicious and Nutritious also makes her food taste good to ayakashi. Ayakashi Triangle: Suzu tries to get Shirogane to be her friend, and give up on eating her, by making him food.Unfortunately, it's Valentine's Day, and he keeps getting sidetracked by all the girls in his harem plying him with chocolate ( lots of chocolate, in the case of Ayame and Kirino). In one chapter of the harem comedy Ai Kora, Maeda tries to get home to enjoy a chocolate sculpture of a girl with all his "ideal parts" that he had commissioned.She has been madly in love with him ever since - much to his chagrin. Unfortunately for him, she turned out to find the banana absolutely delicious, and became convinced he was using this trope on her. Akuru, who just wanted to study in peace, fed her a banana so she would leave him alone already. Parodied in Aho Girl, where it's revealed in flashbacks that protagonist Yoshiko's crush on her childhood "friend" Akuru was initiated by an unintentional case of this Yoshiko had just broken into Akuru's room while he was studying, and, feeling hungry, was begging him for food.Played with on her side, as she was actually nursing a crush on Ango and chose to tease him, and giving Ryo larger portions was a way to annoy Ango. 7 Seeds has Ryo admit to falling in love with Koruri because, when they were growing up in the institution, she'd always give him large portions and extra helpings when it was her turn to cook.It acts more as a characterization trope, indicating a generalized benevolence toward a large group or even all of humanity (or more), than a particular relationship, though even here it often indicates that a person has been accepted into their True Companions. Indeed, any character who cooks on a regular basis probably does this as well. It may also have something to do with the tendency of characters to fall in love with waitresses. The Team Chef may do this to express the Power of Friendship for their True Companions. The Earth Mother, Granny Classic, and Mama Bear engage in this on a regular basis for their children, but it's not limited to women. If the child is a Broken Bird, or if the older woman is a Lethal Chef this can result in failure.

    cooking companions tvtropes

    In this version, an older woman (occasionally male but usually a woman) tries to demonstrate maternal love to a younger person by cooking for them. In addition to the more common romantic version, there is also the occasional mother figure to child version. If the cook is spectacularly terrible, then Hilarity Ensues, particularly if she's the type to drop-kick the Love Interest when he refuses to touch her cooking because it just ate a hole through the table.















    Cooking companions tvtropes