As a foodie who loves all kinds of food, what are the animations about food? Next, I share with you six good food animations, take a look at it!
<h1>1. Chinese small boss</h1>

When it comes to this animation, everyone must not be unfamiliar with it, this is simply a childhood memory. When I was a child, I watched the Chinese version, and at that time I thought it was a domestic animation, but I later learned that it was Japanese animation.
This anime is adapted from a manga, the original author is Yoshiji Ogawa, the original name of the work is "Zhonghua Yiban", Chinese translated as "Zhonghua Little Boss".
The protagonist, Liu Angxing (Xiao Dangjia), has a super talent for cooking and a love of cooking, traveling around the country with Partners such as Zhao Meili and ShiLang, looking for legendary kitchen utensils, and fighting against the culinary world with like-minded friends.
The most impressive thing is the "golden fried rice" of the small boss. Such a classic work, come and see
<h1>2. Food Story</h1>
As a mouse, Xiaomi loves to cook and has a super talent.
After an accidental separation from his family, he travels to Paris, meets Linquini, the son of the kitchen god, and begins his dream of being a chef.
Despite some difficulties, it was overcome with its partners. It really confirms what the kitchen god said, "Everyone can cook." Very good looking!!!
The contradiction between dreams and reality, how will Xiaomi solve it? Well worth a look!!!
<h1>3. The Spirit of the Eater</h1>
A super good-looking anime based on a manga. Although it is also jokingly called the "spirit of the aphrodisiac", the description of the food is also wonderful at the same time as the explosion!
It's an eye-opener. Although it is a bit like a group portrait drama, the content is very exciting. It tells the story of Yukihira Sogen entering the Far Moon Gakuen, studying hard, and improving his cooking skills with a group of like-minded friends. Wonderful!
There are also people on Station B who have made cooking in the anime. Great piece of work, highly recommended!!!
Every meal is a feast for the eyes to be desired!
<h1>4. Japanese Bread King</h1>
It is also an old anime, a manga created by Japanese shōnen manga artist Takashi Hashiguchi. Later adapted into an anime. It tells the story of the protagonist, Higashi and Ma, who struggle to make Japanese bread. Quite inspirational animation.
<h1>5. Dream pastry chef</h1>
I watched the anime a long time ago and was attracted by the heroine's natural stay and passion for pastries. There are even pastry elves, magical. Saw a wide variety of pastries, with a seductive look.
A work that is very young and full of girlish hearts. The heroine experienced a lot of things along the way and grew up. It's pretty good-looking.
<h1>5. Koizumi classmates who love ramen</h1>
This is a new one this year, adapted from the manga of the same name by Japanese manga artist Narutomi.
The protagonist, Koizumi, is a high school student with a cold look. However, he has a special love for ramen, often eats ramen, and knows a lot about ramen.
In each episode, Koizumi students can be seen enjoying ramen again, which makes the author want to eat ramen too much.
Cold noodles, family ramen, soy sauce ramen and more are eye-catching. The interaction between characters such as Yu Osawa, Misha Nakamura, and Jun Takahashi and Koizumi is also very interesting. Worth a look!
<h1>6. Otherworld canteen</h1>
The TV anime "Another World Canteen" is based on the light novel of the same name by Inuzuka Hirahara and illustrated by Katsumi Tsuki Oka, and is produced by SILVER LINK.
It's a bit like a novel called "Food Suppliers."
Diners come from all over the world, of different races, including elves, demons, orcs, and so on. Without exception, they fell in love with the restaurant called "Cat House Western Restaurant". Cuisine and food meet the owner, a warm story. It's quite healing, you can see.