Part comic, part cookbook. In the narrative, a hard-working middle-aged gay couple in Tokyo come to enjoy the finer moments of life through food. After long days at work, Shiro and Kenji will always have down-time together by the dinner table where they can discuss their feelings and enjoy delicately prepared home cooked meals. Not only is food incorporated into the narrative, but the frames actually take readers through the process of preparing meals in great detail, with recipes listed at the end of the chapters
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Esta serie narra la vida cotidiana de una pareja gay, Shima y Sato, centrándose en sus comidas compartidas y su cocina. Cada capítulo ofrece una visión íntima de su relación a través de deliciosas recetas y rutinas diarias. Es una exploración conmovedora del amor, la compañía y las simples alegrías de la vida doméstica. La serie celebra la comodidad de la cocina casera y el vínculo duradero de una relación a largo plazo.






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In this second installment of Fumi Yoshinaga's deliciously charming slice-of-gay-life, we delve into the beginnings of Shiro and Kenji's relationship. Shiro continues to expand his culinary creativity while dealing with problomatic clients and his well-meaning but misguided mother, who comes to rely on him when a health scare hits close to home.
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What Did You Eat Yesterday? Volume 3
- 152 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Not a home cooking semi-pro's partner for nothing, when Kenji prepares himself instant ramen in Shiro's absence, the level of dedication is rather inspiring
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What Did You Eat Yesterday? Volume 4
- 146 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Shiro turns down an offer to become a celebrity and Kenji’s culinary adventures are reprised in a manga about a gay couple for mature-in the true sense-readers.
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What Did You Eat Yesterday? 5
- 172 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
The narrative centers on Shiro, an accomplished home chef who embraces the idea that each curry he creates is unique. This perspective highlights his creativity and adaptability in the kitchen, suggesting a journey of culinary exploration where flavors and experiences constantly evolve. Through his cooking, Shiro invites readers to appreciate the art of improvisation and the joy of unexpected outcomes in the culinary world.
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What Did You Eat Yesterday? 6
- 172 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Exploring themes of discovery and acceptance, the narrative highlights how happiness is rooted in simple pleasures, particularly food. The bond between Kenji and Shiro deepens as their relationship is influenced by an '80s manga, showcasing the impact of shared interests. Yoshinaga elevates the slice-of-life genre, offering a unique and heartfelt portrayal of love and connection through everyday experiences.
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What Did You Eat Yesterday? 7
- 160 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
The narrative centers on Shiro's introduction of Kenji to his parents, which is overshadowed by Shiro's demanding job. As a significant case unfolds, he becomes increasingly consumed by work, leading to prolonged absences from home and missed dinners. This situation highlights the tension between personal relationships and professional obligations, exploring themes of commitment and the impact of work on family life.
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What Did You Eat Yesterday? Volume 8
- 150 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
For Kenji's birthday Shiro gifts a trip together to Kyoto, but the lawyer's uncharacteristic spree has the easygoing hair stylist fearing the worst. Also in this volume, "brownies" enter Shiro's lexicon and repertoire.
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What Did You Eat Yesterday?, Volume 9
- 148 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
In this volume, the intrepid lawyer/gourmand Shiro deals with the closing of his beloved local supermarket, his ageing parents (and growing older himself), dodges lawyerly politics, and reveals a shocking secret to Kenji about why their apartment is so cheap to rent. Shiro continues to showcase an array of inventive yet simple-to-make dishes, and his cooking buddy Kayoko comes up with tasty recipes to cook up Mr. Kohinata’s food after his fridge breaks down. The recipes include celebratory year-end-only dishes as Shiro rings in the New Year at home, with Kenji, for the first time.
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What Did You Eat Yesterday ? Volume 10
- 152 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
"Shino gets engaged to someone unexpected, Shiros cooking buddy Kayoko contends with her growing family, and Shiro confronts new challenges as his parents get on in years--and the common thread in each family unit is cooking that comes from the heart. Shiro gets a surprising offer at work, and Kenji comes home with a surprise of his own"--Penguin Random House website.
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What Did You Eat Yesterday ? Volume 11
- 153 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
"Madam surprises Shiro with a gift that he quickly puts to good use. Shino asks Shiro for advice on how to keep her new husband fit and healthy. Kayoko invites Shiro to a cherry blossom picnic, at which Shiro is rescued from romantic disaster. Kenji gets a spiffy new suit for his birthday, and the couple considers the implications of a new same-sex partnership certificate law in Shibuya..." --
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What Did You Eat Yesterday? Volume 12
- 154 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
As his clients get on in years, Kenji starts offering house call haircuts, which leads to the most emotional moment of Kenji's career as a stylist. Shino asks for someone to split the burden of clerical work at the office and the firm ends up with a very perceptive new employee. And Kohinata calls Shiro in a panic asking for help with Gilbert, and ultimately makes Shiro a very intriguing offer...
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What Did You Eat Yesterday? 13
- 160 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Exploring the bond between two 40-year-old men, this casual romance delves into their relationship through the meals they share. The narrative highlights the warmth of companionship, the significance of food in their lives, and the subtle nuances of their evolving connection. Fumi Yoshinaga, a James Tripee Award-winning author, crafts a heartfelt story that captures the essence of love and friendship in midlife.
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From the James Tripee Award Winning author, Fumi Yoshinaga, comes a casual romance between two 40-year-old men and the many meals they share together. Shino and Shuhei deal with busybodies worried about their health. Tabuchi figures out how make his latest girlfriend try new things in the kitchen. Shiro and Kenji meet up with Kohinata and Wataru to ring in the new year... but as the quartet of friends get older they learn to be more practical in their celebrations. And Kenji’s boss makes a surprising decision for the future of the salon...!
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What Did You Eat Yesterday? Volume 15
- 160 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
From the James Tiptree Award winning author, Fumi Yoshinaga, comes a casual romance between two 40-year-old men and the many meals they share together. A hard-working middle-aged gay couple in Tokyo experience new challenges both at work and at home. While Kenji struggles to adjust to his new position at the salon, Shiro has unexpected conversations with his parents about the future. Concerns about weight gain also lead to an overhauling of their long-established Christmas menu. In this volume, we see Shiro and Kenji themselves start to get on in years as they come to enjoy the simple joys of healthy home-cooked meals.