If you’re a foodie like me, your algorithm on social media apps like TikTok is filled with over-stylized cooking videos from influencer chefs endeavoring to broaden your cooking horizons. While these overly-produced videos make for helpful slap-dash references whenever I put on my big boy pants and fuck shit up in my kitchen, their lightning-fast-paced editing kind of harshes the mellow that comes with painstakingly eating some mouthwatering dishes. Luckily, we still have anime, the old gods of making drawn food look more delicious than real-life food, to insatiate our hunger into action (i.e. cooking ourselves or ordering food). In...