Emiyasan Chi No Kyou No Gohan Ch 68 Portable -

Rather than dwell on sadness, Shirou sees an opportunity. He suggests they cook that dish together. Sakura hesitates, recalling bitter memories, but (ever the food enthusiast) chimes in, saying that reclaiming a dish with happy memories is the best way to honor good food.

Imoni (Japanese taro potato stew) with salted salmon roe (ikura) on the side. This is a classic autumn dish from the Yamagata region, often cooked in large iron pots at riverside gatherings. The chapter shows Shirou carefully peeling the slippery taro potatoes (a notoriously difficult task due to their slime), preparing the dashi broth, and adding salmon fillets, negi (scallions), and konjac.

The chapter opens on a rainy afternoon at the Emiya household. Shirou notices that seems a bit preoccupied. Unlike her usual cheerful, helping demeanor in the kitchen, she’s staring out the window. When Shirou asks if she’s okay, she admits she’s been thinking about a dish her grandfather (old Zouken, though the manga never makes him a villain) used to request from the kitchen staff when she was very young—before the darkness of the Matou family fully consumed her life. emiyasan chi no kyou no gohan ch 68

Whether you are a hardcore Fate lore junkie looking for a palate cleanser, or just someone who loves cozy manga about cooking, this chapter delivers. It reminds us that even in a world of magecraft and ancient heroes, the most magical thing of all might be a shared meal on a rainy day.

Sakura’s initial hesitation about Imoni comes from associating it with a cold, demanding household. By cooking it with Shirou, Saber, and Rin, she is actively rewriting that memory. The dish doesn’t change—the context does. It’s a beautiful, subtle message about healing from trauma. Emiyasan Chi no Kyou no Gohan Chapter 68 is not action-packed. There are no Noble Phantasms, no dramatic reveals, and no Holy Grail. What it does have is more valuable: warmth, humanity, and a deeply satisfying recipe for taro potato stew. Rather than dwell on sadness, Shirou sees an opportunity

The premise is brilliantly simple: What if everyone from the Fifth Holy Grail War lived together peacefully, shared meals, and dealt with everyday problems like grocery shopping and seasonal ingredients? Released in Young Ace Magazine (Kadokawa), Chapter 68 continues the manga's slow, cozy pace. As of this writing, the chapter is part of the ongoing serialization that has already been compiled into multiple tankōbon volumes (up to Volume 6 in English, with Volume 7 on the way).

(Spoiler-light summary) Without giving away every panel, this chapter focuses on a traditional Japanese comfort food that aligns with a specific seasonal change. The manga is known for aligning its recipes with the time of year—autumn chapters feature sweet potatoes and mushrooms, winter chapters focus on hot pots and stews. Plot Summary of Chapter 68 – What Happens? Warning: Mild spoilers ahead for chapter 68. Imoni (Japanese taro potato stew) with salted salmon

As they cook, arrives, claiming she “just happened to be in the neighborhood” (translation: she smelled the dashi from across the city). Taiga follows shortly after, baseball bat in hand, demanding dinner. Even Lancer (Cú Chulainn) pops by, complaining about the rain ruining his fishing trip but happily accepting a warm bowl. Key Character Moments in Chapter 68 This chapter shines because of its quiet character development: 1. Sakura Matou’s Healing Arc In the main Fate timelines, Sakura suffers immensely. Here, however, chapter 68 gives her a moment of quiet victory. Cooking Imoni allows her to reclaim a taste from her childhood without the trauma. Shirou’s gentle guidance reminds her that the same dish can have two different flavors depending on who you share it with. One panel shows her smiling softly as she adds miso to the pot—a small but powerful image. 2. Shirou Emiya, The Empathetic Chef Shirou’s "heroism" isn’t about swords or projection magic here. His superpower is understanding that food is memory. He doesn’t push Sakura to talk; he simply peels potatoes beside her. This is peak Emiya-san Chi no Kyou no Gohan —Shirou saving the day, one recipe at a time. 3. Saber’s Endless Appetite As always, Saber provides comic relief. While everyone is discussing the emotional weight of the dish, Saber is already holding her bowl and chopsticks, eyes sparkling. Her comment: "The soul of a warrior is sustained by the warmth of a good stew," is both hilarious and oddly profound. The Recipe Revealed – How to Make Imoni from Chapter 68 For fans who love to cook along, Chapter 68 provides a step-by-step recipe just like every other chapter. Here’s the condensed version: