
However, there are many records showing that Yamato’s Jjambap was quite good, as if this nickname was completely unfounded.
When you think of the Japanese military, it’s easy to think of a bunch of starving bastards, and that was actually true, but that’s just a story about dogs, and the Navy was one of the axis that was good at making jjambap in its own way, except for the Navy Land Forces, which ran around with the Army bastards.
But among them, Yamato is especially famous for serving luxurious rice.


He left a record saying that he was thrilled to be served freshly caught sea bream sashimi and beer in a frozen beer glass for a meal.


At this time, the overall war situation was going crazy, so it was a bonus to ask whether I, a mere sailor, could eat this well.
Also, on April 7, 1945, just before Japan was defeated in war,




Although it has become too simple compared to a year ago, it is quite luxurious considering the situation of the Japanese military at the time, which had no grassroots and army and navy.
But why was it ‘planned’?

In the end, the beef stew and sweet red bean porridge disappeared into the Pacific Ocean without even the U.S. military being able to rescue them.
Only the fish are ruined