Goddess of Interstellar Gourmet Food

Goddess of Interstellar Gourmet Food

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星际美食女神

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 星际美食女神

By 醉如归

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
416 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

In the year 9102 of the astronomic calendar, it has been seven thousand years since mankind left the earth. In the interstellar era, the earth’s civilization was lost, and human beings lived on nutrients. And this year, a visitor from the 21st century of the earth set off a gourmet storm. ……. Tu Rongrong transmigrated to the interstellar era and became a small pitiful person who has lost both her parents and was driven away by the family clan…… Tu Rongrong has no money and there is still a two-year-old cub that needs to be raised. Therefore, she can only rely on the private planet that is the only legacy left by her parents and built up a family fortune. Build a house, grow vegetables, plant grain; Cook delicious food, open live broadcasts, write novels; Inadvertently, she revived the earth’s historical civilization and revived the earth’s culinary food culture…… Tu Rongrong: Really, at first, I just wanted to make money to raise a child, nothing more. ……. Spicy sticks, hot pot, instant noodles; Bread, ham, salt-baked chicken…… What would you like to eat?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Goddess of Interstellar Gourmet Food Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Goddess of Interstellar Gourmet Food "Goddess of Interstellar Gourmet Food" is a completed sci-fi romance that dives into a futuristic world where cooking and livestreaming collide. While the premise is intriguing, my journey through the novel was a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the idea of a protagonist reviving Earth cuisine in a futuristic, interstellar setting. The concept of live-streaming cooking shows to a galaxy starved for authentic flavors felt fresh and exciting. There's a lot of potential in that setup, and I was eager to see how the author would develop it. ### What Works Well The side characters, particularly the robots, were a highlight for me. They seemed to have more personality than some of the human characters, which added a unique charm to the story. I also found the world-building around Seablue Star development potentially interesting, with some promise in exploring how the protagonist cultivates her planet. Also, the author makes it clear early on that she is not good at writing action scenes, which is a nice warning to the reader. ### Areas of Concern One of my main issues was the inconsistent characterization of the main character (MC). At times, she's portrayed as calm and collected, while other times she makes impulsive and questionable decisions. This made it difficult to connect with her fully. The male lead (ML) also presented some problems for me. His initial actions, particularly his desire to "abduct" the MC, felt a bit off-putting and didn't sit well. I can see how some readers might find his behavior problematic. The plot also suffered from some repetitive elements and unnecessary additions. The author seemed to throw in multiple transmigration backstories for the MC, which ultimately felt messy and detracted from the core story of food and livestreaming. The focus should have been on the live stream element of the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers pointed out issues with the ending and the handling of the antagonist. Apparently, the final showdown felt anticlimactic and underwhelming, which is disappointing after investing time in the story. There was also mention of the MC and ML being lovers in past lives, a cliché that didn't resonate with everyone. ### Final Verdict "Goddess of Interstellar Gourmet Food" has an interesting premise with some genuinely enjoyable elements, like the robot side characters and the potential of the world-building. However, the inconsistent characterization, problematic male lead, and messy plot ultimately held it back. If you're looking for a lighthearted read focused on cooking and livestreaming, this might be worth a try, but be prepared for some frustrating moments along the way.

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