Jingisukan: Difference between revisions

Suikoden II Recipe #36
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==Game info==
==Game info==
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{{Recipe
|-
|no= 36
| colspan="4" style="width:100%; background: #11aabb; color: #fff;" align="center" | '''Recipe #36 - Jingisukan'''
|name= Jingisukan
|-
|location= Dropped by [[Highland Soldier]]s in [[Rockaxe Castle]].
| style="width:20%; background: #11aabb; color: #fff;" | '''Recipe Location''' || colspan="3" align="center" | Dropped by [[Highland Soldier]]s in [[Rockaxe Castle]].
|ingr= Lamb x4
|-
|grade= B
| style="width:20%; background: #11aabb; color: #fff;" | '''Base Ingredients''' || style="width:40%" | Lamb x4 || style="width:20%; background: #11aabb; color: #fff;" | '''Scoring Grade (A-E)''' || style="width:20%" | B
|sugar= Fa Chu Chin
|}
|salt= Coopa
 
|soy= Jingisu Stew
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|mayo= Cream Stew
|-
|red= Tom Yum Soup
! style="width:10%; background: #11aabb; color: #fff;" | Seasoning !! style="width:20%; background: #11aabb; color: #fff;" | Name !! style="width:10%; background: #11aabb; color: #fff;" | Course !! style="width:10%; background: #11aabb; color: #fff;" | Tastiness !! style="width:40%; background: #11aabb; color: #fff;" | Description !! style="width:10%; background: #11aabb; color: #fff;" | Potch
|amt= 8
|-
|amt2= 8
| — || [[Jingisukan]] 8<br><small>'''(PSX)''' Genghis Khan</small>  || Main ||align="center" | 65 || Heals 500 [[HP]] || 1500
|amt3= 9
|-
|amt4= 9
| Sugar || [[Fa Chu Chin]] 8 || Main ||align="center" | 75 || Heals 500 [[HP]] || 1600
|amt5= 8
|-
|amt6= 8
| Salt || [[Coopa]] 9 || Main ||align="center" | 82 || Heals 500 [[HP]] || 2000
|taste= 65
|-
|taste2= 75
| Soy Sauce || [[Jingisu Stew]] 9<br><small>'''(PSX)''' Genghis Stew</small> || Main ||align="center" | 58|| Heals 500 [[HP]] || 1300
|taste3= 82
|-
|taste4= 58
| Mayonnaise || [[Cream Stew]] 8 || Main ||align="center" | 63 || Heals 500 [[HP]] || 1300
|taste5= 63
|-
|taste6= 77
| Red Pepper || [[Tom Yum Soup]] 8<br><small>'''(PSX)''' Tom Yum Stew</small> || Main ||align="center" | 77 || Heals 500 [[HP]] || 1600
|desc= Heals 500 [[HP]]
|}
|desc2= Heals 500 [[HP]]
|desc3= Heals 500 [[HP]]
|desc4= Heals 500 [[HP]]
|desc5= Heals 500 [[HP]]
|desc6= Heals 500 [[HP]]
|potch= 1500
|potch2= 1600
|potch3= 2000
|potch4= 1300
|potch5= 1300
|potch6= 1600
|oldname= Genghis Khan
|oldname4= Genghis Stew
|oldname6= Tom Yum Stew
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 13:51, 14 January 2023

Jingisukan
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Suikoden I&II HD Remaster
Type Recipe
Appears in

Jingisukan (ジンギスカン, Jingisukan), localized as Genghis Khan in the 1999 English localization of Suikoden II, is a recipe in Suikoden II. It is Recipe #36 in the game.

Information

Jingisukan is mainly created by roasting lamb on an iron spit or wire mesh. The Coopa, or rice casserole with salt as a seasoning, has a reputation for being very tasty, but the regular Jingisukan has a very particular taste, so it is a dish that people tend to either love or hate.

The dish was a Rockaxe specialty and its recipe, Recipe #36, could only be obtained from the Highland Soldiers at Rockaxe Castle in the latter stages of the Dunan Unification War. Yuzu, who branded names on her ranch animals depending on their ultimate destination, branded one sheep with the name Jingisukan.

Game info

Recipe #36 - Jingisukan
Recipe Location Dropped by Highland Soldiers in Rockaxe Castle.
Base Ingredients Lamb x4 Scoring Grade (A-E) B
Seasoning Name Course Tastiness Description Potch
Jingisukan 8
(PS1) Genghis Khan
Main 65 Heals 500 HP 1500
Sugar Fa Chu Chin 8 Main 75 Heals 500 HP 1600
Salt Coopa 9 Main 82 Heals 500 HP 2000
Soy Sauce Jingisu Stew 9
(PS1) Genghis Stew
Main 58 Heals 500 HP 1300
Mayonnaise Cream Stew 8 Main 63 Heals 500 HP 1300
Red Pepper Tom Yum Soup 8
(PS1) Tom Yum Stew
Main 77 Heals 500 HP 1600


Trivia

  • This mutton-based dish was indeed named after the 12th and 13th century Mongolian leader Genghis Khan and was named such due to the dish being inspired by northeastern Chinese culinary culture in the 1930s. The dish name, regardless of location or language, normally uses the Japanese transliteration.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 143

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